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Pick of the Day: AVANTLAMBADA: Experiments on Humor in the Key of Sex (in NYC) 2/24

February 23, 2023
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This is a bit last minute of a heads up, but there will be a very special, very prurient night of comedy (brought to you by exciting NYC art institution The Emily Harvey Foundation in conjunction with a Michael Portnoy exhibition of Progressive Touch). Gathering some of the best, boldest performers in the NYC comedy scene, AVANGTLAMBADA will really go blue in a way that you’ve very likely not experienced at a comedy club or otherwise.

Portnoy will host a very special, raunchy line-up that will include:
actor/comedian Spike Einbinder (HBO’s High Maintenance, Los Espookys)
performance artist/clown Alex Tatarsky (MOMA PS1)
comedic performer and artist Morgan Bassichis (The Whitney Museum)
maximalist monologist Dina Seiden (Joe’s Pub, Performa Biennial)
psychoanalyst and writer Jamieson Webster (Sex & Disorganization,2022)

Sounds pretty damn tempting, no? Well, take note that this event is completely free as well. So, go ahead and set a reminder for this Fri. 2/24 at 7PM to be at The Emily Harvey Foundation in SoHo.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 152: Shaun Landry & Having Space(s) for Diversity in Comedy

February 22, 2023
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For years and years and years, Shaun Landry has made her mission to really “do the work” and really, truly, and deeply commit shows and venues and festival (that she has all founded by the way) to include as many voices of all backgrounds as possible. That’s why she has seen her dream, The Ledge Theatre through several venue changes to its current home, a space shared by The Impro, on the second story of a strip mall in Los Feliz in LA to put on exactly the type of inclusive shows she would like to see more of.

Landry talks with us on this week’s TCB Field Report about her comedy journey throughout the decades (Shaun has so many great comedy biz stories) and making The Ledge Theatre her answer to the shortcomings of so many improv theaters/schools before she founded it.

Follow Shaun and The Ledge Theatre @ledge_theatre on IG, @ledgetheatre on Twitter, and @shaunlandry on TikTok.

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via Patreon or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT
Photo by JJ Koester

Pick of the Day: Parlimentary Lights (in LA) 2/27

February 22, 2023
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There are few surefire comedy formulas like comedians debating a point on stage. It’s such a fun phenomena, one has to wonder why it doesn’t happen much, much more often (there is Culture Court at The Comedy Store, but there needs to be more).

Thankfully, comedian/poet/raconteur Derrick C. Brown is bringing around such a comedy debate show in Parliamentary Lights this coming Monday. Brown will host the likes of such comedy luminaries as Beth Stelling, Kurt Braunohler, Annie Paradis, Jenson Titus, and more in what should be a fierce contest of, very likely, using comedy to overcome any sort of sound logic.

You’ll just have to go get a ticket for only $10 and see for yourself on Mon. Feb. 27th at 7:30PM to the Lyric Hyperion. Go get tix here right now.

Get Your First Look at Mae Martin’s Latest Hour Special “SAP”

February 21, 2023
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One of the harder tickets to score in comedy these days is one to seeing one, Mae Martin. They go up quite a bit wherever they are (which, thankfully, is in LA), but their shows, whether it’s stand-up, improv, or another thing, sell out pretty damn quick since Mae’s unassuming charm and vulnerability have built a massive following (also, having a Netflix series helps too).

Luckily, you’ll have a much easier time seeing Mae do stand-up very soon as their latest special, SAP, is coming to Netflix on Mar. 28th. Abbi Jacobson, who we’d hope you know from Broad City and A League of Their Own, is directing the special and you can already see the fun touches (i.e. the woods) she has put on it in this very first clip of SAP here.

We’ll all be able to see Mae share a candid, but undeniably fun hour of stand-up comedy on Tues. Mar. 28th on Netflix.

