Season 5 Episodes
1. Josh Blue: The Disabled List
Josh Blue's second special arrives this Saturday, December 4th!Comedian, Paralympian, and musician, Josh Blue riffs on copper healing bracelets, American disgrace in the Paralympics, and his obligation to use disability access technology.
2. Cam Bertrand: Sophisticated Ignorance
Cam shares his outlook on relationships and life through the eyes of a 23-year-old in a way that everyone can relate to.
3. JJ Barrows: Doodle All Day
JJ Barrows was raised in South Carolina as the middle child of a preacher's family. Having always felt a little different, JJ uses humor to navigate through the realities of life, being single through her thirties, and adjusting to life changes brought about by age, a cross country move, and eventually….
4. Joe Larson: Champion
Joe Larson, the son of a working comedian, started comedy at an early age and has always had a knack for making light of any situation.
5. Richard Sarvate: Missed the Window
Richard Sarvate quit his ten year programming career in Silicon Valley to be a stand up comedian. Oops! Now he spends his nights poking fun at tech jobs, talking about his experience as a first generation Indian immigrant, and bringing silliness to anyone in earshot.
6. Chris Cope: Baby Face
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.
7. Nick Guerra: Enjoy Life
Nick Guerra is loved by comedy audiences in clubs, corporate events, private parties, and colleges across the country, this guy tickles everyone's funny bone with his cool but energetic attitude, as he skewers relationships, family, and everyday life.
8. Joey ILO: Just Work With What You Got
Making jokes and being wild and silly had been seen as a weakness for Joey growing up in Wisconsin, but now it's what makes him unique and relatable.
9. Phil Kopczynski: Full Grown Man
10. Jason Russell: Beige Frosty
Like most comedians, finding a way to be silly in class was a way to get attention from classmates and teachers!
11. Shayne Smith: Alligator Boys
Stand-up comedian Shayne Smith delivers more stories about everything from a failed robbery to a wrestling match in the New York Subway and even saving the life of a dog in his second original Dry Bar Comedy special, "Alligator Boys".
12. Jeremy Nunes: Neighborhood Sasq-Watch
Jeremy Nunes has drawn rave reviews from critics for his clever observations, unique storytelling style, and ability to improvise with his audience.
13. Karen Morgan: Go Dawgs!
In Karen Morgan’s experience, KonMari-ing doesn’t work on people; nut juice is not, and never will be, milk; and middle aged woman who walk together, save lives together.
14. Ryan Erwin: Vertical Claps
Two words that describe Ryan are sassy and gassy. He works by day as a middle school theatre teacher. He was awarded the 2018 Teaching Star of the Year winner by the Utah Middle School Teachers Association.
15. Ken Rogerson: Way North of 40
Ken Rogerson, the funniest man you've never heard of, started his comedy career working the Chicago club circuit and at the famed Second City.
16. Dan St. Paul: Mocking the Suburbs
Dan St. Paul has been chronicling his life on stage for 30 years. After turning fifty, he discovered his body changing, "I'm a cylinder now."
17. Chris Young: Buoyant Mon
Chris Young is able to take real-life experiences and turn them into laughs that maintain a clean but funny appearance.
18. John Deming: Sadder Than Most Horses
One of the most exciting young comics in Utah, John Deming's shows are as unpredictable as they are side-splitting.
19. Rob Brackenridge: Legend Dairy
Rob's lifelong global travels have given his comedy a unique style that appeals to a wide audience. From Las Vegas casino crowds to colleges across the country, his keen ear for accents and wacky characterizations keep 'em rolling in the aisles.
20. Dylan Mandlsohn: Cruising America
Dylan Mandlsohn uses his own brilliant comedy to entertain and challenge social norms by pushing boundaries that promote forward thinking to his Stand-up audiences across this globe.
21. Jeff Capri: Capricious
Jeff's ongoing comedy trek has enabled him to work alongside many respected entertainers, including Ellen DeGeneres, Rodney Dangerfield, Joy Behar, and Bill Burr.
22. Shawn Reynolds: Got Room For One More?
Shawn Reynolds is a nationally touring, clean comedian and funny dad of six who's not afraid to tell people he's also a trophy husband.
23. Jim Colliton: Please Take The Lunch
Jim Colliton addresses some housekeeping. If you have kids, get an industrial paper shredder. If you have a turtle with ADHD, don’t take it to the vet. If you have a dog, greet your wife first. And if you want an honest opinion, ask a two year old.
