• Events
    • Los Angeles Open Mics
    • Los Angeles Shows
    • New York Open Mics
    • New York Shows
  • Book A Tour
  • Venues
  • News
  • Podcast
  • About
    • About The Comedy Bureau
    • Contact
    • Consulting
    • Digital Wall of Trustees

News

divider

Pick of the Day: Book Soup Presents Sona Movsesian: The World’s Worst Assistant (in LA) 7/20

July 6, 2022
News
book soup, conan o'brien, live reading, sona movsesian, world's worst assistant

If we can imagine a Conan O’Brien’s Cinematic Universe, one of the biggest and best and most favored characters from said universe would be none other than his playfully reluctant assistant, Sona Movsesian. Shown in many a remote segment doing anything but her job, she is one of the closest people to Conan and is an indelible part of whatever he’s doing (Conan, Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend, etc.).

Thus, Sona wrote a book about her life and time being Conan O’Brien’s right hand, but also binging all of Friends the series while at work at the same time. Entitled The World’s Worst Assistant, Sona is currently on a book tour that will show how indispensable she is as foil to O’Brien’s signature tomfoolery.

Sona will be specifically doing a live event, thanks to Book Soup, at The Regent in DTLA on Wed. Jul. 20th at 6PM PT. Tickets are $40 from which you’ll receive a copy of The World’s Worst Assistant. Do not miss out and go get your tickets here.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 119: Bailey Norton & Women Getting Death Threats They Don’t Deserve in 2022

July 6, 2022
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
bailey norton, death threats, los angeles comedy, women in comedy

Unfortunately, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the world in 2022 is still not a fair, equitable, or even hospitable place for women. Things for women in comedy are objectively better than they were in the 70s or 80s, but that doesn’t mean there’s actual equality and true inclusion. The beaming delight that is comedian Bailey Norton has a chat with us about how she gets death threats from men for innocuous humor all the time as well as what it means to be a woman playing a ukulele in comedy these days.

NOTE: “Simmah down now” was the catch phrase of SNL’s Cheri Oteri

Follow Bailey @baileyenorton across platforms.
Photo credit @photohoracio

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

Here Are Your Latest Hints as to What Nathan Fielder Is Up to With ‘The Rehearsal’ (Trailer)

July 6, 2022
News
hbo, hbo max, nathan fielder, the rehearsal, trailer

With Nathan Fielder, like any actually good thriller, there’s always more to his bits/pranks/comedic performance art experiments than what is first presented. Talk of The Rehearsal has been swirling for what feels like years now and HBO just unveil the first official trailer of Fielder supposedly prepping people for real life situations via a painstakingly crafted “real world” rehearsal.

You’ll see Nathan deal with people that seem, like the good unsuspecting folks on Nathan For You, unlike any sort of performer or people connected to comedy in any way, shape, or form. Of course, Nathan has a penchant for setting up something where chaos is inevitable and then following with whatever happens and never breaking whatever his own personal “fourth wall” might be. Again, all enticing, but there absolutely has to be more underneath what is already a wild premise (though we’d expect nothing less from the mind behind Dumb Starbucks).

Thus far, this Rehearsal trailer promises the follow-up from Nathan Fielder that we’ve waited years plus the pandemic for and, thankfully, you’ll only have to wait until next Fri. Jul. 15th on HBO Max for it.

Here’s the First Full Trailer for Issa Rae’s Latest “Rap Sh!t”

July 5, 2022
News
hbo max, issa rae, rap sht

If you’re forlorn following the series finale of Insecure, you don’t have to be forlorn for much longer since legitimate entertainment mogul, Issa Rae, is just a few weeks away from putting out her latest series, Rap Sh!t, on HBO Max.

For all the wondrous things that Insecure showed about LA, it seems like Rap Sh!t will do for Miami on top of getting into a perfect balance of comedy and pathos all wrapped up in the rap game in 2022, especially if you’re coming up as anything other than a man. Also, Rae will introduce to a new set of best friends (and new talents Aida Osman and KaMillion, perhaps not unlike Issa and Molly Carter, that will inspire the Internet to form teams?

See for yourself with the first full trailer for Rap Sh!t here, then look for it on HBO Max on Jul. 21st.

