
Rajiv Satyal has shared stages with some of the biggest names in standup comedy, performed on all seven continents and headlined live shows worldwide for decades. All Over the Place recounts tales from the road and lessons learned in life.
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3.6After going on a killing spree in 1984, the legend of the Pumpkin Man returns once again to slay more victims 30 years later.
0.0My newest (and actually best) one-man show. The show is about money, women, drugs, and a whole lot more. It's a slightly more personal show than the others, but still wrapped in silliness, a touch of satire and a lot of stupid attitude. It was recorded January 2020 at the Bremen Theater in Copenhagen in front of an awesome audience. I'm pretty damn happy with the result, the mood, the expression, and the little frame story, so I hope you'll enjoy it.
10.0Ron Ervin returns to his hometown to talk growing up in middle America, big city life and what it’s like living in the smallest apartment in New York City.
6.5Chris Rock takes the stage for his first comedy special in 10 years, filled with searing observations on fatherhood, infidelity and American politics.
6.2Jerry Seinfeld takes the stage in New York and tackles talking vs. texting, bad buffets vs. so-called "great" restaurants and the magic of Pop Tarts.
8.4Happy Patel, a chronically unsuccessful MI7 operative, is finally assigned a mission in Goa, where he uncovers his Indian roots and must rescue a high-profile scientist from crime lord Mama. Unaware of his Indian heritage and armed with a comically British accent, Happy’s blunders trigger a string of chaotic mishaps that could lead him to expose a criminal network.
10.0Master impressionist and storyteller, Ryan Goldsher, navigates his identity through the lens of celebrities, his family, and modern culture.
10.0Chris Weir describes what it's like living in Kentucky, his experiences with religion, substances, mental health, relationships, nude beach etiquette and more in his debut comedy special, Live in Cincinnati. Shot @ Go Bananas Comedy Club in Cincinnati, OH
10.0Lee Kimbrell discusses his upbringing in Kentucky, eccentric family, and life as a comedian during Covid in his debut special Mike & Molly.
4.5The unusual comedy of a very tall piano player, as he discusses the challenging and triumphant moments in his personal and professional life.
3.0In a house dripping with sunlight, five friends live on lollipops and hot coffee. Between two swims, they challenge each other to a game of bilboquet or share a feast cooked by Pauline. Meanwhile, Ferdinand is desperately searching for a lost object. Sounds like a serious story.
7.6Dieudonné receives his friend Patrick. The latter is in the midst of a depression following his divorce from his wife Sandrine. Dieudonné then comes to talk about couples' problems, romantic encounters, the effects of several years of married life, the role of a parent, children in the midst of divorce. In the course of his development, he even comes to the subject of war, religions, the attacks of September 11. In short, a whole program!
He Huang's debut not-special full special two years after her viral Australia’s Got Talent audition video, recorded live at Stupid Old Studio, Melbourne.
6.1In an irreverent but heartfelt stand-up show, Turkish comedian Cem Yılmaz shares stories about childhood, social media and Turks on holiday abroad.
6.2Jamie Kennedy is hilarious as he reveals his life observations including his dating Jennifer Love Hewitt. He tells it all in this stand-up comedy special.

