• 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

Uncategorized

divider

August 14, 2017
Uncategorized
comedy nerd, lyric hyperion, quiz night, quiz show, silverlake, trivia night

You’ve probably heard of quiz/trivia nights tailored specifically to something like The Beatles or The Simpsons (i.e. Stonecutters @ Nerdmelt, first Saturday of every month)

However, a entire night of Comedy Nerd Trivia might be just breaking new ground.

Two weeks from now, Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Cafe in Silverlake will be hosting its very first night of Comedy Nerd Trivia and having spoken to the folks putting it together (and offering up some trivia of our own), rest assured that it will indeed test the depths of your comedy knowledge. Also, the very, very fun Steven Castillo, who just made it to JFL Montreal’s New Faces this year, will be hosting.

As long as you have a team of 2-5 people and buy two drinks, you’re good to play.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

By The Way, You Should Still Be Watching Channel 101

August 14, 2017
Uncategorized
august 2017, channel 101, downtown independent, indie tv, short form tv

By The Way, You Should Still Be Watching Channel 101

Our last post pointed to Channel 101 being the flashpoint for Rick and Morty.

That was years and years ago, but Channel 101 is still going strong, creating some of the most innovative, independent, experimental short form TV out there.

See for yourself with fan favorites Jason Gudasz’s surrealist sitcom Somewhere in Highland Park and David Seger, Davey Johnson, and Alex Kavutskiy’s meta attempt at a late night show, Late Tonight with Nick Burton.

Also, all of Channel 101 is archived for you to go down a deep, deep, weird, wondrous rabbit hole.

August 13, 2017
Uncategorized
comedy show, los angeles, patreon

All of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, etc. are updated for next week (8/14) and beyond. Full listings at www.thecomedybureau.com.

If you dig those listings, please show us some love and support by pledging a few bucks on Patreon.

August 13, 2017
Uncategorized
free comedy, free show, free tickets, los angeles, stand up

Another hot Hot Tub is coming your way tomorrow, with guest host Brooks Wheelan, and that means we got a pair of tickets for you to win!

Enter here: http://thecomedybureau.dola.com/giveaways

(P.S. we’ve got other ticket giveaways going for Wild Horses, Comedy Sucks 1 Yr., Sh*t Arcade too)

Rick and Morty’s Origin Story, Pt. 1

August 13, 2017
Uncategorized
abed gheith, adult swim, channel 101, dan harmon, house of cosbys, origin story, rick and morty, sevan najarian

In case you weren’t aware, Rick and Morty had its humble beginnings from a beautiful thing called Channel 101. 

Channel 101 is the indie TV institution created by Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab that still runs to this day with its own self-sustaining creative community. It’s also the place where Harmon met his Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland.

Get more of that story in this first part of an Adult Swim behind-the-scenes series that explains how the brilliant hit, Rick and Morty came to be.

August 13, 2017
Uncategorized
barbara gray, brian huskey, cheap comedy, diary, dustin marshall, hollywood, kyle ayers, lindsay ames, los angeles, my diary, riley silverman, storytelling, ucb, ucb sunset

Lindsay Ames’ My Diary is back for its August 2017 edition this week and has a line-up whose diaries will be undoubtedly something special including a cast member of People of Earth, the founder of Feral Audio, a host of Lady to Lady podcast, a trans comedian, and a comedian that created an entire complimenting contest. 

Tickets are $7 and you really ought to get them here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

The Hard Times Will Present Comedy at KROQ’s High & Low Fest

August 12, 2017
Uncategorized
allen strickland williams, cameron esposito, chris fairbanks, comedy festival, dave ross, emily heller, guy branum, hard times, kroq, kurt braunohler, mike lawrence, music festival, nos center, rhea butcher, san bernadino, stand up
image

Less than a month from now, KROQ will be taking over San Bernadino’s NOS Event Center for music and arts festival that will feature several fine servings of comedy courtesy of satirical punk news outlet The Hard Times.

As you can see in the flyer above, many of LA’s finest will head about an hour outside of town to offer up the comedy stylings while Death Cab for Cutie, Tegan and Sara, Best Coast, and more play the music stages.

It’s $92.70 for GA pass and $278.10 for VIP

GA Ticket includes entrance to the festival grounds, access to all stages, food and drink areas, and vendors.

VIP Pass includes all the GA Ticket amenities + a VIP special hangout area with private bar, food and drink. VIP Passes will also enjoy an open Craft Beer Bar, a special viewing area for the main stage, private restrooms, a separate private festival entrance, and will receive a limited edition festival tee shirt. These tickets are extremely limited and available those 21 years of age or older. VIP wristband must be worn at all times.