Pick of the Day: Jena Friedman-Ladykiller Special Taping (in NYC) 7/15

July 5, 2022
News
comedy special, free taping, jena friedman, nyc comedy, peacock, stand up comedy, tv taping

Jena Friedman was already one of the most crucial voices in comedy, dedicating her needle-sharp material to topics and issues that have only become more pressing over the last few weeks. When it comes to the agency and freedom of women, Jena stands tall with some of the best, dark jokes being told on stages today or on her series, Soft Focus or Indefensible.

So, Jena is taping an hour special, Ladykiller, next week for Peacock that will be a great, long-awaited follow-up to American C*nt. There will be two tapings on Fri. Jul. 15th at 7PM ET & 9PM ET at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. It’s free to attend so long as you’re fully vaccinated. Go reserve tickets here.

Meta Comedy Goes Soft (Kind of) (for the Better) with John Early & Kate Berlant, Joel Kim Booster, and Marcel the Shell

July 1, 2022
News
dean fleischer-camp, jenny slate, joel kim booster, john early, kate berlant, marcel the shell with shoes on, meta comedy, netflix, would it kill you to laugh

Baked in the very DNA of comedy is a mechanism to question that which is largely taken for granted, especially when it shouldn’t be.

As such, comedy can self-regulate as an art form as it is ready, at a tweet’s notice, to make fun itself if any mode of it becomes too commonplace or popular. Getting “meta” in comedy, (i.e. doing comedy about comedy), can serve this purpose and make sure that prevent too many comedians sounding like Seinfeld or skewer edgelord, free-speech-defending comedians that love wheeling-and-dealing with shock or calling out clapter-seeking comedy for being more “brave” than funny.

All that said, the comedic examination of comedy can do more than just satirize form’s well-worn tropes and archetypes. John Early & Kate Berlant’s Peacock special, Would It Kill You to Laugh?, Joel Kim Booster’s Netflix hour, Psychosexual, and the feature length Marcel the Shell with Shoes On film are all amazing displays where examining comedy can actually enlighten and even provide an emotional gravity on top of being so damn funny.

Psychosexual specifically takes on a certain establishment of comedy for a greater truth on top of laughs. Joel Kim Booster examines the concept of identity and the responsibility and reception of jokes depending on who is telling them and who is listening. This comes in opposition to simply having a devil-may-care attitude about it, which has been a prevailing attitude amongst stand-ups for decades. Booster specifically takes a pit stop during his hour special to check in with the crowd, especially one lone straight, cis-white man and how he feels about the various intersectional-ities (i.e. being boisterously queer, Asian, adopted, bipolar, and a comedian) that Booster plays with. Even knowing that this one guy is having a good time and being a good sport, Joel genuinely engages with him to see where he might feel marginalized, depending on how queer or how blue Joel jokes gets. The notion of a single comedian being representative of an entire community of any kind gets turned on its head with satirically putting that responsibility on the audience. The greater truth that Booster so cleverly gets to is that there is no single monolith to any identity and true inclusion means not invalidating someone’s experience no matter what your bias may be.

Alternatively, John & Kate present a collection of deftly crafted sketches with a narrative through line making fun of self-mythologizing as a comedian. Would It Kill You to Laugh? is presented somewhat as a some exclusive primetime TV event that reunites John Early and Kate Berlant, in conversation, after being an internationally renowned comedy duo made famous with a long running 90s network sitcom only to lead to a tragic estrangement lasting several years. Early and Berlant take on all the traditional trappings of comedy success and how they can potentially lead to a unwieldy ego, especially if the comedy that made you famous hasn’t aged so well (their fictional sitcom was called He’s Gay, She’s Half-Jewish playing up every single stereotype they could possibly think of). The precision of John and Kate’s observations on comedy through their looking back at their ridiculous fictional careers make the special a mischievous delight, but shows a path forward for the art form with making sure it never takes itself too seriously no matter what. They even go so far to skewer their own efforts in Would It Kill You To Laugh? with some off-screen narration of scene directions that, in a way, check themselves from getting too overly serious about making sure comedy-at-large doesn’t have an overinflated sense of importance.