 

Pick of the Day: Onsight with Sam Jay & Keith Johnson (in NYC) 3/7

February 21, 2023
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When it comes to being truthful on stage, few are as pure and unfiltered as Sam Jay. Finding comedy in absolute truth is how Sam found her way to being a thrilling stand-up and hosting her own groundbreaking talk show, Pause.

Sam is now calling herself a therapist and is taking patients at a live show to provide “relentless jokes and antagonizing feedback” in order to show “themselves in ways they’ve never seen before.” Comedian Keith Johnson will be joining in as well (maybe to play Good Cop/Bad Cop?)  It should prove to be the wildest night of advice that you’ve ever witnessed.

Called Onsight, Sam and Keith will be seeing folks and patients alike at Chelsea Music Hall on Tues. Mar. 7th at 7PM. Tickets are $22.46, which is a pretty good deal to potentially change your life. Go get ’em here.

 

Remember Brody Stevens Always Through New Audio Doc Series “Positive Connections: A Brody Stevens Oral History”

February 20, 2023
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It has been more than a couple of years since the tragic passing of perhaps one of the best comics’ comics there ever was (and also just a great comedian separate from the label) Brody Stevens. His presence and influence still very much can be felt and honored throughout The Comedy Store, comedy in LA, and well beyond. Just yelling the phrase “positive energy” or a rising wind-up of the word “Yes!” snaps many comedians minds back to Stevens prowling on stage to be a singular comedic force, unlike any before him.

To honor his memory, esteemed comedy journalist and co-director behind the amazing 9/11 comedy documentary, Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11, Julie Seabaugh has put together an oral history of the life and times and comedy of Steven Brody Stevens that includes candid interviews with the likes of Chelsea Handler, Jeff Ross, Howard Kremer, and more. Positive Connections shows itself as very personal, yet thorough journey through Stevens’ indelible time as a comedian, leaving an unforgettable impression on almost every comedian that ever saw him or even talked to him before or after a show.

All four episodes of this limited series are streaming today on Sirius XM’s Raw Dog Comedy, channel 99, and are also available to stream whenever you’d like on the SXM app.

Pick of the Day: Maybe This Is Something? A Workout Show w/ Your Pal, Aparna (in LA) 3/13

February 20, 2023
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Long, long ago, Aparna Nancherla made her home here in LA and the LA comedy scene was all the better for having her intelligent and sensitive comedy on a regular basis. Then, she got hired on Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell and had to move to NYC and has made her mark throughout the city ever since then. In fact, Aparna still has one of the best “having your New York moment” stories/bits that we’ve heard.

Well, Angelenos, you’ll be happy to hear, as of 2023, that Aparna has returned to the City of Angels and we’ll be treating the scene to her beloved whipsmart humor more than a few times a year.

You can actually catch Aparna work out her new hour (and welcome her back) at Dynasty Typewriter on Mon. Mar. 13th at 7PM. Tickets are only $15 and you better go get ’em here.

Pick of the Day: Beautiful/CONonymous (in NYC) 5/4-5/7

February 17, 2023
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Comedy festivals in such big hubs like LA and NYC are really hard to pull off. There’s the logistics side of it sure, but trying to bring up something different from the veritable festival that incidentally happens on a nightly basis in either city is a true challenge.

Thank goodness comedian/podcaster/raconteur Chris Gethard is back in the full of swing of things and throwing a Beautiful/CONonymous Festival come this May in Brooklyn. It will combine live tapings of Gethard’s signature podcast, Beautiful/Anonymous, as well as stand-up shows (complete with music from Shellshag, the band behind the Beautiful/Anonymous theme), meeting past callers from the podcast, waffles, dancing, and so much more.

Oh yeah, Wyatt Cenac, Joyelle Nicole Jonson, Adam Pally, Emmy Blotnick, Christi Chiello, Nick Fierro, Jo Firestone, Petey DeAbreu, Brittany Carney, Franco Danger, Andrew Fisher, and more comedians will be taking part in this four day comedy and feelings extravaganza too. Beautiful/CONonymous is set to run from Thurs. May 4th-Sun. May 7th at The Bell House (and Gethard watching Contact for the first time at Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg).

