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Pick of the Day: Rachel Pegram Taping (in LA) 4/11

March 14, 2024
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If you’re the sort of comedy fan/nerd/aficionado that wishes to catch the not so distant future’s next big stars, you would hopefully be well aware that, by the fact that you’re reading this right now, plenty such opportunities exist in LA and NYC on a nightly basis.

With that in mind, if you’re in and around LA on Thurs. Apr. 11th, you’re definitely going to want to be at Bar Covell, specifically in the side room to catch one Rachel Pegram tape an album live. Pegram is a gem in the LA scene with her a level of affability and charm that makes you feel like you’re a good friend giggling over the best gossip (even though it’s honed material).

Pegram is doing an early and late show, 7PM & 9PM, that Thursday and tickets are only $5. Best go get them before they sell out right here.

 

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 207: Chloe Radcliffe & Doing a Solo Show About You Cheating

March 13, 2024
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Chloe Radcliffe has been taking radical honesty and capturing of the full breadth of the human experience to a new level with, rest assured, plenty of jokes, in her astounding solo show, CHEAT. Radcliffe shares, in the hour, an in-depth journey of her pattern of cheating and really getting into the nitty gritty of perhaps why it might be happening (and that’s she still human and is not solely defined by her faults). It’s a hysterical, beautiful, and heart-wrenching show that really needs to be seen and heard and we’re so lucky that we got to talk to Chloe on this week’s TCB Field Report all about what openly talking about cheating as the sole basis for a show (and doing it so well) is really like.

Follow Chloe @chloebadcliffe across socials and get tickets to her latest performance of CHEAT if you’re in LA on Tues. Mar. 26th @ 7:30PM.

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

Pick of the Day: Podcast But Outside Presents: Hi! Be A Guest (in LA) 3/28

March 12, 2024
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It has been a minute since one of the most subtly clever podcasts ever devised, Podcast But Outside, has popped up, but we’re happy to say that Andrew and Cole and Cam the Intern will be back at it, pulling passersby off the street for $1 to interview them in front of a live crowd, starting up again this month.

Armed with a table, chairs, some mics, and some of the fastest quips/comebacks, Andrew Michaan and Cole Hersch have built quite the chit chat podcast that’s very possible for interviewing strangers on a podcast. Just take a listen to Podcast But Outside if you haven’t binged/done a deep already.

Their first live inside show in awhile will be at UCB Franklin come Thurs. Mar. 28th at 9PM. Tickets are $15 and you can (and should) go get them here.

 

TCB Debriefing 3/9-3/11/24: Oscars, Kevin Casey White, Comedy Central, Fahim Anwar, Wicked Little Letters, Deadspin

March 11, 2024
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1. Welp, the 2024 Oscars are in the books and while comedy probably got more nominations than it ever has in the history of AMPAS, it didn’t win as big as we had hoped (or like it did last year with Everything Everywhere All at Once). Best Picture went to a more traditional Oscar type movie with Christopher Nolan’s epic Oppenheimer, a biopic dedicated to Robert J. Oppenheimer, a man who might have altered the course of human history as much as any historical figure on record.

For the major categories, here are the comedy Oscar winners for this year:

Best Actress-Emma Stone, Poor Things
Best Supporting Actress-Da’Vine Joy Randolph, The Holdovers
Best Adapted Screenplay-Cord Jefferson, American Fiction
Best Live Action Short Film-Wes Anderson, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar

To see all the winners of the 2024 Oscars, take a gander at them here.

2. For all the years that go into getting good enough to do a stand-up comedy special, then the additional year(s) or so that it would take to get ready for that special, there’s is so very much riding on the night of taping for a comedian to get through their hour flawlessly and stick the landing. That said, that dynamic often differs vastly from what actually makes a great night of live stand-up comedy, full of vibrant connection with the audience and truly unplanned surprises mined by a seasoned comedian.

NYC comedian Kevin Casey White, in a refreshing move against the grain, really goes for broke and letting chaos ride in his just released special, Harangue. To be clear, it’s not all crowd work (which so often feels manufactured at this point too, especially if you’re telling the audience, then the subsequent viewers at home that it’s a “crowd work” special) or a large swath of the audience heckling. White has plenty of great material about his rambunctious life choices.