Marcel the Shell with Shoes On has always been, above all else, one of the most adorable things that was ever put on the Internet. Thanks to the collaboration of Dean Fleischer-Camp and Jenny Slate and their endlessly creative vision of how to live in a world as a sentient shell, Marcel the Shell has captured the hearts of millions around the world. That’s part of why A24 made a whole movie about him that’s thankfully now in theaters. The fashion in which Marcel is presented in this feature length adaptation of the character is a scripted story following the making of a documentary about the one and only Marcel. Thus, the sort of moments that often would typically get cut out of documentary for time or story progression, despite their emotional resonance, are all shown here. The result is one of the best and most affirming expressions of the human experience that has shown up in your local movie theater this year (or last year or the one before that). The arguments between Camp, the shy documentarian, and Marcel about the value of capturing certain footage or being open and honest on both their parts provide an fascinating emotional through line that you might not get if this was just a montage of Marcel living the cutest life in existence. This sort of trick of seeing the documentary behind the documentary achieves a level of gravitas and humor that truly kept us smiling for nearly the film’s entire running time.

Being “meta” in comedy used to be Andy Kaufman’s game that would be mostly predicated on pranking on a possibly, unsuspecting audience and, for a long time, that was the only way “being meta” was approached (ex. Tim & Eric), but comedy’s essence forces its own examination and, in this case, a reinvention of how it even looks in at itself for greater artistic truth and purpose. Also, in the spirit of this piece, this is admittedly all kind of as intellectually dressed-up of an excuse as we can muster to tell you all that Would It Kill You to Laugh?, Psychosexual, and Marcel the Shell with Shoes On are absolutely fantastic and worth watching immediately and repeatedly.

Pick of the Day: Made of Bugs with Tim Platt (in LA) 7/23

July 1, 2022
News
Ayo Edebiri, girl god, joe rumrill, la comedy, sketch comedy, tim platt

One of NYC’s comedy treasures is the weird and wonderful talents and comedy of one Tim Platt. Purveyor and performer of charmingly off beat shows including his musical variety show Made of Bugs and the wild Evening of Wedding Speeches where comics give the most unhinged wedding speeches they can, Platt has earned a special place in NYC comedy that you ought to get to any time his putting anything up.

For LA folks, Tim will be making a very special stop at The Yard Theater to bring Made of Bugs to the City of Angels on Sat. Jul. 23rd at 7PM PT. Not only will Tim be bringing himself, but the likes of Ayo Edebiri (that, by now, you’ve should have seen kill it on The Bear), Girl God (your new favorite sketch group), and one of the newer NYC-to-LA transplants/sweet rapscallion, Joe Rumrill will be joining in for the evening.

Tickets are only $10 and you best go get them here.

Pick of the Day: Sabrina Jalees & Friends in Support of National Network of Abortion Funds (in LA) 7/19

June 30, 2022
News
abortion access, charity benefit, joel kim booster, largo, los angeles, Mae Martin, naomi ekperigin, national network of abortion funds, nori reed, sabrina jalees, solomon georgio, stand up comedy

It’s quite simple. It’s a grand line-up of comedy here in LA featuring the likes of Mae Martin, Nori Reed, Naomi Ekperigin, Solomon Georgio, Joel Kim Booster, and host Sabrina Jalees and one of the bigger tickets that has its proceeds going to abortion access.

Specifically, Sabrina and company will be performing in support of the National Network of Abortion Funds that will provide whatever they can to women who will be losing access to legal and safe abortions in the way-too-near future. This crucial show is happening on Tues. Jul. 19th at 8:30PM PT and one of LA comedy’s crown jewels, Largo at the Coronet Theatre.

Tickets are $46 (and that’s plenty going to NNAF) and you really need to go get your tickets here.

Take Your First Look at Nikki Glaser’s First HBO Special “Good Clean Filth”

June 30, 2022
News
comedy special, good clean filth, hbo, nikki glaser, stand up comedy

While Nikki Glaser has very much planted a solid foot in the world of reality TV with Welcome Home Nikki Glaser? and F Boy Island, she is still very much the razor sharp, endearingly and unapologetically blue stand-up comedian that worked her way up to where she is now.

Glaser is going to thankfully remind us all of that with her latest hour special, the first one for HBO, Good Clean Filth, where she looks to be more earnest about her life, especially when it comes to sex. From the trailer, it looks like the perfect follow-up to her Netflix hour, Bangin’, where she so sweetly got so hysterically dirty about the prurient parts of her life.

Take a gander at Nikki Glaser: Good Clean Filth for yourself here, then look for it on HBO on Jul. 16th at 10PM, then HBO Max shortly thereafter.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 118: Max Beasley & Being on the Side of Jokes

June 29, 2022
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
max beasley, nick nemeroff, trans, trans comedy

It’s one thing to be a rising star in the comedy scene and navigating all the terrain that comes with that, but it’s a whole other thing entirely to also navigate your identity, especially if you’re openly transitioning between genders at the same time. If you’ve seen one Max Beasley recently, you’ll agree that they’re balancing the two journeys exquisitely and getting funnier every time you see them. Max chats in-depth about the ins and outs of forging that path for themselves and always going for the jokes vs. so-called “clap-ter”.