It’s going to be truly something special and, hopefully, an annual thing for NYC comedy for a very long time to come.

You can get individual tickets for $25 a pop or a festival pass for $120. Whatever your choice is, make it fast and go get in on Beautiful/CONonymous here.

Dylan Adler Just Made His Wondrous Late Night Stand-Up Debut (in Case You Didn’t Know About Him Already)

February 16, 2023
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Between Vulture’s Comedians You Should & Will Know, his very first appearance on Corden, his astounding album with Kelly Bachman, Rape Victims Are Horny Too, and all of our coverage here on TCB, we’d hope you’d be well acquainted with comedic force of nature, one Dylan Adler.

If, somehow, that isn’t the case, Dylan made a killer network TV debut doing a set on The Late Late Show with James Corden and that counts as everyone being put on notice that Dylan has arrived and deserves that pilot about him and his gay twin.

Please revel and enjoy Dylan’s set here.

Pick of the Day: Boast Rattle (in LA) 2/24

February 16, 2023
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Long ago, in a time far before now, in the olden times even before the “pre-pandemic before times”, the brilliant Kyle Ayers had created a beautiful, hysterical, ridiculous show that inverted the entire idea of roasting on its head, Boast Rattle. Instead of comedians roasting each other with the most foul things they could write about the opposing comedian in a one-liner joke form, Ayers challenges the best comedians he can gather to compliment each other in joke form. The results are so inventive and clever and so damn fun (we’ll never forget Matt Ingebretson, co-creator of This Fool, working in a 9/11 joke into a compliment).

Well, it has been a long time, for a lot of reasons, since Ayers has gotten to put on a Boast Rattle show, but, thankfully, he’ll be doing one next week on Fri. Feb. 24th at 7:30PM at Lyric Hyperion. The line-up he has would be great at roasting, but definitely will be stellar at comedic complimenting. That’ll include Aparna Nancherla, Danny Jolles, Jared Logan, Kara Klenk, and Rob Haze.

Tickets are only $15 right now and go get them here right now.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 151: Joel Mandelkorn & The Re-Rebirth of Hot Tub

February 15, 2023
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One of our favorite guests/people/minds in comedy, Joel Mandelkorn, returns as has one of LA’s biggest comedy shows, Hot Tub with Kurt Kristen, the show he has co-produced for almost a decade here in LA. Joel fills us in, as part of the “new normal” we live in, on moving the show from its historic time of 8PM on Mondays (it had that time in NYC for all the years that it ran there as well) to Wednesdays, being permanently outside, and his thoughts on Angelenos being properly prepared for any wintry conditions.

Also, “hot” takes on the return of @midnight, Tina & Amy’s four city tour, and more.

Follow Joel @cleftclips and follow Hot Tub with @hottub_show across socials.

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT
Photo by Mandee Johnson

Get a Better Look at Bob Odenkirk’s Latest “Lucky Hank”, Which Will Probably Be the Funniest Series He’s Starred In (in Awhile)

February 15, 2023
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Given that the name of his recently released memoir is Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama, Bob Odenkirk has spent his most recent years becoming an iconic dramatic actor (and a bit of a badass in Nobody) in stark contrast in his days making his mark with Mr. Show. That said, Odenkirk still makes time for bits including some pretty great cameos in I Think You Should Leave.

Still, Odenkirk hasn’t had top billing for a comedy series since 2015’s With Bob and David, a long-awaited follow-up to Mr. Show. This AMC adaptation of a Richard Russo novel, Lucky Hank, will be a return to leading comedy role, but one that’s also informed by Bob’s critically acclaimed years on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. It’ll be hysterical as you can see in the first official trailer for Lucky Hank here, but in a much more grounded way than Odenkirk’s sketch comedy days.

Looks like we’ll all have to find a way to get AMC+ access starting Sun. Mar. 19th.

