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September 28, 2017
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Basically, any LA appearance of John Hodgman should be mandatory for all Los Angelenos (and Greater Area Angelenos) to attend. 

So, we’re giving you more than ample warning for Hodgman’s latest evening here in LA where he will discuss his book Vacationland with Patt Morrison.

Please get your tickets here. 

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

Larry David Has a Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Brief Stint on Seth Meyers’ Writing Staff

September 28, 2017
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Think of this sketch as a very special minisode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. If you watch closely, it really does have the ‘Curb’ DNA of what Larry starting in a late night writers’ room would be like.

Watch it here.

Kate Berlant and John Early Are Making a Comedy Pilot Presentation ‘This Is Heaven’ for Hulu

September 27, 2017
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Kate Berlant and John Early Are Making a Comedy Pilot Presentation ‘This Is Heaven’ for Hulu

Individually, John Early and Kate Berlant are forces to be reckoned with and together even more so. 

Just see their Vimeo mini-series 555…

…and their Tonight Show set for proof.

So, a half hour sitcom pilot presentation This Is Heaven where they play best friends needs no further explanation in order for us to get excited. Hopefully, before too long, we’ll get to see this pilot go to series at Hulu.

Please Enjoy Phil Gower (Andre Hyland) Somehow Get Kicked Out of a Drum Circle

September 27, 2017
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Andre Hyland has some of the best character-man-on-the-street segments around. 

Wannabe hippie Phil Gower is one such character. 

See for yourself as Phil indeed gets kicked out of a peaceful drum circle.

September 27, 2017
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Over 13 years, Ron Lynch has faithfully kept one of the best comedy variety shows featuring stand-up, sketch, characters, clowns, magic, bands, carnies, and other weirdos in LA, The Tomorrow Show, going every Saturday night at midnight. 

Well, the time for their swan song has unfortunately come, but what a swan song it will be. 

The very last Tomorrow! with Ron Lynch will be this Saturday at midnight full of their main players, best and brightest, all time favorites, old friends, comedy legends, etc. 

Do not miss out. Please get your tickets here.

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

Season 5 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine Premieres Tonight

September 26, 2017
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Just a friendly reminder that the return of Mike Schur’s comedy empire is now in full effect with the 2nd season of The Good Place underway and Brooklyn Nine-Nine embarking on its fifth season at 9:30PM tonight on Fox.

SNL Adds Heidi Gardner, Luke Null, and Chris Redd as Featured Players and Sam Jay, Gary Richardson, Erik Marino, Andrew Dismukes, Steven Castillo, Claire Friedman and Nimesh Patel as Writers

September 26, 2017
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SNL Adds Heidi Gardner, Luke Null, and Chris Redd as Featured Players and Sam Jay, Gary Richardson, Erik Marino, Andrew Dismukes, Steven Castillo, Claire Friedman and Nimesh Patel as Writers

There’s plenty of talent to be excited about here. For us, we’re specifically jazzed about Sam Jay, Chris Redd, Gary Richardson, and Steven Castillo as we have personally got to delight in their comedic stylings up close. 

They, of course, add more diversity to SNL, but, if given a chance, can really bring some attitude and tomfoolery both to the show in season 43. We’ll just have to wait, cross our fingers, and see if that happens.

This news paired with Kumail Nanjiani hosting an episode this season does indeed have our hopes up a little.

Freaks and Geeks: The Documentary Coming in 2018

September 26, 2017
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Freak and Geeks, the landmark sitcom that ended up being a launching pad for much of the comedic talent you see on TV and in theaters these days, is getting a documentary with both A&E and Morgan Spurlock on board.

More and more, 1999 becomes a distant memory, and thus, a deep dive back into Freaks and Geeks will probably be a refreshing surprise for many folks who enjoy Paul Feig, Judd Apatow, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, Martin Starr, James Franco, Busy Philipps, etc. etc. 

You’ve now got time between this moment and a TBD premiere date for this doc to, at the very least, watch the series that ended unfortunately far too soon.

Please Enjoy Moses Storm’s Late Night Stand-Up Debut on Conan

September 26, 2017
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There are many facets to the comedy of Moses Storm of which we enjoy. Modern Millennial and Terminally Chill Birthday are just a couple of Moses’ performance art pranks that got us on board for whatever Moses is doing.