Get more info and buy tickets here.

August 12, 2017
Uncategorized
burbank, gateway show, laurie kilmartin, leafly, los angeles, moses storm, starburns, starburns castle

This edition of Leafly’s The Gateway Show is set for Friday, August 18th at 9PM at Starburns Castle.

Slated to go through this dank gauntlet are a sweet line-up of Sean Jordan, Whitmer Thomas, Allie Amrien, Bri Pruett, Moses Storm & Laurie Kilmartin. From what we know, that covers a wide range of people in terms of how much time they spend getting high.

Tickets are $8 online and $12 at the door. Get online tickets here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, and maps can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Please Watch Ahamed Weinberg’s Web Series “Ahamed’s Ramadan Diary”

August 11, 2017
Uncategorized
ahamed weinberg, comedy central, muslim, muslim in america, ramadan, web series

Ahamed Weinberg is a name that, if you haven’t committed to memory yet from his short films and stand-up (you might have seen him on Seth Meyers recently), please do so. 

We’re a little late to the party in sharing his latest offering, Ahamed’s Ramadan Diary, but we’re still telling you about it now because it shows off all the facets of Ahamed’s comedy and very unique perspective as a white Muslim in America with the last name Weinberg.

Please enjoy all five short episodes here.

Pamela Adlon Has More Chaos in Store for “Better Things” According to Season 2 Trailer

August 11, 2017
Uncategorized
better things, louis ck, pamela adlon, season 2

Whether or not you want to think of Better Things as a “spiritual spin-off” of Louie, it’s part of FX having a prestige line-up of comedy that keeps them being recognized more like a premium cable network rather than a basic one and, for that, you should be watching it.

The trailer for season 2 just dropped and things definitely get ramped up for Sam (Pamela Adlon) on all fronts.

See for yourself here.

Season 2 of Better Things premieres Thursday, September 14th on FX.

Broad City Partners with Love Honey for Special Line of Adult Toys

August 11, 2017
Uncategorized
abbi jacobson, broad city, ilana glazer, love honey

Broad City Partners with Love Honey for Special Line of Adult Toys

Yep, Broad City now has merch that is explicitly meant for adults to “fool” around with. Very few sitcoms that are on basic cable can say that. 

Of course, it’s just another instance where Broad City sets themselves apart from the rest of television. Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer’s empire built from their show sure is fun, sex positive one.

“Ingrid Goes West” Now Playing in Limited Release

August 11, 2017
Uncategorized
aubrey plaza, elizabeth olsen, ingrid goes west, matt spicer
image

Ingrid Goes West really did take us by surprise, mostly because we didn’t know what to expect. We especially didn’t expect something that’s both hysterical and suspenseful falling in line somewhere between, as we’ve said before, What About Bob?, Nightcrawler, and Young Adult. 

We certainly can’t remember the last time we saw a psychological thriller comedy that was worth telling people about (or even really think of one off the top of our head). 

Today, it opens up in NY and LA (and will open up in theaters nationwide later this month). Please find a screening nearest to you here.

Jay-Z Has an All Black Version of “Friends” Starring Jerrod Carmichael and Issa Rae in His Music Video for “Moonlight”

August 11, 2017
Uncategorized
alan yang, friends, issa rae, jay z, jerrod carmichael, lakeith  stanfield, lil' rel, moonlight, music video, parody, tessa thompson, tiffany haddish

Well, there’s a lot to unpack here.

Jay-Z has plenty of layers to his brand new album 4:44 and the same goes for each song and accompanying music videos. 

“Moonlight”, which features an sound byte from this year’s Oscars SNAFU when Moonlight and La La Land got mixed up for winners for Best Picture, has a music video that preempts the song with a big scene from a classic episode of Friends, but done with a cast of all famous black actors and comedians:

Jerrod Carmichael as Ross
Issa Rae as Rachel
Lil Rel Howery as Joey
Lakeith Stanfield as Chandler
Tessa Thompson as Monica
Tiffany Haddish as Phoebe

Before they go into a full remake of the episode, the song kicks in as the aspect ratio changes and a much more somber tone pervades the video. You might have to watch it a few times to even grasp how you feel about it and what you’ll take away from it in terms of black representation and visibility on both the big and small screens. 

Also, there are outtakes that could stand alone on their own and also happen to include Hannibal Buress. 

On top of all of that, Master of None co-creator Alan Yang got to direct the whole thing. 

Take all of Jay-Z’s music video for Moonlight here.