Also, we say goodbye to the one and only Nick Nemeroff.

Follow Max @maxbeasleyy on IG & @maxbeasleyyy on Twitter

Listen to Nick’s album The Pursuit of Comedy Has Ruined My Life and donate to your local Planned Parenthood chapter in his honor.

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: Alison Leiby: Oh God, A Show About Abortion (in NYC in August & LA 7/20)

June 29, 2022
News
abortion, abortion rights, alison leiby, cherry lane theatre, comedy show, largo, los angeles comedy, nyc comedy, solo show

Of course, Alison Leiby didn’t know that her acclaimed solo show that gets into the humanity of her experience with abortion, “Oh God, A Show About Abortion”, would just happen to coincide with the current Supreme Court guaranteeing themselves on being on the wrong side of history by overturning Roe vs. Wade, yet, here we are.

Leiby’s now-more-crucial-than-ever show, presented by Ilana Glazer and directed by Lila Neugebauer, has ascending through NYC comedy into an extensive Off Broadway run at the Cherry Lane Theatre that just got extended with a three week run in August running M-F from 8/8-8/26. For LA folks, there will be an exclusive night at Largo at the Coronet Theatre on Wed. Jul. 20th at both 8PM PT & 10PM PT. 

You can get tickets for any and all of these dates for Alison Leiby: Oh God, A Show About Abortion at ohgodshow.com.

Oh, if you’re looking for upcoming comedy shows that are supporting abortion funds, we got a page for you here.

Pick of the Day: Lance Bangs Presents (in LA) 9/2

June 28, 2022
News
brandon wardell, Caleb Hearon, david gborie, elysian, fred armisen, girl god, ian karmel, la comedy, lance bangs, moses storm, natalie palamides, reggie watts, stand up comedy

If you Google “Lance Bangs”, you’ll first read that he’s an American Filmmaker. While that’s very true, Bangs is also a curator of the underground, seeking out those thrilling voices, often in and around comedy that you hope to bare witness to at a live comedy and/or music show. Having worked with the likes of Jackass to Tyler the Creator to Marc Maron to Nirvana to George Harrison to John Hodgman to his latest work on Moses Storm’s acclaimed HBO special, Trash White, Bangs is one of the most respected figures behind the scenes.

So, the fact that he’s curating a very special night of comedy at The Elysian come Fri. Sept. 2nd should be something you mark down on your calendar immediately, right after you immediately get tickets.

The line-up features some of the best folks he’s worked with that happen to be some of the best, most clever, most subversive, funny voices in comedy.

That includes:

  • Fred Armisen
  • Reggie Watts
  • Girl God
  • Natalie Palamides
  • Caleb Hearon
  • Moses Storm
  • Brandon Wardell
  • Ian Karmel
  • David Gborie

It’s such a stellar line-up and you can see all of that for only $20. Go get your tickets for Lance Bangs Presents @ The Elysian on 9/2 right here.

R.I.P. Nick Nemeroff, 1989-2022

June 28, 2022
News
nick nemeroff

Nick Nemeroff spent a precious window of time of his life and comedy career in LA. For all the run-ins that we’ve had with him in and around the scene, Nick would be a delightful, extremely clever breath of understated fresh air. In reading various news or scrolling through various dedications to him on social media, you might have heard praises of how sweet and kind he was and those were 100% true.

Also, Nemeroff was one of the few that dutifully carried the one-liner comedian torch and very much did that side of stand-up comedy very proud. His deftly low key delivery and his spot-on pauses were the perfect accents to his MC Escher-esque writing. Please listen, enjoy, and spread the gospel of his debut album The Pursuit of Comedy Has Ruined My Life.

Nemeroff passed away from us all far too early at 32 and let’s please remember him far into the future where he should have been looking back at several successful hour specials.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Nick Nemeroff (@nicknemeroff)

Pick of the Day: Upcoming Abortion Fundraiser/Benefit Comedy Shows in LA & NYC

June 27, 2022
News
abortion access, abortion rights, brigid alliance, la comedy, lesbian agenda, nyc comedy, sophie santos, super secret arts, tiny cupboard, west alabama women's center

It should be pretty clear by now that, for several big chunks of the country, abortion under any circumstances will become illegal. That’s why it’s crucial right now to raise money for those most vulnerable as a result of The Supreme Court’s turn to the Dark Side with their overturning of Roe vs. Wade last week.

