Top Ten

The top ten of Dry Bar Comedy+!

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  • Jordan Makin: Ugly Kids

    Movie + 1 extra

    Jordan Makin returns for his third special and has a few things to get off his chest. Namely, his love for bidets, the agenda of home makeover shows, and the apocalyptic reality of having twin toddlers.

  • Mal Hall: The Smartest Child

    Movie + 1 extra

    Mal Hall brings down the house with anecdotes of bathroom hygiene menaces, random and racist questions, and the luxury of bottled ketchup.

  • John Caponera: Little Victories

    Movie + 1 extra

    John Caponera wages war on negative people, bad breath, and diaper rashes in this all new Dry Bar special.

  • Debi Gutierrez: Happily Ever After...Mostly

    Movie + 1 extra

    Debi Gutierrez provides a hilarious and insightful look on motherhood, dealing with teenage eye rolls, middle school boys, and frighteningly mean babies.

  • Ryan Erwin: The Shape Of Wear

    Movie + 1 extra

    Ryan Erwin puts on the show of a lifetime featuring braindead retail interactions, disturbing revelations from the movie "Cats", and how growing up with mischievous deaf parents turned him into the man he is today.

  • Katie K: Surviving Not Thriving

    Movie + 1 extra

    Katie K will make your day with hilarious yet harrowing stories of plane babies, the tiny basket of a hot air balloon, and creepy people.

  • Kristin Weber: Laugh Accordion-ly

    Movie + 1 extra

    Kristin Weber and her accordion light up the Dry Bar stage with a mixture of jokes and songs about church instructors, her deep love for coffee, and so much more.

  • Randy Kagan: Great Grandmas

    Movie + 1 extra

    Randy Kagan puts on a clinic on California, Earth, and the greatness of grandmas.

  • Jaye Devan: How Did We Get Here?

    Movie + 1 extra

    You won't be able to look away as the hilarious Jaye Devan shares stories of playing five on five basketball as a fifty year old, hot wings, and the terror of losing your glasses.

  • Graham Kay: Low Talking & Yelling

    Movie + 1 extra

    Graham Kay provides hilarious dead-pan takes on being a (Canadian) immigrant, dogs versus cats, and turning forty.