“The Death of Stalin” Trailer Promises the Latest and Greatest from Armando Iannucci

August 11, 2017
Uncategorized
armando iannucci, death of stalin, joseph stalin, parody, political comedy, satire, trailer

Armando Iannucci, the singular mind behind In The Loop, The Thick of It, and Veep, has been hard at work with his latest offering, The Death of Stalin. Basically, Iannucci brings his special brand of rapid fire dark political comedy to the events and subsequent power vacuum following the sudden death of infamous Russian dictator Joseph Stalin.

Suffice it to say.that it looks glorious.

The trailer, just released today, promises something quite extraordinary with a fantastic cast that includes Jeffrey Tambor, Steve Buscemi, Michael Palin, Paddy Considine, Jason Isaacs, and more as power hungry Russian higher-ups bickering Iannucci style.

See for yourself in the trailer here.

The Death of Stalin is slated for a UK release on Oct. 20th. Keep a close for a U.S. release date.

August 11, 2017
Uncategorized
1739  public house, comedy history, in heroes we trust, los angeles, los feliz, stand up

For several years, JC Coccoli has been dutifully holding down her 10PM Monday stand-up show at 1739 Public House. It’s actually one of the longest running bar comedy shows in LA at this point. 

She’s now franchising her show across LA county all the way to Venice starting next Wednesday at the art boutique known as In Heroes We Trust. The first line-up for the Venice Fringe will be stacked with Brooke Van Poppelen, Byron Bowers, James Davis, and, of course, JC.

The Monday Fringe show at 1739 Public House will still happen as it always has every Monday at 10PM, but will now be hosted by the awesome duo of Dave Stone and Lisa Best with a line-up, as seen in flyer with the baby, that’s also pretty stellar.

Now, for a bit of a local LA comedy history lesson that is part of the reason why JC is branching out the show throughout LA.

Long time, die hard comedy fans will now that the once popular show, What’s Up Tiger Lily? started by Maria Bamford and Melinda Hill long, long ago in the very same space when the establishment was a restaurant called Tiger Lily. Once the owners transformed that restaurant into two separate bars, Cuba Libre and 1739 Public House, Tiger Lily moved to the Western themed strip mall called Gower Gulch at a now defunct restaurant, Hollywood Studio Bar & Grill. 

From there, JC kept the show going at 1739 Public House, then called Keep It Clean, that always had great comics, but had to dealt with some rowdy bar patrons not expecting a show every now and again. It was actually one of the first shows in LA that we regularly attended even before we got The Comedy Bureau off the ground. 

One evening in 2011, we saw an audience member going from high fiving a comedian during a set to dry humping him to getting kicked out. Immediately after, the same comedian, Sean Green, had to deal with another drunk heckler to which he challenged to a fight. After that, two other great comedians that just happened to be hanging there, Davey Johnson and Kyle Kinane, inspired by the events that just transpired, played “brothers” of the hecklers that were ejected and it was one of the best, most insane nights of comedy we’ve ever been to.

In fact, we wrote about it in full here.

After a few years, 1739 Public House got shifted to the space next door, previously occupied by Cuba Libre, making for a very spacious bar that housed several TVs, pool tables, patio, dozens of booths, and a nice little alcove-ish space for JC’s show, which got a re-brand with it’s current name, Fringe. As there is plenty of space for bar patrons to not be part of the show, watch sports highlights, enjoy a couple rounds of pool, or maybe even have a very private conversation upstairs, the show could breathe a little better and not have to worry as much about disturbing the ecosystem of this public house.

Still, there would be the occasional crazy thing that would go down just because it’s 10PM on a Monday we suppose. Such a crazy thing happened last week that is another crazy milestone in the show’s history.

Here’s JC’s account from a FB post:

Last night – witnesses can verify ( Jake Kroeger Lisa Best Laura House and Adam Newman ) at Fringe on Mondays a couple was talking loudly and a very sweet, but def tipsy/ drunk, and very tall model-like white woman about my age attempted to regulate them. I was on stage and all I heard was “You two are so rude. Out. You get out.” She stood up to let them out of their seats and though they were confused they were listening to her. Like, she jedi mind tricked them and the white model woman stood up and the man stood up willingly accepting his fate of being asked to leave and his girlfriend followed… I am at the mic, just watching. Waiting. But then this is where things got sticky, the girls were in each other’s faces, one holding a beer, and the “citizen’s arrest” white woman who I understand was doing what she believed was right, kept repeating “no, you leave. You are so rude. This is a show. She is talking.” (referring to me! ) And, I’m just on stage, watching it happen because they are adults, and I think in this political climate people want to emote. Who am I to stop them? Then all of a sudden, “citizen’s arrest white model woman” went to shove them calmly, but still, both out. NEVER put your hands on another drunk woman (comedy 101). “Don’t fucking touch me.” (the infamous words of warfare) and then boom, a beer goes flying onto “citizen’s arrest white woman” and one side of our audience. I was impressed no one got splashed because they all moved so quickly. It was skill. The couple exits-
the man apologizing – the woman cursing bloody murder. And the room is in shock. Stunned. Quiet. Tipsy “citizen’s arrest drunk woman, with her shirt drenched sits back down and says "No violence. No. They were loud and they were rude.” And that was that. Another undeniably punk rock moment in comedy. 