 

Pick of the Day: The Black Version (in NYC) 2/24 & 2/25

February 15, 2023
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The Black Version, created by Jordan Black, remains as one of the longest running, most celebrated, best improv shows in the country. For the uninitiated, Black and his stellar cast of improvisers make the “Black Version” of a movie title suggested by the audience. This show has played Groundlings, Largo, and plenty of comedy festivals across the country, and is now going to have a very special, two night run in NYC at the newly formed Midnight Theatre (located right by MSG).

Joining Black will be the long time Black Version veterans including Daniele Gaither, Gary Anthony Williams, Nyima Funk, Phil Lamarr, Karen Maruyama, and Cedric Yarbrough.

This NYC run of The Black Version is set for Fri. Feb. 24th & Sat. Feb. 25th at both 7PM and 9:30PM. Tickets start at $40 and you better go snag ’em here.

Marc Maron Shows the Beautiful Side of Dark Comedy in “From Bleak to Dark”

February 14, 2023
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These days, the label of “dark comedy” often, and unfortunately, gets conflated with being an “edgelord”, a comedian wheeling and dealing in verbal schadenfreude, or someone mistaking the defense of free speech with ignoring the fact words can have consequences (and that’s almost never an infringement on their rights).

Any fan of Marc Maron can probably quote word-for-word their favorite bit or their favorite episode of WTF and illustrate that there is another side of the dark comedy spectrum that is dark simply because that’s the genuine, vulnerable reality that it explores (and often makes for some of the most hilarious, human jokes that reminds us that we’re not alone). Maron has operated in such a space for years, but he really puts this notion on display in his latest hour, the HBO special From Bleak to Dark.

Spanning from the very untimely and tragic death of his girlfriend, celebrated filmmaker Lynn Shelton, to more global concerns of the world more transparently falling into entropy, Maron paints his bits delicately with a muted, but sharply nuanced palate.

He’ll dream up faux solo shows that highlight the disturbing future ahead instead of just making the observation of not knowing what to do according to the climate-change-action-gospel of Greta Thunberg or do an extended act out that acutely illustrates the problem with The Joe Rogan Experience and its legion of listeners rather than roasting Joe in a more traditional fashion. Rather than just simply describing what’s wrong with the world in a Seinfeld-ian mode of “What’s the deal with…?” or decrying these times in his advanced age with “Back in my day…”, Maron jovially revels in the existential nature of the present. “I don’t want to be negative, but I don’t think anything is going to get better ever again,” is how From Bleak to Dark opens and, in these times, that feels almost a comforting thing to hear in that we’re not alone in this feeling that lives somewhere in the title of the special.

There are several heavy passages/set-ups that really come from Maron’s penchant for being as vulnerable as he can be, even exploring the idea of him even being able to be funny after Shelton’s passing. The payoffs are all worth it as you can see here in Maron’s story of his first joke he came up while grieving Lynn’s death. It’s a beautifully sad story with a great punchline, which, arguably, could be a tagline for life itself (at least in Maron’s darkly humorous vision of it).

When watching this hour, one might take note of the gorgeous multi-colored cloud filled backdrop, very atypical of a stand-up comedy special from any era. Director Steven Feinartz told us that the backdrop was actually inspired by a conversation between Lynn and Marc about their love of Pacific Northwestern sky. The sheer contrast of Marc’s post-modern gallows humor (ex. his insistence about someone having a tight 5 in a place such as Auschwitz) and the billowy flourishes of color is emblematic of finding the humor in the darkness and, in a more zoomed out perspective, the joy when there seems to be nothing else but despair.

Marc Maron: From Bleak to Dark is streaming now on HBO Max.

 

Pick of the Day: “That’s What He Said” w/ Natalie Palamides (in LA) 3/6-3/11

February 14, 2023
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Natalie Palamides put out one of the most groundbreaking comedy specials in recent memory with Nate. Her solo show as a “lovable douchebag” named Nate really broke barriers as to what an hour of comedy, especially a big time special on Netflix, could be. It was truly a must-see experience that mashed up comedy, performance art, and gender dynamics in a provoking, glorious, and unforgettable show.

