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  • Brandon Vestal: Who?

    Movie + 1 extra

    Brandon Vestal's low key, deeply personal and honest style has made him a fast favorite in the comedy world, a "Don't Miss" for college audiences, and a club favorite.

  • Brandon Young: Chicken Gone

    Movie + 1 extra

    On the “Bowl Diet” and deciding which chin to put his chin strap on, Brandon Young has 1000 words for any picture, a burned copy of the anti piracy commercial, and a shadow that sets off automatic doors.

  • John C. Morgan: A Tale Of Two Presidents?

    Movie + 1 extra

    A very special guest of presidential proportion, John C. Morgan takes to the stage as someone you are sure to recognize. Along with immaculate impersonations, John teaches the audience invaluable lessons on how to conceal presidential farts and how many C’s of leadership there are.

  • Andy Hendrickson: Left Field

    Movie + 1 extra

    Andy Hendrickson has multiple TV appearances including: The Late Show with David Letterman, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Gotham Comedy Live, NBC/Seeso's The Guest List and more.

  • Brian Bates: Uber Important

    Movie + 1 extra

    Brian Bates worked for nearly 20 years in corporate America before he launched a career in stand up comedy. His experience in the working world gives him a unique perspective on stage that resonates with audiences of all backgrounds

  • Mike Marino: Make America Italian Again

    Movie + 1 extra

    New Jersey’s Bad Boy, Mike Marino comes to the stage to tell jokes as an act of community service. Mike is still figuring out who he’s supposed to be (Italian action-adventure hero is still on the table) but he most enjoys himself people-watching in alternative movie theaters and fighting for hi...

  • Brent Terhune: Crooked Ginger

    Movie + 1 extra

    If you're looking for the reason why to use a ladle to eat lucky charms, or why being a Bigfoot hunter is better than being a comedian, your search ends with Brent Terhune, who's "known from time to time, to tell a few jokes."

  • Brian Apprille: Jokes & Voices

    Movie + 1 extra

    Brian Apprille is down 153 lbs from Super Morbidly Obese, an overrated super power he blames solely on Homer Simpson. Brian jokes about the endless circle of Pictionary, Dr. Evil's relation to Snape, and a one-time taekwondo class.

  • Brian Hicks: Weird Mouth Things

    Movie + 1 extra

    The only thing Brian Hicks believes in anymore is shortening the lines at Kohls. Apart from that, Valentine's Day cards can remain unread, dentists can remain mediocre, and the meaning of subdivision names can remain a mystery.

  • Billy Anderson: America's Sweetheart

    Movie + 1 extra

    Born in Texas and raised in Augusta, Georgia – Billy Anderson is a stand-up comedian currently living in Seattle, Washington

  • Paul May: Tickle Fight

    Movie + 1 extra

    Paul May is a God-fearing man with a Tickle Monster complex. Understanding him will take a translator from every decade, but if you want to keep up with the Jones’, attend a Taco Bell wedding, or deposit gerbils at the bank, Paul is your guy.

  • Brian Moote: Getting Schooled

    Movie + 1 extra

    Brian Moote started performing stand up in 2005 while he was working as a teacher in the Seattle School District.

  • James Gregory: Food is Not Fatal

    Movie + 1 extra

    James Gregory, a Georgian suffering from Vertigo, is on a mission to spread the good news of “real butter,” Paul-bearing strength, hotter summers, and endangered chicken legs.

  • Bryan Miller: Panic Room

    Movie + 1 extra

    Bryan Miller sees past society's traps. The man cave is 1/16 control over the house that you own half of, birth control is just placing your cell phone in the right pocket, and a comma in an income check most likely indicates prosperity.

  • Buddy Fitzpatrick: Still In The Driveway

    Movie + 1 extra

    BUDDY FITZPATRICK, a native of Philadelphia, is currently a New York City club favorite sharing his comedy perspective.

  • Caleb Elliott: Diary of a Smooth Black Kid

    Movie + 1 extra

    One of DryBar's youngest comics, Caleb Elliot proves that age is anything but a setback.

  • Cam Bertrand: Sophisticated Ignorance

    Movie + 1 extra

    Cam shares his outlook on relationships and life through the eyes of a 23-year-old in a way that everyone can relate to.

  • Thor Ramsey: With Laugh Track

    Movie + 1 extra

    Thor Ramsey’s daily life is full of small decisions. With the application of metaphysics, quantum mechanics, and expiration dates, no decision—big or small—will ever feel right.

  • John Rizkallah: Living In The Friend Zone

    Movie + 1 extra

    Living in the nonsmoking section of California, John Rizkallah shares his experiences of being Arab and American, in love and not in love, in film school and living at home. He’s hoping the future holds more arranged marriages and less body hair.

  • Cash Levy: Game of Chance

    Movie + 1 extra

    If you missed Cash on Fox Sports or haven't bought his newly released comedy CD, Extemporaneous, you're probably familiar with seeing his act on Comedy Central, Fox Sports, NBC, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (CBS), Comics Unleashed, Just For Laughs Toronto, Moontowers Comedy Festival, Co...

  • Chelle T: It Just Got Real

    Movie + 1 extra

    Laughing is great medication and now the doctor is in. Chelle T has hit the scene and has brought with her a whirlwind of imagination, stage presence, and originality.

  • Chas Elstner: Life in the Fast Lane

    Movie + 1 extra

    As graceful and charming as they come, Chas Elstner is a servant to the people: observing human interactions and reporting back with immaculate facial expressions, voices, and soundscapes.

  • Justin Berkman: Kosher Ham

    Movie + 1 extra

    Justin Berkman has been told that it takes guts to do what he does: being an advocate for settling up, not talking politics, and introducing siestas into the American workplace.

  • Chris Cope: Baby Face

    Movie + 1 extra

    Chris Cope, a Florida transplant now living in Los Angeles. The city has been good to Chris in just 4 short years he's appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Tosh.O, Laughs on Fox.