That said, he puts his money where his mouth is and goes as deep as he can with an audience member who got stood up on a date that was supposed to happen at his taping. The jumping back and forth between succinct material and what is a really wild audience interaction (NOT born out of heckling) isn’t something that could have been entirely foreseen in the months White prepped for the special. And yet, he’s so present on stage and so quick to follow the comedy in the moment that the journey is so damn fun. Harangue showcases that perfectly and is one of those rare specials these days that not only clues somebody as to how much damn fun a night of comedy could be as well as capturing that ever elusive “lighting in a bottle”.

Kevin Casey White: Harangue is now streaming on YouTube. Please enjoy it here.

3. Comedy Central’s latest batch of digital only, short form sets, Comedy Central Stand-Up Featuring has the latest batch (season 15) coming very soon; Wednesday this week to be exact. Take a gander at the likes of Sean Patton, Amberia Allen, Morgan Jay, Amy Silverberg, Logan Guntzelman, and more recorded live at LA’s Lodge Room here.

4. Fahim Anwar’s latest hour special seems to have been flagged by YouTube after Anwar thought he took all the necessary precautions, even going so far as to have someone at YouTube to make sure everything is up to code. Despite all his efforts, Anwar’s special was algorithmically slowed down causing Fahim and his team to scramble to cut a cleaner version of his special and retitling the original video as the “uncut version”. Fahim goes into great detail about how all of this happened over, pretty much, just one bit (that he was willing to cut) where he says a certain slur.

5. Olivia Coleman and Jessie Buckley will be swearing the most that ever have on screen in their entire careers with their upcoming film, Wicked Little Letters. A period piece with two celebrated actresses cursing up a storm? We’re fully on board. Take your first look and listen to Wicked Little Letters with the film’s first trailer here.

6. Deadspin, the often alt-comedic voice in sports, had already been sold and bought and turned inside out once, but is going through yet another regime change that has resulted in their entire staff being let go (Variety). The irreverence of the brand will supposedly still be intact, but we shall see. Maybe they’ll get Katie Nolan to do Garbage Time again?

7. We’ll leave you with this: If there is a single issue to bolster voter turnout, maybe it will be finally abolishing Daylight Savings?

Pick of the Day: Good Heroin NYC 4/11

March 11, 2024
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Looks like NYC is going to get some Good Heroin!

Good Heroin has been one of LA’s longest running weekly shows, a haven for indie comedy nestled in the back patio of the charming Stories Books & Cafe in Echo Park every Saturday night. Dave Ross and Matt Ingebretson founded the show years and years ago and gathered quite the following for one hell of a weekly stand-up show. Matt moved on to write and produce amazing, critically acclaimed TV (Corporate and This Fool) and Dave moved to NYC and the show in LA is under the more than capable hosting hands of Lindsay Adams and Rob Haze same place, every Saturday at 7PM.

As Dave has rooted himself in NYC over the last few years, he’s aiming to give NYC it’s very own Good Heroin that will be at an equally charming and kitschy venue, an instrument store called Main Drag Music in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Per usual, Dave is going to have wondrous co-hosts in Julian McCullough and Natalie Norman as well as very, VERY, VERY stacked inaugural line-up including:

Sydnee Washington @justsydbw (Don’t Tell Comedy, Comedy Central’s Up Next)
Dan Soder @dansoder (The Standups on Netflix’s)
Rosebud Baker @rosebudbaker (Netflix’s, SNL)
Andy Haynes @imandyhaynes (Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Conan, Comedy Central’s Roast Battle)
Courtney Maginnis @courtneymaginnis (Comedy Central, College Humor)
Petey DeAbreu @pdeezjokes (Comedy Central’s ClusterFest)

This very first Good Heroin NYC is set for Thurs. Apr. 4th at 8PM. Tickets are $17.85 and you better snag them up quick before they inevitably sell out right here. Also, do yourself a favor and keep up with @goodheroinnyc on IG.

TCB Debriefing 3/5-3/8/24: Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda, Problemista, JFL Montreal, SXSW, Alex Edelman, Good One, Ramy Youssef, Jerrod Carmichael, Steve Martin, Something Wicked, Noah Baumbach, Murderbot, Jermaine Fowler, Kenny DeForest

March 8, 2024
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1. Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda is simultaneously a concession by Netflix to make up for continuing to let Dave Chappelle to be their highest paid TERF as well as a beautifully curated showcase of comedians from all ’round the world that are both genderqueer and so damny funny and proof positive of the healing connective powers of comedy. If you sit and watch the Gadsby-handpicked line-up of Jes Tom, Chloe Petts, DeAnne Smith, Asha Ward, Krishna Istha, Mx. Daheli Belle, and ALOK, you’ll see a different color of the fabric of humanity in all of its comedic absurdity, but very and incredibly human all the same. The observations and issues of all the comedians in this special may not be the sorts that you encounter in your own daily life, but their jokes exquisitely highlight a sort of universal ridiculousness of life (especially when it comes to the gender binary) that any open minded, open hearted soul can get behind. Of the comedian showcases that Netflix has done, this very well might be their best (and most affecting) one yet.