So, with that in mind, you’re probably going to want to see Nate return to “tape a pilot episode” of a “multi-cam sitcom”, which is indeed happening at The Elysian next month. Already, we’re so intensely curious as to what sort of hysterical chaos is set to ensue, especially since plenty of beloved LA clowns are joining in on what is being called, “That’s What He Said”. That cast includes Paul Mabon, Zach Zucker, Courtney Pauroso, Chad Damiani, John Norris, and Kevin Krieger.

You’ll almost have an entire week to catch it as That’s What He Said will be running from Mon. Mar. 6th-Sat. Mar. 11th at 8PM at The Elysian. Tickets are only $25 and don’t be surprised if they sell out pretty soon. Go get ’em here.

Amy Poehler & Tina Fey to Go on Four City “Restless Leg Tour”

February 13, 2023
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Come this Spring, Martin Short and Steve Martin won’t be the only beloved comedy duo being prominently featured across the country. Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, very likely to be remembered as one of the best hosts of an awards shows, but to be remembered as comedy legends when all is said and done between they’re two storied careers (SNL, UCB, 30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Wet Hot American Summer, and on and on and on).

Needless to say, folks will want to see the two together once more and, indeed, that’s what’s happening from Apr. 28th to Jun. 10th in four cities here in the Lower 48. Poehler and Fey will be sharing the stage once more to trade bits, stories, and more of whatever they want on their Restless Leg Tour.

The cities and dates are as follows:

Washington D.C. on 4/28 @ DAR Constitution Hall (Washington D.C.)
5/20 @ The Chicago Theatre
6/9 @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway (Boston)
6/10 @ Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena (Atlantic City)

And, you can (and very much should) go get tickets here on Fri. 10AM (local time to city).

Pick of the Day: Christina Catherine Martinez Presents: Stephanie Presents: Tala Madani (in LA) 2/18

February 13, 2023
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For a very big stretch of our tenure as The Comedy Bureau, we’ve always dreamt (and thusly attempt to manifest) comedians giving a tour of an art museum or an art exhibition. There have been hints of such things over the years (B.J. Novak snuck his own version of an audio tour into an art museum way before The Office), but we feel that there is such a great intersection of the art and comedy worlds that could create something really magical with a bit more traffic (i.e. comedy could take itself a little more seriously and art could be sillier and more self-effacing)

Leave it to art critic and comedian Christina Catherine Martinez to do something brilliant yet again and set herself to do a tour of an actual art exhibition at MOCA as a character. Hence, this weekend, there will be Christina Catherine Martinez presents: Stephanie presents: Tala Madini. Christina will be donning an alter-ego of mononym art publicist Stephanie diving into the very real and profound work of Tala Madani in its closing week at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in DTLA.

There’s no Super Bowl, awards shows, or whatever else this weekend, so make plans to go to this on Sat. Feb. 18th at 4PM, especially since admission is free.

Pick of the Day: The Big One-First of 2023 (in LA) 2/17

February 10, 2023
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Now that the winter is getting a little less chilly, by LA standards of course, many a show that normally takes advantage of LA’s picturesque weather, kind of like the kind we have today on Feb. 10th, are coming out of the wood work.

Namely, one of the best house comedy shows in LA, The Big One, in Highland Park, is coming back for its first go-around of 2023. They aren’t messing around with the line-up either as Carly Kane and Meg Indurti will be joined by Aparna Nancherla, Felicia Folkes, Brandi Denise, Lili Michelle, Meeki Leeper, and Ahamed Weinberg. An entire fleet of fold-up lawn-chairs and the perfect back patio for a house comedy show will be brought out next Fri. Feb. 17th at 7PM.

Tickets are only $15 and you better snag them here before they sell out.