24. Chris Strait: Laugh Till You Run Out of Air
If your type of comedian is someone who reminds us all how funny we all are, Chris Strait is for you! No funny topic is off-limits for this California native… but he's just telling his story.
25. Steve Soelberg: Pirate Hymns
Steve Soelberg is back, living his best life with appendicitis, and singing pirate hymns to make it though this set of fresh new jokes for you.
26. Maher Matta: Personally Speaking
Comedian Maher Matta has been performing standup comedy for nearly sixteen years. He has appeared on FOX's "Laughs TV", has performed at comedy clubs across the country, hired for private events, and placed in comedy festivals and competitions.
27. Maija DiGiorgio: Maija Pinion
In her comedy, Maija examines the complexities of what it means to be a mixed-race, multicultural woman through the context of trivial topics like dating, family, and daily observations.
28. Ricky Glore: Dad Bod
Ricky Glore is a stand up comedian and comedy writer known for his high energy and confidence on stage. He has opened for some of the top comedians, including Tracy Morgan, Damon Wayans, and Doug Benson.
29. Matt Bergman: A Little Bit Balder Now
Matt Bergman has been honing his comedy craft since he was in college pursuing a degree in criminal justice. After graduating, he realized he was afraid of criminals and decided stand-up comedy was the way to go.
30. Steve Geyer: Twice as Old as I Used to Be
Beginning as a nightclub comic, Steve Geyer found faith traveling the circuit and then recognized the opportunity to make people laugh with clean comedy.
31. Josh Novey: Tickling Grizzlies
An Iraq War veteran, Josh has used his humor and easy-going stage presence to entertain thousands of people. Josh is a clean comedian, so every time he goes on stage you know the whole family will be able to enjoy.
32. Bob Stromberg: I'm a Pretty Big Deal
Bob Stromberg is a funny man. For over forty years he's traveled the world performing his very unique and perfect blend of standup, story, and shtick.
33. Chelle T: It Just Got Real
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.
34. K-Von: Designer Muscles
K-von is the most famous Half-Persian comedian in the world. Raised by a religious family in Las Vegas; he's an expert at removing a bad word from a joke while keeping it funny.
35. Kevin Downey Jr: (Seriously), Please Pray For Me
New York City comedian Kevin Downey, Jr. was a finalist on America's Got Talent. He is a regular in Las Vegas, and has the pleasure of entertaining our troops around the world.
36. Marty Simpson: I Am Coach
Marty's act is filled with actual events from his life. Everything he says is a true story based on something that either happened to him, his kids, or that he made up entirely.
37. Robert G. Lee: Laughter's Still Legal!
Robert has combined his Christian world view with his Monty Python sensibility and written many Veggie Tales videos such as "Little Joe," "Gideon" and "Sheerluck Holmes."
38. John Branyan: Demeaning of Life
In November of 1990, John took the stage at an Indianapolis comedy club with the intention of getting comedy out of his system.
39. Jesse Egan: That's the Spirit
Jesse performs stand-up comedy all over the country and has opened for Chris D'Elia, Theo Von, Dane Cook, Doug Stanhope, Joey Diaz, Brian Posehn and many more.
40. Max Dolcelli: Funny is All Around Us
Max Dolcelli has appeared just about everywhere and done just about everything a comedian can do, performing in comedy clubs and comedy festivals in the U.S.
41. Brad Trackman: Thanks
Brad Trackman is a national touring comedian who has been featured as a stand up on CBS's The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen, Star Search with Arsenio Hall, AXS tv's Gotham Comedy Live, MTV's The Buried Life, New Joke City with Robert Klein, NBC's Later, NBC's Friday Night and numerous appearances on Comedy Central.
42. Bob Zany: I Think I Handled That Well
"He simply reaches into a bottomless grab bag of jokes, so smooth and effortless that it would be easy to overlook just how much talent and skill is behind the process'" -L.A. TImes
43. Tom Simmons: Peace, Love and Whatnot
Tom Simmons talks about living and raising his son with love and non-violence (and how he's losing his mind in the process)
44. Kabir Singh: Retiring Material
Kabir Singh is a huge crowd-pleaser with an abundance of energy, an in-your-face attitude, and clever material.