We’re going to use this particular post to shout out upcoming LA & NYC comedy shows that are supporting abortion funds/abortion access/reproductive rights/etc. The ones we’ve got listed thus far have great folks on them and have chosen critical funds/orgs to back. Buy tickets, go support, and/or donate directly to the places they’re giving money to.

The Lesbian Agenda with Sophie Santos @ Dynasty Typewriter in LA 6/28 for West Alabama Women’s Center Abortion Fund)

Drunk on Stage Planned Parenthood Benefit @ Akbar 6/28

Illuminati Party @ Gelso & Grand 6/30 for Lilith Fund

The Roe Must Go On @ Super Secret Arts 6/30 for Indigenous Women Rising, WRRAP and The Brigid Alliance

The JumpKick Fundraising Show: The Brigid Alliance @ The Tiny Cupboard 7/3 for The Brigid Alliance

Still Trying Our Best @ The Glendale Room 7/3 for Center for Reproductive Rights

Plan Z @ The Elysian 7/15 for National Network of Abortion Funds

We Are Having an Abortion (Rights Fundraiser) @ The Crow for Access Reproductive Care – Southeast 7/15

Sabrina Jalees & Friends @ Largo at the Coronet Theatre 7/19 for National Network of Abortion Funds

LAFF For NNAF: A Night Of Comedy For Abortion Access @ The Hotel Cafe 8/10 for National Network of Abortion Funds

If you have a comedy show supporting abortion rights/access coming up, let us know at thecomedybureau@gmail.com and we’ll add it to this post.

 

Here’s a Red Band Trailer for Lena Dunham’s Latest “Sharp Stick”

June 24, 2022
News
lena dunham, red band trailer, sharp stick

It has been 5 years since HBO bid farewell to Lena Dunham’s Girls and that same amount of time since there has been something to hit the big or small screen from Dunham. In many ways, she was a crucial part in the arrival of this wave of dramedy that we’re all still very much riding and bringing a new level of gravitas to explicitly sexual material in a comedy series.

Sharp Stick, a brand new original movie from Dunham, is both a return for Lena to being at the helm and a big screen. With a grounded, yet organically funny take on sex and relationships in mind, Lena might have made her most daring work to date following the other woman taking part in an extramarital affair.

Take a gander for yourself at what’s to come with Sharp Stick’s red band trailer here.

Then, look for Sharp Stick in NY & LA on Jul. 29th and across the country on Aug. 5th.

Pick of the Day: No Fuss Comedy Bus-Pro Roe Comedy Show (in LA) 6/25 & 7/9

June 24, 2022
News
Alice Payne, Audrey Stewart, dj demers, heather pasternak, Hunter Hill, iliza shlesinger, Jodi Miller, Kimberlee Clark, Laura Peek, Matty Chymbor, Matty Fontana, Renee Percy

Roe vs. Wade just got overturned, so, it should stand to reason that you ought to go to a comedy show that supports abortion funds in states where it’s very likely that abortion will be made illegal outright.

Lucky for you that there is one this Saturday Jun. 25th in LA, No Fuss Comedy Bus’ Pro Roe Comedy Show that’s raising money for the Texas Equal Access Fund. The show itself will be in North Hollywood at 6440 Lankershim Blvd. at 7:30PM PT and feature many LA comedy stalwarts including Iliza Shlesinger, Hunter Hill, Audrey Stewart, Matty Chymbor, Laura Peek, Matty Fontana, Jodi Miller, and more!

They’ve got a July 9th show lined up as well with Heather Pasternak, DJ Demers, Kimberlee Clark, Renee Percy, Alice Payne, and more TBA.

It’s pretty cut and dry why you should go. You can (and absolutely should) get tickets starting at $30 here.

However, you can just donate to TEAfund.org if you can’t make it.

Here’s Sam Bee’s Even-More-Relevant-Now Field Piece About Having Legal Abortions in Anti-Choice States

June 24, 2022
News
federal lands, full frontal, legal abortions, roe v wade, samantha bee

The Supreme Court of the United States, though not dedicated to upholding the will of the people, are certainly defying it these days, especially with its latest decisions on gun control and abortion. This morning’s official overturning of Roe vs. Wade is a tragic shot to what was largely thought to be inalienable rights to one’s body in America.