We indeed were there and that did all happen. In fact, JC was talking to us about branching out the show right before this edition of Fringe kicked off, making this “audience member showdown” serendipitous.

So, 1739 N. Vermont will continue to be one of the reliable last stops in comedy on Monday here in LA, but it will now also have companion shows that you should also go to in this gigantic city of ours.

Please Get Mike Bridenstine’s Debut Comedy Album “The Hungry Wolf Hunts Best”

August 11, 2017
Uncategorized
a special thing, ast records, brido, comedy album, mike bridenstine, stand up
image

Often in comedy, people mistakenly assume that just being honest makes for the best comedy. Honesty is a great source and motivator for comedic material, but comedians still have to do plenty of work and exhibit a high level of craftsmanship to make honest stories from their life into refined bits of comedy.

Mike Bridenstine indeed draws from the well of his own life, whether it be being married to a black woman as a white man or witnessing one of the greatest bull fights of all time, but has also spent many years working on those stories like a fine aged whiskey on this debut album, The Hungry Wolf Hunts Best. 

You should also note that Mike recorded this album on a single night with no edits like you were there. Such things are increasingly rare in comedy albums these days, but this hour from Bridenstine seems to be all the better for it.

The Hungry Wolf Hunts Best comes out this Friday, August 11th from AST Records, but you can pre-order it on iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play now.

P.S. these promo videos for the album are pretty sweet.

August 10, 2017
Uncategorized
burbank, dan harmon, DoLA, feral audio, free comedy, podcast taping, starburns, ticket giveaway

Wanna go see Harmontown live this Saturday at Starburns Castle for FREE? 

Of course you do.

So, enter to win free tickets here: http://thecomedybureau.dola.com/giveaways

HBO Orders Up Four “2 Dope Queens” Specials

August 10, 2017
Uncategorized
2 dope queens, comedy podcast, comedy special, hbo, jessica williams, phoebe robinson

HBO Orders Up Four “2 Dope Queens” Specials

Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson’s hit podcast 2 Dope Queens will indeed be getting four hour long specials at HBO.

While a few podcasts have been adapted for TV, we’re pretty sure no other podcast has gotten a TV special, much less four of them. 

The format of the specials has been detailed yet, but you be assured that Williams and Robinson have plenty of canvas to work with over the course of four specials. 

Look for these 2 Dope Queens specials to premiere next year on HBO.

Conan O’Brien Previews the New York Comedy Festival

August 10, 2017
Uncategorized
comedy festival, conan o'brien, line-up, live comedy, new york, new york city, november, ny comedy festival, podcasts, stand up, tbs

Per usual, The New York Comedy Festival is stacked as evidenced by Conan O’Brien being a part of it and announcing the headlining line-up (and trying to double up on a “farewell”) in this video here.

The NY Comedy Festival runs from 11/7-11/12 this year and you can get more details and tickets here.

August 10, 2017
Uncategorized
bruce smith, burbank, burbank comedy festival, cheap comedy, flappers, fred melamed, free comedy, los angeles, maria bamford

This might be a gem of The Burbank Comedy Festival coming next week. 

Bruce Smith, the real life manager of Maria Bamford, star of Lady Dynamite, will be somehow facing off with the fictional manager of Maria from Lady Dynamite played by Fred Melamed.

As far as we know, the real life Bruce and fictional Bruce are breaking new ground here and we think you ought to not miss out.

Tickets to this event are free.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

The 2017 LA Indie Improv Festival Is Happening This Weekend (Don’t Miss It)

August 10, 2017
Uncategorized
cheap comedy, free comedy, hollywood, improv show, improvisation, indie improv, long form improv, los angeles, los feliz, silverlake
image

We don’t have DCM in LA, but we’ve got improv festivals-a-plenty. 

One of the ones that you should absolutely catch is the LA Indie Improv Festival that happens with almost 200 teams between two venues (The Clubhouse and Lyric Hyperion) this weekend (8/12 & 8/13).

