Jasmine Ellis: Black Girl Panic
Black Girl Panic serves as a homecoming of sort for Jasmine Ellis, reflecting back the formative experiences that formed her adulthood. To the delight of a full house in Austin, TX, Ellis looks back at her parents, experiences in a mental hospital and interracial marriage as a Texan whose seen the world but heat has never strayed too far from its roots.
Andrew Orvedahl: Doom Math
TruTV veteran Andrew Orvedahl's quirky and offbeat though process is on full display his first special: Doom Math. Managing to find the upside in the downside of daily life, Orvedahl finds unique humor the seemingly mundane experiences as doctors and sobriety, while also managing to find himself in unique situations with his dogs and a very memorable evening with a spider.
Bill Squire: We're Getting Famous
From the historic Agora Theater in Cleveland, Bill Squire's third full comedy special looks back at his childhood mishaps - from being poor at sports to bedwetting. Tying them to his relationship with his parents and his own role as a parent, Bill weaves these experiences into his ever developing world view.
Tamar Rubin: But Sir!
Brash and vibrant, Tamar Rubin stakes her claim as a fresh new comedic voice in her debut special, But Sir. Combining a gritty punk sensibility with the polish of a trained actor, Rubin's fast-paced style moves effortlessly between thoughts on working menial jobs in your 20's, dating mishaps and how growing up as a theater kid affects later adulthood.
Matt Bergman: Mostly Nice
Combining a “father knows best” sensibility with a “I have no intention of being a father” attitude, Matt Bergman continues to refine his millennial via the Midwest style in his newest special Mostly Nice. Bergman looks at the full circumference of his life to this point – considering everything from the job his parents did with him to why he and his wife have no interest in following suit.
Clayburn Cox: So Here's the Thing
Clayburn Cox is a school teacher who hates corn. Revealing that to his students was both the biggest mistake and biggest opportunity. Hear his hilarious stories of never ending corn gifts along with one-liners and musical comedy. It's uproarious fun for everyone.
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