With the potential of Roe vs. Wade being overturned, Full Frontal with Sam Bee came up with the incredibly clever segment for the new dystopia we live in where a possible legal loophole could offer abortion access in those super-Christian states where abortion is probably already illegal as you read this.

While it’s satirical in nature, this might be a new reality for us all. Watch/laugh/feel alright with this Full Frontal with Samantha Bee abortion segment here.

Meg Stalter Might Be Getting Her Very Own HBO Max Show “Church Girls”

June 23, 2022
News
church girls, hbo, hbo max, Meg Stalter

(via THR)

Turns out that Meg Stalter’s turn as Kayla in HBO Max’s jewel original series, Hacks, stole so many scenes that HBO Max is giving her a pilot for her very own show.

Called Church Girls, this comedy pilot will be somewhat based off Stalter’s life as a closeted Ohio Christian girl, but undoubtedly have Stalter’s charming chaos woven all throughout it since she is co-writing it.

If you want to get a taste of what Meg does when given her own show, go and binge her wildly fun and demented podcast, Confronting Demons. We hope that sort of energy finds its way into Church Girls, then results in a series order so more of the world can marvel at one of the purest expressions of chaotic good in all of comedy.

Behold, The Season 4 Trailer for What We Do In the Shadows

June 23, 2022
News
fx, season 4, trailer, what we do in the shadows

The best/only vampires in Staten Island and their familiar all return to save us all from, well, a world without more What We Do In The Shadows in it. Truly, any time in between seasons is far too long to not spend with Nandor, Nadja, Laslo, Colin Robinson, and Guillermo and their vampiric antics that are largely trying to live their undead lives as best they can versus world domination.

This particular season will see Nandor once again redouble his efforts for finding love, a baby Colin Robinson, and the opening of their very own nightclub in order for the vampires to have a little more fun without risk of the sun.

Take a gander at season 4 of What We Do In the Shadows here, then get ready to sink your teeth in every week on FX starting Tues. Jul. 12th (and on Hulu the day after).

Jon Stewart Correctly Warns of Threat to Comedy Being Authoritarianism, Not ‘Woke Police’ in Mark Twain Prize Speech

June 23, 2022
News
jon stewart, mark twain prize, speech

When it was announced that Jon Stewart would be this year’s recipient of The Mark Twain Prize Humor, we said he was the most deserving winner of said award in a very long time.

Jon Stewart, a true icon of modern comedy/political comedy, made good on that notion in his acceptance speech during the annual ceremony held, once more in person, at The Kennedy Center. Stewart weaved plenty of laughs through dedications and thanking the folks honoring him, then reached what the earned-soapbox-moment about comedy not being under threat within the context of cancel culture, but, rather, despots, authoritarians, fascists, etc. that seek to silence and censor any sort of criticism or deviation from their grand vision for their world.

Checking power via comedy with The Daily Show and now, The Problem with Jon Stewart, has been at the core of so much of Stewart’s comedy (even if that power is Arby’s). Again, that’s why he’s the most deserving Mark Twin Prize winner in many, many years.

See all of that for yourself with Jon Stewart’s Mark Twain Prize speech here.

Pick of the Day: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Sing-a-Long (in LA) 7/6

June 23, 2022
News
dtla, los angeles comedy, musical comedy, rachel bloom, sing-a-long

It has been almost three years since Rachel Bloom said good by to her groundbreaking musical comedy series, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Of course, those three years seem like eons ago, but, all the same, we’re thrilled to hear that Rachel will be putting on very special Crazy Ex-Girlfriend sing-a-long evening come next month.

A “few very special guests” will be joining Rachel at Julian Velard’s new DTLA piano bar, The Stowaway, to sing many of your beloved bangers from the show (and, of course, encourage you to sing right along with them).

This Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Sing-a-Long will happen on Wed. Jul. 6th at 8:15PM PT. Tickets are $19.06 and we highly suggest you snag them before they very likely sell out here.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 117: Sophie Santos & Lesbian (+ Filipino & Others) Agenda

June 22, 2022
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
intersectionality, lesbian agenda, sophie santos

The issue of identity in comedy is more prevalent than perhaps it has ever been in comedy. That’s actually a great thing even though the seeming explosion of varying perspectives and backgrounds that all have their different takes and stories may feel overwhelming to some. Both Sophie Santos, wonderful comedian/creator of The Lesbian Agenda, and TCB’s Jake Kroeger delves into their own intersectionality and what that means for their comedy and comedy at large wherever they go.