45. Myles Weber: Pug Life
Opening his set by describing himself as a series of white dudes, Myles Weber hones in on the humor of his life experiences in his special, joking about growing up in the hood, playing The Green Lantern in an amusement park, and his three-legged pug Taz.
46. LeClerc Andre: With All Due Respect
LeClerc Andre is having a breakout year as a featured New Face at the prestigious Just for Laughs Comedy Festival.
47. Dave Dugan: Human Cannon-Ball
A one-of-a-kind delivery accompanied by impeccable timing and imaginative comedy angles has led DAVE DUGAN down the path to NATIONAL TV APPEARANCES and to RAVE REVIEWS from corporate event planners.
48. Mike Goodwin: WhatchaNotGoneDo Is Not Laugh At These Jokes!
A southern gentleman with a curious mind, love for people, and heart for God, Mike Goodwin is in a class all his own.
49. Caleb Elliott: Diary of a Smooth Black Kid
One of DryBar's youngest comics, Caleb Elliot proves that age is anything but a setback.
50. Jasmine Ellis: Nobody's Queen
Jasmine Ellis shares her unapologetically hilarious takes on being a newly married millennial and why she could either be the best or worst employee in the world depending on the stars.
51. Jonnie W: Not My Cup of Tea
Jonnie W addresses the Tennessee-born stereotype. Whether or not he matches up to it, his voiced inner monologue is sure to leave you on his side when it comes to new country radio, double decker grave plots, and the difference between fish and beef.
52. John DeBoer: Put it On My Credit Card
His twisted observations of life, the world around him, and particularly how he has managed to screw it up, have earned John a reputation as one of the most consistently strong acts wherever he goes.
53. Michael Palascak: 1984
Michael Palascak started performing stand-up comedy in college but kept it a secret. People would ask, "What are you going to do after you graduate?" He'd say, "I'm pretty sure my parents are taking me out to eat."
54. Helene Angley: Queen Size
Helene brings honesty to the stage that helps everyone relax-- and laugh at the joys and pains of aging, being a married mother of two and all that the generation gap brings!
55. Matthew Jenkins: I Also Have Merch!
Unfortunately, racism is still alive, but Matthew Jenkins has a few ways around it: naming your kid “Case Dismissed;" going to the state penitentiary for a degree; and reversing Simba's fatherless childhood.
56. Nick Arnette: Boomers and Hipsters
LA comic, Nick Arnette, riffs on starting to date grandmas, his border exchange policy, and why Baby Boomers are the coolest generation.
57. Scott Long: Life In Flyover Country
"Scott Long tosses out sharp and clever lines that remind you of the differences between funny people and true comedic artists." –Indy Star
58. Sid Davis: Baggage Claim
This former airline worker hilariously unloads side-splitting baggage on stage. Sid's humor is fueled with A.D.D., a wavering ego, and a grade school teacher wife who views him as a child left behind.
59. Aaron Woodall: Sad And Needy
Between his first and second special, Aaron Woodall's perspective transitioned from "a nice young man coming to grips with a dirty, cynical world" to a deeper introspection of his own upbringing and biases.
60. Brian Bates: Uber Important
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
61. Kelly Terranova: A Man Named Kelly
Despite his name, Kelly Terranova isn't a beautiful, witty woman, but what he lacks in luscious flowing locks he makes up for in expressive observational humor.
62. Susan Jones: Lady Ha Ha
Susan Jones is a tenacious headlining comedian, writer, master of ceremonies, and motivational force with national touring experience.
63. Rob Little: Ado-Rob-Ble
Rob Little's outlook on life can be summed up in two words: Pure Optimism. In a recent interview he revealed, "In elementary school, kids would always pull food away from me at lunchtime saying mean, hurtful things like… 'Let go of my sandwich!'"
64. Heather Mabbott: I Didn't Mean To Say That
Her quick wit and unique style has dazzled audiences all over the country. Heather is a clean comedian and has performed with some of the best, like Caroline Rhea, Jimmy Walker, Bobcat Goldthwait, Bruce Baum, Sinbad, and many, many more.
65. Scotty K: Not Country Music
Scotty K proves that he is a jack of all trades, or at least of two: the guitar and comedy. In this set, Scotty refers to everything from Rascal Flatts to Stretch Armstrong. If you miss the "good old days," this is sure to take you back!