Comedian Stephen B. shares the hilarious story of how giving up smoking led to a minor eating problem and a highly entertaining trip to a therapist. He breaks down the absolute absurdity of being told he is "addicted to food," and unleashes a brilliant, rapid-fire monologue packed with every food idiom imaginable to explain how he lost his job.
Henry Cho hits the stage to explain the hilariously vast differences between how men and women handle travel. He tells an unbelievable story about securing the ultimate spring break blackmail pictures of his college buddies passing out in Florida, before pivoting to a series of priceless stories about his spectacularly dim-witted friend "Joanley".
"The Funniest Man in America" James Gregory takes a blunt, hilarious look at how modern society has completely mixed up its priorities. Ranting about airplane safety incidents, automated air traffic controller training, and high-strung health nuts, he questions why people lose their common sense over minor modern anxieties while ignoring actual disasters.
Laugh along with Leanne Morgan as she recalls her chaotic days as a young mother white-knuckling her minivan between soccer practices. She shares the hilarious and completely unhinged answers she gave her middle child during a phase of deep, stressful questions about the solar system, who gets to go to heaven, and whether celebrities like JLo would make the cut.
Comedian John Crist brings his sharp, critical observations to Fort Wayne to break down why "gentle parenting" is getting completely out of hand. He hilariously contrasts today's patient emotional coaching with old-school parenting tactics from back in the day, plus shares his experience as the family's absolute last-resort emergency babysitter.
Comedian Ron Pearson delivers a hilarious breakdown of the unspoken realities of married life and the sudden influx of items he didn't know existed. From bath bombs and an overwhelming collection of expensive scented candles to deciphering what a "duvet" actually is, he explains how he eventually found his true palace—the garage.
Just in time for your holiday weekend barbecues, comedian Nazareth breaks down the glorious capitalism and cultural melting pot of the American dining scene. He riffs on the overwhelming experience of bulk-shopping flatbeds at Costco and why we invent entire national holidays just as an excuse to go eat steak.
Comedian John Crist hilariously assesses what would happen if the United States military had to enforce a draft on the current generation of 18-to-25-year-olds. He breaks down why an army of internet life coaches, lifestyle bloggers, and overly sensitive influencers might struggle on a pollen-heavy battlefield.
Musical comedy master Tim Hawkins takes the stage to explore how the Star-Spangled Banner would sound if it were performed by different iconic music legends. Ranging from a relaxed reggae Bob Marley tribute to a high-pitched, screeching Guns N' Roses rock opera, he puts a hilarious twist on a patriotic classic.
Renowned clean comedian Jeff Allen delivers a beautifully nostalgic and laugh-out-loud routine about growing up in an era before "lawyers took over the playground." He contrasts the hyper-protected childhoods of today with his own experience surviving steel slides, dry ice experiments, and drinking straight out of a garden hose.
Kick off your week with a patriotic laugh as a lineup of top tier comics tackle American history, the military, and national identity. From evaluating the Declaration of Independence as the ultimate "breakup text" to hilarious insights on how different branches of the armed forces communicate, this is the perfect prelude to the 4th of July.
A highly entertaining and observational deep dive into Southern slang, idioms, and regional dialects. From "cranking the car" to "cutting the lights off," this video explores the linguistic quirks that make Southern communication entirely unique—and completely confusing to anyone from outside the region.
This fast-paced, laugh-out-loud comedy set tackles the daily struggles of keeping up with an ever-changing world. The comic shares hilariously relatable anecdotes about miscommunications, minor daily failures, and the simple realization that none of us really know what we are doing.
America's Got Talent winner Darci Lynne returns to the stage with an amazing showcase of comedy, storytelling, and world-class ventriloquism. Reuniting with her beloved cast of puppet characters—including Petunia, Oscar, and Edna—she delivers incredible vocals and heartwarming humor that audiences of all ages will love.
Fan-favorite clean comedian Tim Hawkins is back with his signature musical comedy genius. In this hysterical clip, he riffs on what happens when your mind completely blanks on stage, leading to a hilariously botched, improvised version of a church psalm that will leave the congregation in stitches.
In this sharp and punchy stand-up routine, the comedian breaks down the ridiculous guidelines, warnings, and unspoken rules society forces us to follow. From bizarre product warning labels to the overly complicated logic of corporate policies, this clip shows just how funny common sense can be when it's completely ignored.
Renowned clean comedian Henry Cho showcases his brilliant improvisational skills and effortless crowd work. Riffing on a market research study that reveals his audience is "94% white," he trades hilarious barbs with the front row and shares a classic story about his Tennessee driver's license classifying him as white since he was 16.
Master impressionist and comedian John C. Morgan closes out his hit special with a brilliant, laugh-out-loud tale of two presidents. He shares a hilarious, fictionalized briefing room story involving top-secret presidential curiosity, burning incense, and a perfectly timed punchline delivered straight from the Commander-in-Chief.
Brooklyn native and veteran comic Dwayne Perkins delivers a brilliant, slow-burn comedy set focused on the hilarious details people completely gloss over in day-to-day life. With his intelligent and highly observational style, he explains why society would run a lot smoother if everyone just started taking a few notes.
In this laugh-out-loud stand-up segment, the comic dives headfirst into the agonizing world of automated phone trees, unhelpful customer service representatives, and the absolute struggle of trying to get a simple answer from a modern company. It is a perfectly relatable routine for anyone who has ever been stuck on hold.
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