Reboot, the Comedy About Reboots, Is Now Dead the Same Week Fawlty Towers Is Rebooted

February 9, 2023
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The type of irony that comes with life imitating art (that is, as fate would have it, imitating life) is one of the cruelest kinds. It comes at a level that very likely won’t be fully grasped until years from now when media historians or cultural critics take a look back at the early decades of the 21st century and how TV and movies found itself to be a box office/ratings obsessed Ouroboros.

Reboot, the satirical sitcom that aimed to skewer Hollywood’s obsession with old IP and any and every generation’s nostalgia, got the axe at Hulu last week and was subsequently being shopped around, with the hope being that it’s über clever writing would find its audience on another platform that wanted to give it more time. Creator Steve Levitan announced this week that the quest to keep Reboot alive had unfortunately ended, spelling out a one season one or Reboot being a “limited series” in the annals of TV history.

At the same time, the news that a reboot of Fawlty Towers, a sitcom from the 70s that highlighted John Cleese as a star separate from Monty Python, arrived. That’s just the latest reboot in a plenty of reboots/revivals/sequels that have happened in 2023 alone (you’ve peeked at That ’90s Show haven’t you?), which we can only surmise that the media conglomerate powers that be (the ones that Succession shines a very bright light on) have no interest in having their core strategy being sent up in an entire TV series… yet.

Will there ever be a time where that changes or will we be stuck in a perpetual cycle of cash grabs from things we kind of loved from our childhoods, so long as we’re at the age range with the most disposable income? Well, let’s see if Reboot ever gets its own reboot.

Well, that seems to be a wrap on Reboot. Very proud of our amazing cast and crew and what we did together. Thanks to all who watched and said such nice things. Haven’t seen it? Check us out on Hulu if you can find it. #UnintentionalLimitedSerieshttps://t.co/9Y2xPDxDNL

— Steve Levitan (@SteveLevitan) February 7, 2023

Pick of the Day: Why Are You Single? (in NYC) 2/22

February 9, 2023
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Undoubtedly, there are millions of people who are headed into Valentine’s Day without a significant other and wish that wasn’t the case.

With that in mind, post-Valentine’s Day this year, NYC comedy favorite Marie Faustin is going to tackle this issue head on by running three eligible New York singles through a gauntlet of dating challenges to ascertain why the hell they’re still single. Who knows? Maybe it is the world’s fault? You’ll have to come see Why Are You Single?, created by Faustin and Dave Mizzoni, at Littlefield on Wed. Feb. 22nd at 8PM to find out.

Tickets are $19.29 for such a juicy, spicy comedy show and, also, if you want to be a contestant, you can submit via IG @reeezy.

Take a Gander in What Could Only Be a Bob Ross Inspired Comedy “Paint”

February 8, 2023
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To Millennials, Bob Ross is almost a viral sensation even before the Internet really caught on (if you can even imagine a time). The offbeat, yet gentle paint instructor got so much airtime via ads and has seeped into the consciousness of that entire generation.

So, it only stands to reason that there should be a comedy about such a figure that is so commonplace to the psyche of people in their thirties right now and that’s exactly what writer/director Brit McAdams, a fro’d-up-very-Bob-Ross-like Owen Wilson, and IFC Films have done with Paint. Well, it’s part Bob Ross, part Election (or maybe Talented Mr. Ripley?), which we’re very much on board for.

Take a peek at what’s to come with Paint with the first official teaser here.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 150: Bill Oakley & Bringing Back Mission Hill

February 8, 2023
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Renowned comedic mind and self-made food celebrity Bill Oakley (Simpsons, Futurama, Portlandia, Steamed Ham Society) joins TCB’s Jake Kroeger for this week’s TCB Field Report to talk through the changing decades of satire, especially when it comes to adult animation. More importantly, Bill is revisiting Mission Hill, his unfortunately short lived series co-created with Josh Weinstein after their time at The Simpsons, and currently touring it throughout theaters in the U.S. with an entirely new 4K restoration.

Also, “hot” takes on Simpsons episode being dropped in Hong Kong, AI Seinfeld going dark, and the future of Rick and Morty.