He also has honed his skills in storytelling and stand-up that maintains Moses’ truthful, yet silly brand of humor.

See for yourself in this first late night stand-up appearance from last night’s Conan.

September 26, 2017
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Second City will be doing two nights of Always Legal to Laugh, featuring all weed based sketches and improv, both from their archives and modern day originals, making for a nice way to remember that recreationally legal cannabis in California is only a few months away from being available. 

They’re bringing their best and brightest to Hollywood’s Montalban Theater for the occasion including Frank Caeti, Edgar Blackmon, Jaime Moyer, Holly Laurent, Tawny Newsome, Eddie Mujica, Naomi Snieckus.

Tickets start at $25 and you can and should get them here.

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

Watch Nathan Fielder Follow Up with “The Ghost Realtor” from 2nd Season of Nathan For You

September 25, 2017
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This is from Nathan For You: A Celebration, which visited “clients” of Nathan Fielder in past seasons of the show. 

Somehow, the “ghost realtor”, which started as a prank small business plan grew into something stranger, took on a life of its own beyond the prank, and continued to get even more strange after Nathan was done with shooting the episode in season 2.

How strange? Well, see for yourself here.

John Cena and Kumail Nanjiani to Star in a Buddy Cop Comedy

September 25, 2017
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John Cena and Kumail Nanjiani to Star in a Buddy Cop Comedy

Well, that’s a buddy cop comedy we can get behind. 

John Cena has taken many by surprise for how funny he’s been in movies such as Trainwreck and the whole world, it would seem, finally took notice of Kumail Nanjiani through both The Big Sick and Silicon Valley.

Just imagining this duo bantering back and forth puts a smile on our face. Hopefully, this project will see a release relatively soon.

All of Don Rickles’ In Conversation Series “Dinner with Don” Is Now Streaming

September 25, 2017
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Before passing away earlier this year, comedy legend Don Rickles was working on a web series, Dinner with Don that would feature conversations between other comedians like Zach Galifianakis, Judd Apatow, Amy Poehler and people of interest like Snoop Dogg, Rich Eisen, Marisa Tomei, etc.

It was like Rickles’ version of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

As they were in the middle of making the series, we weren’t quite sure what was going to happen with it. 

Fortunately, all of what they have is now up and streaming at YouTube. Watch all of Dinner with Don here.

HBO Orders Pilot for “Avenue 5”, an Armando Iannucci Space Comedy

September 25, 2017
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HBO Orders Pilot for “Avenue 5”, an Armando Iannucci Space Comedy

As Veep (created by Armando Iannucci) is on its way out on its own terms, HBO wisely wants to stay in the Iannucci business and has already put their money down for a pilot of his latest project, Avenue 5, a futuristic comedy set, most likely, on a space ship. 

Now, that is pretty much the only detail that currently exists for the project, but it should be noted how much of a departure it is for the mastermind behind modern political comedy such as Veep, In The Loop, The Thick of It, and the upcoming Death of Stalin. 

So, we’re imagining that an Armando Iannucci space comedy will have to deal with the ridiculousness of “exo-politics”, perhaps making fun of the Treaty of Greada or the heirarchy between the Greys, Reptilians, Nords, humans, etc. 

The Opposition with Jordan Klepper Has Its Series Premiere Tonight

September 25, 2017
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It’s almost been three years since the 11:30PM slot during the week at Comedy Central has been occupied by something uber-satirical in nature. The Colbert Report ended at the end of 2014 followed up by a much more grounded The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore, then, briefly by the game show @midnight.

Now, Jordan Klepper looks to return to a Colbert Report-ish show with The Opposition that will be the companion to The Daily Show. In fact, think of The Opposition with Jordan Klepper is to Infowars as The Colbert Report was to The O’Reilly Factor.

See how much that analogy rings true tonight at 11:30PM on Comedy Central.