Please enjoy Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda on Netflix right now.

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2. Problemista is the sort of work that has to make one wonder what sort of magic did Lorne Michaels shoot down at SNL when Julia Torres wrote there. Torres and co-star Tilda Swinton make an unforgettable duo in a magically real fish-out-of-water, coming-of-age, critical immigrant tale that perfectly showcases Julio’s penchant for the subversive nuance in everyday minutia (i.e. pitching toys that have more dramatic tension and emotional complexity). Don’t be surprised if it’s this year’s Everything Everywhere All at Once (it is an A24 movie after all) with having all the trappings of an ambitious arthouse indie comedy that’s set for wide release on Mar. 22nd. Go get tickets to see and enjoy this treasure if it’s playing in your city right now right here.

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3. JFL Montreal is cancelled this year and looking for creditor protection (CBC), which means, for the first time in decades, there likely won’t be any sort of New Faces of Comedy handpicked by Just For Laughs. That said, it has been the reality for quite some time that JFL New Faces, while a prestigious honor, was one milestone on what is usually a still very circuitous road in the career of a comedian. The fate of JFL Montreal and New Faces along with it have yet to be decided, but we now wonder what will become JFL’s stake in everything else (Moontower, London, Toronto, etc.).

4. SXSW just kicked off today and they have a comedy festival that is alive and well with the expected stacked line-up of comics and shows including:

Aida Rodriguez • Andrew Rannells • Annie Lederman • Beth Stelling • Brian Simpson •
Cazzie David • Chris Fleming • Chris Gethard • Christina Catherine Martinez • Conan
O’Brien • Courtney Pauroso • Doug Benson • Dulcé Sloan • Dustin Ybarra • Erin Jackson •
Frank Oz • Hannah Einbinder • Ikechukwu Ufomadu • Jaboukie Young-White • James
Adomian • Joe DeRosa • John Leguizamo • Jon Gabrus • Jourdain Fisher • Judd Apatow •
Leonard Maltin • Lilly Singh • Lucia Aniello • Luisa Omielan • Lynne Koplitz • Matt Besser •
Napoleon Emill • Natalie Palamides • Nathan Macintosh • Nick Kroll • Nick Thune •
Orlando Leyba • Pamela Adlon • Paul Scheer • Pete Lee • Punkie Johnson • Rich Vos •
Rick Glassman • Robert Smigel • Samantha Bee • Stuart Goldsmith • Tone Bell •
Yamaneika Saunders • Zach Zucker

A.I. Johnny Cash & A.I. Friends Hootenanny • ASSSSCAT • The Comedian’s Comedian •
Entre Nos Presents Comedy Crossroads • Comic Relief US • The Creek and The Cave •

Doug Loves Movies • Famous with a Baby (and Other Sh*t that Didn’t Work Out) • Girl
Cop: A Clown Drama • Gotham Comedy Club • Hollywood Improv • improv4humans •
Maltin on Movies • The Origins of Whatever You Call What We Did with Conan O’Brien
and Robert Smigel • Reel Funny: Creating Comedy from the Director’s Chair • Riffs and
Riff-Raff with Nick Thune & Friends • Samantha Bee Presents Wits End • Stamptown •
The Street Meat: A Comedic Celebration of Food Trucks, Grease Pits, and Sandwich
Shops • The Unfinished Orson Welles Roast of Hollywood • Vanessa 5000 • Variety Power
of Comedy • Yamaneika Saunders Presents: Maestra • 

5. To say that Alex Edelman’s Just For Us is critically acclaimed is kind of understating just how much acclaim it has gotten. It’s not often that someone at Alex’s age gets to do their solo show on Broadway after doing several runs Off-Broadway then tour all over the country, yet his special and Alex himself really had something, dare we say, special with the story of him infiltrating a White Nationalist meeting as a Jew. Thankfully, you and the rest of the world that has access to HBO/Max will get to see it this April. Watch the teaser for Alex Edelman: Just For Us here, then get ready for it be released during Worldwide Comedy Month.

