Doug Stanhope: The Comedians' Comedian's Comedians
Doug Stanhope has traveled the world and made himself a real comedian's comedian.
Doug Stanhope has traveled the world and made himself a real comedian's comedian.
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Ventriloquist and stand-up comedian Jeff Dunham performs an all-Valentine's Day-themed special.
The world's most incompetent terrorist finds himself in Americaville, USA.
Comedian Shayne Smith shares stories about wild adventures in New York in this stand-up special.
Rob Schneider examines fame, aging and the virtue of sweatpants.
Tom Papa discusses his life and kids; worst roommates.
Hazards of churches, make-up, Chinese grocery stores, raising women and magical gnomes.
Samantha Ruddy shares a diverse range of tales from dating witches to moving to the Deep South.
Larry the Cable Guy performs at the Rialto Square Theater in Joliet, IL.
From Seattle, the comic talks about immigrant parents, Matt Damon and ghosts.
Yang dives into love languages, loser friends and negotiating with his Asian parents.
Jill-Michele Meleán is relatable to all ethnicities; stories about family and dating.
Doug Stanhope has traveled the world and made himself a real comedian's comedian.
Comedian Colin Quinn analyzes the constitutional history of the United States.
The only thing Brian Hicks believes in anymore is shortening the lines at Kohls.
Folk Humorist Mary Mack performs in a stand-up special.
The comic talks about life, love, marriage, parenthood and middle age.
The award-winning comic performs in front of a live audience.
Robert Mac returns to the Dry Bar stage with less smartness, less subtleness, and more silliness.
The comic performs.
The comic discusses being a male of the species in the 21st century.
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