September 25, 2017
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Gerald, the amazing absurdist, partially nude, uncanny, kind-of-adult epic, directed by none other than Dr. Brown, is returning for another run at the Lyric Hyperion next month with the amazing cast of Max Baumgarten, Chad Damiani, Isaac Kessler, Erin Lampart, Paul B Levenhagen, Natalie Palamides, Anna Seregina, and Mark Sherman. 

We’ve seen it for ourselves and it really is all those things that we said above.

Please get your tickets as soon as you can here.

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

heads up, all of our listings for comedy shows, events, and open mics are updated for 9/25/17 and beyond

September 25, 2017
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Win Tickets to Tomorrow’s Hot Tub with Kurt and Kristen

September 24, 2017
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Per usual, Hot Tub with Kurt (Braunohler) and Kristen (Schaal) is one of the best things going on Monday night and we’ve got tickets for you to win!

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

Yes, There Is a Holiday High School Zombie Comedy Musical and It’s Called “Anna and the Apocalypse“

September 24, 2017
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Written by Alan McDonald and Ryan McHenry and directed by John McPhail, Anna and the Apocalypse is a mash-up of so many genres that it’d seem silly to even call it at a “teen holiday-zom-com musical”. 

No matter what you end up calling it, the trailer promises teen angst, breaking into song, and plenty of blood and guts set against the backdrop of Christmas trees, candy canes, and garland. 

See for yourself in the trailer here.

September 24, 2017
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One of the most popular radio play show podcasts ever, Thrilling Adventure Hour, is re-assembling the WorkJuice Players (Paul F. Tompkins, Paget Brewster, Busy Philipps, Joshua Malina, Janet Varney, Autumn Reeser, Craig Cackowski, Mark Gagliardi, Hal Lublin, Annie Savage, and Marc Evan Jackson) for a special Anti-Defamation League benefit filled with plenty of Nazi-punching.

This special episode of Thrilling Adventure Hour is happening Saturday, November 4th at 8PM at Largo at the Coronet Theatre. Tickets are $50 and you best get them here quick because they do sell out very quickly (in fact, they’re almost gone).

Watch Chris Gethard’s Assistant Justin Linville Air His Grievances in Front of Chris Gethard

September 23, 2017
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Looks like Justin Linville has joined the ranks of late night talk show host assistants being funny simply for being honest about their bosses (Conan O’Brien assistant Sona Movsesian also holds this rare distinction). 

See what grievances Justin read aloud to make his boss Chris Gethard a little anxious while Wanda Sykes and Shannon O’Neill watched with delight on this week’s TCGS here.

September 23, 2017
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The Rainbow Brainskull Hour, the creation of comedian, artist, and multimedia hyphenate Ramin Nazer, is an indie comedy show truly suited to its home in an neighborhood comic book store. It’s a great stand-up comedy show paired with phosphorescent magic and animation conjured up by Nazer himself.

The next edition of The Rainbow Brainskull Hour is set for Saturday, September 30th at 9:30PM (sharp) at Alternate Universe (1498 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA). Admission is free. Get more details here.

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

Jimmy Kimmel’s Monologues on Health Care Show That Late Night Isn’t Just About Jokes Anymore

September 23, 2017
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Jimmy Kimmel, former co-host of The Man Show, would now seem to be a sort of conscience in the ongoing struggle for healthcare in the United States.

If you consider the gravity of that idea, it’s a curious crossroads that we’ve come to in regards to comedy actually affecting change as opposed to just commenting on it. May it be “gonzo comedy” (i.e. becoming an active part of the joke that you’re making) perhaps?

Only in rare times of tragedy (9/11, Charlie Hebdo attacks Trump getting elected) do late night hosts take a much more sobering tone that leans less on jokes and more on emotional resonance. Also, the idea that comedians can actually affect change directly on a socio-political level with their comedy was a fever dream at best for a very long time. 

For instance, comedian Dick Gregory, RIP, actually put action behind his razor sharp wit to make change happen with civil rights by joining in at marches, speaking out at rallies, etc. on top of being a groundbreaking, outspoken comedian.

Yet, in these topsy, turvy, non-sensical, surreal times where everything is getting “turned on its head”, the words of comedians are not only getting more barb-laden, but they’re actually getting much more serious much more often as well. 