6. If you’re obsessed with process in the art form of comedy, you might already be obsessed with Jesse David Fox‘s Good One podcast. Mike Birbiglia is one-upping the podcast by giving an unprecedented look at how he came up with a whole new hour/special/solo show from start to finish as a Good One documentary. Take a gander at what you’ll get to see, then watch Good One: A Show About Jokes on Peacock starting Mar. 26th.

7. Ramy Youssef has More Feelings (as well as a new special) and, from the looks of it, it’s going to be quite timely (you know, Ramy’s MO as a comedian and artist especially in regards to Muslim representation in media/comedy/world). See for yourself here, then watch it exclusively on Max on Mar. 23rd.

8. If you thought Jerrod Carmichael had left it all out there with Rothaniel, just you wait to see his reality show Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show that seems to be dedicated to the actual reality part of the Reality TV genre in a way that Vanderpump Rules or Keeping Up with the Kardashians aren’t. True to his form of breaking down form conventions, it would seem Carmichael is doing a docu series of the aftermath of his special and what he hath wrought in his own life and calling it a reality show. Take a look with the first trailer here, then immediately set a reminder for Mar. 29th to watch this on HBO or Max.

9. This two part documentary for legendary comedians is starting to become a trend. Garry Shandling, George Carlin, and now, Steve Martin with Morgan Neville’s STEVE! (martin) coming to Apple TV+ on Mar. 29th. Take a gander of the latest comedy nerdery must see doc here.

10. A new witch comedy, Something Wicked, is in the works with the one and only June Diane Raphael taking the lead role and Dickinson creator Alena Smith at the helm (Deadline). Fingers crossed that there will be some witchy Hotwives energy present in this show.

11. Following being roped into the box office boffo and critical juggernaut that is and was the Barbie movie, Noah Baumbach is headed back out on his own with his next movie at Netflix that will sports a shiny, shiny ensemble cast of Adam Sandler, George Clooney, Laura Dern, Billy Crudup, and Riley Keough (Deadline). Those are all the details for now, but from how much we loved White Noise, we won’t be surprised with a jocular satire that feels, perhaps, all too relevant.

12. Award winning book The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells is not only going to be adapted into an Apple TV+ series (Deadline), but going to do so with Sabrina Wu leading off an ensemble cast of Tattiawna Jones, Akshay Khanna, and Tamara Podemski. A show following a sentient android that wants to watch soap operas will do well to have Wu on the cast.

13. The very next Foot Fist Way may come from Jermaine Fowler and Zach Bornstein, though trade out Tae Kwon Do for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (Deadline).

14. We’ll leave you with this: RIP THIS Bald King, Kenny DeForest. Please watch and enjoy his last Don’t Tell Comedy set here.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 206: Club Video & Keeping the Club Actually Cool (and Inviting)

March 6, 2024
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Club Video is the latest welcoming, short film/video/sketch showcase that’s as inviting and low key as it is cool and the place to be in NYC, at the intersection of film and comedy and wanting a great weekend hang with good folks. This week’s TCB Field Report is dedicated to how the hell one strikes that balance and we talk to Club Video’s Whitley Watson and Micah Phillips how they manage to keep Club Video in the creative and good vibes sweet spot.

Follow Club Video @clubvideoshow, Whitley Watson @videotapezzzz, Micah Phillips @micahrockandroll, and Marshall Louise @marshalllouise

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and Jake Kroeger
Photo by @allierosejokes

Pick of the Day: (2024 Return of) The Frogtown Show (in LA) 3/9

March 6, 2024
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These early months of 2024 are decidedly feeling not LA-ish, at least by LA standards (as we type this out and see several giant puddles on a WeHo street intersection). That said, there is still to be plenty sunshine and warmth to be had, especially coming up, which is why we’re thankful that The Frogtown Show @ Spoke Bicycle Cafe is finally returning.

Hosts Emily Maya Mills, Erin Lennox, and Jared Goldstein took all of this past winter off (as it is an outdoor show that can only provide so many heaters) and are aiming to roar back with their beautiful curated and arranged monthly stand-up show starting this Sat. Mar. 9th at 7:30PM for only a $10 suggested donation. Per usual, their line-up is stacked with Chris Estrada, Brandie Posey, Chad Damiani, Chris Garcia, and Savannah DesOrmeaux.