Follow Bill @thatbilloakley on IG and join in at The Steamed Ham Society at patreon.com/steamedhamssociety

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

Pick of the Day: Whatever Show with Rory Scovel & (Return) of Loose (in LA) Mondays

February 8, 2023
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To say everything has changed from what it was in 2019, or even 2021, is a massive, massive understatement. While many things that we used to have pre-COVID are back or new things sprouted from after lockdown have taken root while going into 2023, nothing is really like it quite used to be.

For the purposes of this post, Monday night stand-up in LA is definitely no longer the same. Long standing Monday night comedy institution Hot Tub with Kurt and Kristen moved to Wednesdays (and to a different part of a town-Cypress Park to be exact).

Don’t worry however as there is a great Monday night comedy run to be had in LA.

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The always thrilling Rory Scovel has taken over Mondays at the Elysian with The Whatever Show, which strives to be true to his name with it being a night that could just be Rory doing top flight improvised stand-up to him riffing with Conan O’Brien and everything in between. That’s been going at 7:30PM since January and you really ought to be on the ball about getting tickets because the Elysian is getting packed on Mondays now. Do so here.

We also thought beloved Monday night LA staple Loose was over (for a bit) since their long standing home Little Joy is renovating and then no longer having comedy, but they are actually going over to the newly new Lyric Hyperion and going late night for Mondays at 9:30PM with one of the most venerable hosting duos in LA, Megan Koester and Alison Stevenson, and the beautifully hilarious clowning/stand-up antics of Anna Seregina. Their first night at Lyric Hyperion is set for this coming Mon, Feb. 13th with tickets only costing you $5. Go get ’em here.

Both are close enough to each other that you can very much make both shows and have Monday be, potentially, one of the best nights of the week.

CBS Looking to Replace Late Late Show with Rebooted Version of @midnight with Stephen Colbert as EP

February 7, 2023
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(via Deadline)

Rather than find someone else from the UK to take over their 12:30AM slot, CBS is looking into following up Stephen Colbert’s Late Show with, surprise surprise, a reboot of a popular series from years ago. This one will supposedly be the Comedy Central hit @midnight where three comedians went head-to-head to see who was the funniest (or best at word play) in satirizing the Internet that day. Chris Hardwick hosted hundreds and hundreds of episodes of @midnight as well as making one of Twitter’s most popular hashtags #hashtagwars in the original series run.

Other than that Hardwick won’t really be involved in this iteration, should it get a greenlight, and that Colbert himself will EP this reboot, there are no other details of what this iteration of @midnight will be or who might host it or what sort of contestants will play. It would spell the end of decades of The Late Late Show and would make NBC the only network with two late night talk shows back-to-back. Overall, it follows the trend of TV shrinking due to cutthroat write-offs and cancellations in order to balance the books/budget/etc.

What this will mean or how it will affect the late night landscape and comedy-at-large has yet to be seen, but don’t be surprised if @midnight comes back and ends up saving Twitter from losing users if they choose to do #HashtagWars like they used to.

Get a First Look at Josh Johnson’s Peacock Special “Up Here Killing Myself” Cutting Between Therapy and Live Stand-Up

February 7, 2023
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It’s a wonderful thing that mental health has been more focused on than ever in the realm of comedy. Not only are more and more people in and around comedy seeking out and getting the help they need with their anxieties and insecurities, but they’re more candid about it on stage than was ever previously the norm.

To highlight this shift even further (as well as furthering the emphasis on mental health), Josh Johnson‘s hour special Up Here Killing Myself, coming to Peacock. as it will intercut between Josh doing stand-up in front a live crowd and then to a reenactment of a therapy session, gorgeously shot in black and white. The link between his material and what eats away at his psyche is so strong that it seems Josh is finishing his own sentences in therapy on stage, in joke form (hence the title).

Take a gander for yourself with the trailer for Up Here Killing Myself here, then look for it on Peacock starting Fri. Feb. 17th.

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