Slated to perform are many of LA’s best improvisers including such teams as:

Private Street, Boss Jr., The Faculty, Some Kinda Monster, Arts & Athletics, Rococo, Jacob Wysocki Makes Improvisers Do Short Form, Three Princes, Crashbar, The Colin Kaepernicks, Convoy, Outside Dog, Big Grande, and Dopetown 3000 (on a bus).

Oh, we should mention that it’s free to attend.

Get more details and a complete schedule here.

ESPN8 “The Ocho” Highlights, Just in Case You Didn’t Think It Happened

August 10, 2017
Uncategorized
dodgeball, espn8, firefighters challenge, sports highlights, the ocho

Yesterday, ESPN made the wise decision of transforming ESPNU into ESPN8 “The Ocho” that highlights sports that are “seldom seen”.

Sure, it’s a case of “gonzo comedy” and, as such, we understand your disbelief at a giant sports network actually taking a cue from satirical sports movie, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story.

That being said, here are some highlights from ESPN8′s one real day in the spotlight, which include headbutt table-tennis with a volleyball, a firefighter’s competition, and plenty of variations of dodgeball (including one where one person is juggling while avoiding getting hit).

Seeso Is Closing Up Shop Later This Year

August 10, 2017
Uncategorized
rip, seeso

Earlier today, we posted about the sale of Seeso properties to VRV. 

Turns out that was foreshadowing for this post from a few hours ago on Seeso’s FB page:

Dear Seeso-ers,

We’re writing to let you know that later this year, Seeso will be shutting its comedy doors.

Though we will be departing, much of our comedy will live on – and some of your favorite Seeso Originals have already found a new home.

You can now find HarmonQuest, My Brother, My Brother and Me, Hidden America with Jonah Ray and The Cyanide and Happiness Show on VRV: https://www.vrv.co/watchnow
We’ll let you know as soon as we have further information, including where to find the exciting project “There’s…Johnny!” and other Seeso Originals in the future (in the meantime, please note that There’s…Johnny! will no longer premiere this month as previously announced. We love this show and can’t wait for everyone to see it).

If you have questions, please visit https://www.seeso.com/faq

Stay tuned for more information!

Like we said, Seeso (and NBC by proxy) had a lot of content stacked up, which will now be, most likely, splintered across various networks and streaming services in the coming weeks and months. 

We’d hope that the doors closing at Seeso doesn’t reflect on the programming as plenty of their original series and specials are worth watching wherever you can watch them.

SMILF, Now a Series on Showtime, Gets a Trailer

August 9, 2017
Uncategorized
frankie shaw, showtime, SMILF, trailer

The journey to this series being made is one of those breaking in Hollywood stories that you love to see. Frankie Shaw made a fantastic, honest, vulnerable, and truthfully hilarious short film based on her life, which made the rounds at film festivals. Then got adapted into the Showtime series coming this November 5th.

So, with that in mind, please watch and enjoy the trailer for SMILF.

Seeso’s Hidden America with Jonah Ray, HarmonQuest, MBMBaM, and Cyanide and Happiness Sold to VRV Streaming Service

August 9, 2017
Uncategorized
harmonquest, hidden america, my brother my brother and me, seeso

Seeso’s Hidden America with Jonah Ray, HarmonQuest, MBMBaM, and Cyanide and Happiness Sold to VRV Streaming Service

This is a fascinating sale as we could have swore that you could get access to Seeso content through an Amazon Prime subscription. Wouldn’t it have been easier to just sell it there? Maybe there wasn’t enough interest or the price wasn’t right? 

In any case, the VRV streaming service, which is a streaming service home to lots of animated content, RiffTrax, Nerdist, and many other channels not only got four original shows, “Hidden America with Jonah Ray”, “HarmonQuest”, “My Brother, My Brother and Me”, and “Cyanide and Happiness” from Seeso in this sale, but also got an unaired season of HarmonQuest that they’ll get to premiere.

Though Seeso seems to be winding down, there’s plenty of great shows that should (and will hopefully) have a home sooner rather than later. Don’t be surprised to see Seeso programming get splintered on to several different services (or maybe even end up airing on linear TV in some way). 

« Recent News
Older News »

Recent News

divider

  • The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 277: Ethan Stanislawski & Being Timely in Comedy (Whether You Like It or Not) - When divisiveness is the order of the day, some of the best bridges are the… Read More
  • The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 276: Andy Sandford & Keeping Jokes as Tight Possible - Andy Sandford's philosophy of trimming all the fat from all his comedy has served him… Read More
  • The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 274: Spaghetti Festival & Sticking on the Wall (Together) - The Spaghetti Festival @ The Elysian represents a wholly rejuvenating spark of imagination and creativity… Read More

Sign up For The Newsletter

Copyright © 2020 The Comedy Bureau
All rights reserved