Weather forecast says it’ll be back to more than LA-ish this weekend, so make it out to Spoke this Saturday night. (FYI, it is easiest to get to Spoke Bicycle Cafe by bike). Keep up with all things Frogtown Show here.

Pick of the Day: Writing on the Stall (in NYC) 3/27-4/13

March 5, 2024
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Just as we got to do with Jacqueline Novak‘s lauded Get On Your Knees, we have had the esteemed privilege of seeing Caitlin Cook‘s brilliant conceived and developed musical solo show, Writing on the Stall, completely sourced from years and years collecting/seeing/cataloging images of bathroom graffiti.

Even from seeing bits of it projected on a makeshift screen on the rooftop level of a parking garage, Cook has had managed to beautifully span a hilarious emotional odyssey stitched together through sharpie-d and scratched non-sequiturs that has garnered acclaimed at the big time at Edinburgh Fringe as well as touring all throughout the U.S.

Cook and Writing on the Stall is getting another Off Broadway run that will stretch from Mar. 27th to Apr. 13th, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 9PM at the lovely Soho Playhouse in NYC. Tickets are $46.50 and you really REALLY not miss out on seeing the show if, somehow, you haven’t seen it already.

TCB Debriefing 3/1-3/4/24: Dan Soder, DO NOT EXPECT TOO MUCH FROM THE END OF THE WORLD, Hacks, Worldwide Comedy Month, Martin McDonagh

March 5, 2024
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1. Much of the art form of stand-up comedy comes in subtleties. The skills of presence and delivery and writing often are best when they’re seamless in someone’s act. If you throw in some of the very best impressions/voices at the ready, you’ll get a fantastic piece of stand-up from one Dan Soder. Soder’s second special, On The Road, just released on YouTube covers a lot of common ground when it comes to subject matter, but Dan’s almost undeniable warmth, specificity in his takes, and uncanny knack for nailing a voice of a character really this 40 minute special crackle, almost without you knowing it since it’s delivered so very casually. A more classical, observational style of stand-up can still very much work in 2024, especially if your name is Dan Soder. Please enjoy Dan Soder: On The Road here.

2. It would make sense that a movie called DO NOT EXPECT TOO MUCH FROM THE END OF THE WORLD throws pretty much every traditional cinematic and narrative convention aggressively out of a window. Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude made a foreign comedy/satire that thankfully isn’t a cutesy rom com or fish-out-of-water story, but something that feels more akin to an episode of The Eric Andre Show. See for yourself with the official trailer here.

3. Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder return as one of the best duos that television has to offer these days on Hacks. Please enjoy a taste of what’s to come with season 3 with Hacks S3 teaser here (then set a reminder for the premiere on May 2nd on Max).

4. 800 Pound Gorilla Media is declaring April as Worldwide Comedy Month and given what April 1st is, was there really any other choice.

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5. For as much as Hong Kong has really squashed any sort of subversive ideas, especially regarding beliefs, philosophies that don’t fall in line with Beijing and Xi Jinping, it’s pretty curious that one Martin McDonagh (In Bruges, 3 Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Banshees of Inisherin), one of the more subversive voices we have in film and theater, is having a “Masterclass Retrospective” in the upcoming Hong Kong International Film Festival (Deadline)

6. We’ll leave you with this: NYC comedian Nomie K. Baker joins in a 24 hour vigil to demand the NYC City Council call for a ceasefire in Gaza and a sobering reminder that innocent folks are dying every day in Gaza and that noise should be continued to be made for a ceasefire until it happens.

Pick of the Day: Some Fun Lines (in NYC) 3/24

March 1, 2024
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If you’re on IG or TikTok, you definitely know where the comedians are these days, but where are the humorists and satirists? Thank goodness for NYC’s satire/humor mic, Some Fun Lines, that has comedy folks live read written satire out loud to a live crowd.

To celebrate one year of this mic going, hosts Johnathan Appel, Chandler Dean, and Maeve Dunigan are putting on a very special showcase with some of the sharpest pens in NYC comedy including:

James Folta (The New Yorker)
Josh Gondelman (Desus & Mero)
Rima Parikh (The Onion)
Freddie Shanel (Reductress)
Charu Sinha (Inside Job)
Jen Spyra (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert)

This very special one year anniversary of Some Fun Lines is set for Sun. Mar. 24th at 5PM at Caveat in LES/Manhattan. Tickets are $18.80 and you can (and should) go get ’em here.