Yep, we also get into Chappelle’s latest deal, Cosby being found guilty, and where to watch season 3 of Wellington Paranormal.

Follow Sophie @sophieesantos on IG and sophiesantos.com. Get tickets for The Lesbian Agenda @ Dynasty Typewriter on 6/28 here. As mentioned in the ep., please donate to Trans Lifeline.

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: Justice John Hodgman LIVE (in NYC) 6/29

June 22, 2022
News
free shows, jesse thorn, john hodgman, judge john hodgman, live comedy, nyc, nyc comedy

Justice John Hodgman has always stood for the people where other courts, whether government sanctioned or simply on daytime television, fall short. This Summer, the Honorable Justice John Hodgman is coming to the people more than he ever has with a big live episode at NYC’s venerable Lincoln Center.

The problems that are very valid, but other lawyers and legal professionals would deem to banal for a courtroom will be heard by Hodgman and his bailiff Jesse Thorn on Wed. Jun. 29th at 8PM ET. Best of all, this show is completely FREE to attend (a true treat when it comes to being at the Lincoln Center). You can just show up or snag one of a limited amount of advance reservations.

Also, if you would like the chance to have your day in Hodgman’s court and solve that nagging problem that all your friends don’t want to hear about anymore in front of big NYC live audience, submit your claim here.

You Can Watch Season 3 of Wellington Paranormal in the U.S. Starting 6/22 on The CW

June 21, 2022
News
season 3, the cw, wellington paranormal

This is just a friendly public service announcement to remind you that there is another side to the What We Do In the Shadows Universe that is coming stateside. More specifically, season 3 of Wellington Paranormal, the ridiculously hysterical spin-off that follows the Keystone Cops-y paranormal investigative unit for the New Zealand Police in Wellington, is coming to U.S. platforms.

On Wed. Jun. 22nd at 9PM, Wellington Paranormal season 3 will premiere on The CW (then probably stream on CW for free afterwards). Currently, you can stream seasons 1 and 2 on cwtv.com and, if you’re jonesin’ for anything remotely close to WWDS like we are, you’re going to want to get in on all three seasons over and over and over.

Pick of the Day: Fun & Dumb Improv Festival (in NYC) 7/8-7/10

June 21, 2022
News
brooklyn, brooklyn comedy collective, fun and dumb improv festival, improv comedy, nyc comedy
The danger of gathering in close proximity over the last couple of years has been devastating to live performance, especially when it comes to long form improvisational comedy. Improv is a major pillar to live comedy and flourished before lockdown, but has only just recently been finding its footing on this side of the pandemic having to deal with venue closures, performers moving away, etc.
Thankfully, the Brooklyn Comedy Collective is cooking up a celebratory return for improv in full force, which is great to hear since we have no idea if and when the next Del Close Marathon will be. From July 8th-10th, BCC will have over 80 shows from not only from NYC, but all around the globe to perform on their stages deep in Brooklyn. That’ll include such renowned teams as BABY WANTS CANDY, LADIES WHO RANCH, BORABISH, SHAMILTON, and way more! You can check out the entire schedule here.
“Fun and Dumb is all about bringing the improv community back together,” says BCC Artitistic Director Philip Markle. “We’re thrilled to have teams joining us all the way from Berlin & Chicago – as well as the other NYC comedy theaters like The Squirrel, Magnet, The PIT, Rubbish Comedy, and the former Upright Citizens Brigade.”
Day passes are going for $20 and you can (and very much should) go snag them here.
« Recent News
Older News »

Recent News

divider

  • The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 279: Mark Vigeant & The Unspoken Inspiration of Getting Your Ass Kicked - When you're someone like the brilliant Mark Vigeant, the road in comedy can be very… Read More
  • The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 278: TCB’s Jake & What Goes Into Making a Year End List - We kick off 2026 at The Comedy Bureau Field Report by giving a big ol'… Read More
  • The 100 Best Things in Comedy We Were Witness to in No Particular Order of 2025 - Even though last year felt like a decade or maybe even a whole century, it… Read More

Sign up For The Newsletter

Copyright © 2020 The Comedy Bureau
All rights reserved