Years ago, Jon Stewart took on Mad Money’s Jim Cramer on The Daily Show in a planned attack forsaking humor, even satirically, for the intention of clearly pointing out injustice. That wasn’t the norm in late night back then even though Stewart rose to an even more revered status after that interview. 

Nowadays, Stephen Colbert takes several direct shots at Trump on a nightly basis, Conan O’Brien is virtually a goodwill ambassador, and John Oliver and Samantha Bee both make their ideologies clear within their roasting of various topics as well issue some sort of call to action. In fact, Colbert has been noted to overtake Fallon in ratings these past several months because of the more overtly political comedy that happens on Late Night with Stephen Colbert versus The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

This brings us to Jimmy Kimmel, a late night host so apolitical that he had Donald Trump on and suffered none of the Internet’s scorn like Fallon did for having Trump on The Tonight Show and jostling his hair. 

Earlier this year, Kimmel gave one of the most sincere late night monologues in history (try thinking of another monologue where a late night host cried more on camera than Jimmy) by recounting the story of how his newborn son had to undergo heart surgery to live. The ordeal made Jimmy think of all the other babies that might have a similar condition that wouldn’t be afforded the same medical attention under proposed GOP healthcare bills intended to replace Obamacare.

This led to Jimmy chatting with Senator Bill Cassidy about a new GOP healthcare bill that would pass the “Jimmy Kimmel Test” for having no exclusions of pre-existing conditions among other things. That segment was from an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live taped four months ago.

Just this past week, Kimmel found that the Graham-Cassidy Bill that Senator Cassidy had been working on had not fulfilled the promises that the Senator made to Jimmy on his show. Jimmy has not only taken Cassidy to task almost every night this week, but done so in a way that comes across more as a PSA than a late night monologue. 

Tuesday night’s monologue was most definitely a call-to-action almost entirely devoid of any sort of jokes. Wednesday and Thursday made sure to have some of the tension broken by some roast style jokes, but Kimmel is now clearly perceived to actually have a dog in the fight for healthcare reform now, going toe-to-toe with elected officials. 

Again, such a notion might seem odd, but it’s most certainly an echo of the zeitgeist and how splintered the public trust in government is. 

This is as about a good of a time as any to remember that one of the enduring qualities of the late night talk show format is its ability to comment on the day’s events after they happen. The inherent tension in world events sets up a perfect opportunity for one liner jokes or even deep dive segments to highlight the absurdity of it all as quickly as network television can.

The news cycle moves so wickedly quick in 2017 that it almost burdens late night shows to cleverly make fun of it all. It may just be easier now to use the platform to, as Jon Stewart had done, just point out “what’s going on” as they see it instead of worrying so much about where the laughs come in.

Whether Kimmel will end up actually making a long lasting, significant difference in American health care has yet to be seen. To the point of this piece, it also has yet to be seen whether outright calling U.S. senators out for lying and then, subsequently, cracking jokes about their appearance and behavior will lead to said difference. 

Jimmy Kimmel taking on staunch stance and repeatedly not backing down on healthcare does show one important thing: being neutral in late night is becoming less and less of an option.

Season 4 of Transparent Is Now Streaming

September 23, 2017
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Transparent, it can be argued, is the dramedy that put Amazon in contention with streaming giants Netflix and Hulu. Sure, Catastrophe and Fleabag have done wonders for Amazon Studios as well, but Jill Soloway’s series put them immediately in awards contention. 

So, one of Amazon’s flagship series sails forth into streaming their fourth season today and looks like it’ll keep going for as long as the show wants.

At Home with Amy Sedaris Trailer Promises a Sort of Bizarro Pee-wee’s Playhouse

September 22, 2017
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A stranger version of the already heightened, brightly colored Pee-wee’s Playhouse is possible.

At Home with Amy Sedaris, part craft show, part a journey into the off-kilter fun house that is the psyche of Amy Sedaris, seems to achieve that according to this first, full trailer.

We’re gonna bet that if you loved Jon Glaser Loves Gear, you’ll love this too.

See for yourself here. (Oh, Michael Shannon has a pretty cameo that you should watch for).

At Home with Amy Sedaris premieres Tuesday, October 24th on TruTV at 10:30PM.

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