TCB Debriefing 2/27/24-2/29/24: Richard Lewis, The Daniels, Tom Cashman, Poor Things, Jockular,

February 29, 2024
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1. Of course, R.I.P. Richard Lewis. We sincerely hope he rests peacefully with the thought that folks around the world remembering him fondly. Not only was he a crucial part of Curb Your Enthusiasm, but Lewis’ stand-up is what brought him to prominence to be the friend/foil to Larry David in the first place. Lewis is one of the very few comedians (until the last few years or so) that ever got to play Carnegie Hall and, on top of that, sell it out. May you go down a YouTube/streaming rabbit hole watching and his enjoying his comedy and honoring his memory.

2. The minds behind the truly groundbreaking (we should use that word more rarely, no?) Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Daniels (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert) are set for their next (we assume) comedy epic come Summer 2026 (Deadline). There are no other details other than that at this time, but if it’s a movie to follow the lineage of Swiss Army Man and Everything Everywhere All at Once, you better bet that there will be plenty of genre mashing, meta commentary, the highest and lowest brow humor, and so much heart.

3. Aussie comedian Tom Cashman (accidentally) proved that comedy can actually affect social change. A mere feisty retort to a landlord about references ended up stretching out into an international saga and, eventually, very real legislation in Australia. Please see/hear/enjoy Cashman’s whole journey (and the proof that comedy has more value than just cheap laughs) with Cashman’s special Pests here.

4. 2023 awards frontrunner, Poor Things, is coming to Hulu on March 7th, so you can enjoy the delightful madness of Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone’s most ambitious work to date.

5. Though the worlds of comedy and sports have crossed more than a couple of times, a sports podcast with great comedy folks Tien Tran, E.R. Fightmaster, and Katie Kershaw with the backing of Adam McKay should be very much highlighted (Variety). Cleverly called Jockular, we have a feeling it’ll be a take on sports that hasn’t been really heard/seen and, consequently need to be heard and seen ASAP.

6. We’ll leave you with this: surface level jokes about the pandemic are getting so well worn that it would actually be refreshing to hear about airplane food.

Pick of the Day: Ester Steinberg LIVE RECORDING (near LA) 3/23

February 29, 2024
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Many attempts were made at making comedy specials when we were in the thick of pandemic times and, we’d say, very few were successful (especially the ones that were done outside and socially distanced). It takes a special grade of comedian to pull off doing stand-up like that and Ester Steinberg is one such rare talent to pull off doing a special to folks in their cars parked outside of The Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

With that in mind, you shouldn’t pass up what she can do in appropriate comedy environment, i.e. a comedy club, which is exactly happening for her next special. Ester will be taping her latest special next month on Sat. Mar. 23rd at 7PM & 9PM at Santa Monica’s Crow Comedy Club (LA’s only comedy club with FREE parking). Tickets are only $20 and you shouldn’t miss out on Ester doing stand-up since you won’t have to stay in your car to watch her. Go get ’em here.

 

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 205: Sam Varela & State of Comedy 2024

February 29, 2024
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Intrepid indie comedy producers, Sam Varela, returns to TCB Field Report to talk the state of comedy with TCB’s Jake Kroeger at this juncture of (still) early 2024. Varela produces shows in both LA and NYC (including the amazing Picture This) as well as live-streams that are genuinely worth watching and definitely is one of the perfect people to weigh in on where the art form/community/scenes of comedy are right now and where they’re headed going forward.

Follow all of Sam’s great comedy things/happenings at nakedcomedy.org.

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and Jake Kroeger
Photo by @heyjasperlewis

Pick of the Day: Don’t Tell Tapings (in NYC) 3/1 & 3/2

February 28, 2024
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Don’t Tell Comedy, the quiet comedy pop-up turned international comedy pop-up sensation (so much so that they’ve kind of become the premier maker of short feature stand-up sets for folks to watch on a regular basis (versus more traditional places like Comedy Central and Netflix or whenever it happens on late night).

Just take a gander for yourself at their archives on their YouTube channel here and you’ll see what we’re talking about and why comedians use these Don’t Tell sets as credits now.

DTC is actually going to their next round of tapings in an abandoned and/or cool hideaway somewhere in Chelsea/Manhattan in NYC this weekend on Fri. Mar. 1st & Mar. 2nd at 7PM ET & 9:30PM ET. Tickets are $31.99 and you can and should go get ’em here before they sell out.

