2019-01-27
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Heino has a morning program on the local radio station, but he is completely bored with old listeners and sponsored quizzes. That's why he invented the "Heino what you did last summer" program - and the audience in the hall is the program's listeners. Co-starring is Palle Birch, double Danish champion in improv comedy (2018 + 2019)
A 1983 stand-up comedy film featuring the comedy of Bill Cosby. Filmed before a live audience at the Hamilton Place Theatre, in Hamilton, Ontario. Cosby gives his comedic views on people who drink too much and take drugs, going to the dentist, marriage and parenthood.
In this new stand-up special, comedian Chris Ramsey gives an insight into the ups and downs of his life with Live in London. Recorded at London’s iconic Royal Court Theatre, Live in London sees the star hilariously share his frustrations as a dad-of-two and his mishaps in being a parent. He also shares previously unknown backstage secrets to his time on Strictly Come Dancing and his not-so-secret fury at modern technology.
Comedian Joel Kim Booster riffs on leaked selfies, dining at P.F. Chang's, keeping secrets and why cats are better than dogs as he hits the stage in LA.
Standup comedian Aziz Ansari ("Parks and Recreation") headlines his third standup special, where he shares his uniquely hilarious perspective on fears of adulthood, babies, marriage, and more. Ansari's look at life on the cusp of 30 years old is smart, unfiltered, and hysterical.
Amy Schumer welcomes her favorite comedians to the stage in this special about family life, from the pressures of parenting to the joys of remarriage.
Delicate poetry and politically incorrect humor presented by a popular actor and singer-songwriter from Ostrava in the hall of Prague's Forum Karlín.
KOMIKER is sparkling, razor-sharp and clever entertainment from the fastest moped on the comedy scene, Lasse Rimmer. At a breakneck pace, Rimmer engages in a linguistic clinch with patties and helping hands, bad boys and psycho bitches, Frederik Fetterlein's leather jackets and racist rides, session doctors and testicle fondling, defiant older feminists with food in the corner of their mouths, and how difficult it is for parents to call a sofa a sofa. Alongside the likes of Mick Øgendahl, Jan Gintberg and Frank & Casper, Lasse Rimmer was nominated for “Comedian of the Year” at the 2012 Zulu Comedy Gala for “COMEDIAN”. Now you can see why in your own living room. You can look forward to it.
Marina Rollman asks herself questions on stage.
Jessica Kirson shares her searing perspective on everything from TikTok girls to her bizarre time at a trauma center.
Things have been slow for too long now. Really slow. We need some speed - and Denmark gets it in Jakob Thrane's new comedy show.
Morten Wichmann's first oneman show. The show was recorded during the Zulu Comedy Festival at Huset KBH, and it's a show that I'm actually really proud of. Here are all my best bits so far collected and wrapped in a good portion of idiotic hip-hop attitude. All performed in front of 120 enthusiastic audience members who really helped give the show the intimacy and nerve that I like about stand-up.
The Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby is taking an anti-comedy stance in her newest special.
Step into Natashaland and look forward to a show about the happy acceptance that your life may not always end up where you planned.
"Is This It?" is Kanan Gill's latest comedy special that explores the complexities of adulting with humor and wit. In this uproarious performance, Kanan delves into the challenges of relationships, growing up, and finding one's purpose in life. With his signature observational style, he dissects everyday situations and presents them in a hilariously relatable manner, leaving audiences in stitches. Kanan's sharp comedic timing and storytelling skills shine through as he navigates through the highs and lows of adulthood, offering a fresh perspective on the universal struggles of finding meaning and fulfillment.
There are comedians who happen to be Jewish, and then there are Jewish comedians. In his debut special, Modi solidifies himself as the former; wielding his unique blend of observational comedy and hilarious insights to shine a light on an often-insular community in "Know Your Audience".
Following the success of Ali’s last special THE DOMINO EFFECT (over 9 million views in the first year) comes the sequel “THE DOMINO EFFECT 2: LOSS”. Ali tells the traumatic stories of his adolescence that ultimately lead to him going to prison for 6 years.