TCB Debriefing 2/22-2/26/24: Rory Scovel, Spirit Awards, Free Time, Jon Benjamin, Free Bill Burr Tickets

February 26, 2024
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1. If were keeping score (and rest assured, we are) Rory Scovel has the second great comedy special of 2024. The first one goes to Jacqueline Novak capping off her years-long run of the spectacular Get On Your Knees and Scovel delivers his most evolved meta, yet completely accessible hour of stand-up with Religion, Sex, and a Few Things in Between.

There isn’t a spare moment without an aside or an aside to an aside, but no matter where Rory goes, he has a knack for keeping the hour on the rails even if it appears his actively and repeatedly taking course off of them. That’s just one layer of Scovel flexing his comedic verve and masterful skill. The gleeful dissection of religion and sex is so joyous, one might easily need a second viewing to see just how damningly good Rory’s observations are and how painstakingly crafted they are to seem so effortless. Whether it’s creating comedy out of thin air or making pitch perfect jokes seem conversational, Scovel has got all of that (and a more than a few things in between) covered and then some.

Rory Scovel: Religion, Sex, and a Few Things in Between is now streaming on Max.

2. The Film Independent Spirit Awards, one of the major awards ceremonies where comedy actually stands a chance of winning, were just awarded this past weekend. Oddly, this year’s Oscars has the most comedies nominated, perhaps ever, making it more in line with its indie cousin, The Spirit Awards.

As far as comedy is concerned, American Fiction won for Best Lead (Jeffrey Wright) and Best Screenplay (Cord Jefferson). The Holdovers took home Best Cinematography (Eigil Bryld) and Best Supporting Performance (Da”Vine Joy Randolph), Jury Duty got it for Best Ensemble Cast, and Fremont won the very special John Cassavetes Award.

See the full list of winners here.

3. Rising NYC comedy star Colin Burgess leads off what could be one of the off-beat comedies of the year with Free Time, a tale about quitting (and nailing the timing for that). Take a gander at the first trailer here.

4. Jon Benjamin has reached a new height in his career by voicing a Bill Skarsgård character in an action movie. See for yourself herewith the Boy Kills World trailer.

5. We’ll leave you with this: Anyone want Bill Burr tickets for Wilshire Ebell show this Tues. Feb. 27th? Hit us up at thecomedybureau@gmail.com

Pick of the Day: CHEAT (in LA) 3/3

February 23, 2024
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While comedy certainly does have the power to demystify the things that we don’t necessarily want to talk about or deem unsavory and being vulnerable is certainly part and parcel to that, how vulnerable is any single comedian willing to get to shine a comedic light on what’s so often kept in the dark?

Well, one Chloe Radcliffe, in one of the most radical acts of honesty we’ve seen in a comedic performance, has put together a beautiful, heart-wrenching, and hilarious solo show about how she has cheated in almost every relationship she has ever been. It’s the rare piece of comedy (and, if we’re to really mull it over, art) that shows humanity in its entire spectrum, transgressions to transcendence and everything in between and a wondrous journey to show that people are more than they often great/awful things they do. Simply called CHEAT, it’s undoubtedly one of the best solo shows/hours we’ve seen in recent memory and you should definitely go watch it ASAP wherever it’s playing.

For Angelenos, you’ll have another chance come Sun. Mar. 3rd at 7PM at The Elysian. Tickets are $20 and you can (and should) go get them here right now.

Pick of the Day: ROOMIES in Hell (in LA) 3/18

February 22, 2024
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There was a time when, somehow, the hysterical Dylan Adler lived with the also hysterical Sam Morrison. Two NYC comedy powerhouses behind the same apartment door: can you imagine?

Well, imagine no more as Sam is coming through LA and reuniting/going through the ringer yet again with his former roommate, now turned beloved LA comedy transplant next month. Along with Joel Kim Booster, Hayden Johnson, Camirin Farmer, Reshma Meister & Sarah Stern, and Sam Oh, Morrison and Adler will show you all of the queer comedy brilliance that was (somehow) contained within a two bedroom apartment.

Delightfully called ROOMIES in Hell, catch Sam and Dylan and co. at Bar Lubitsch on Mon. Mar. 18th at 8PM for the nice price, only right now, of $5. Go get your tix here.

TCB Debriefing 2/16/24-2/21/24: High Plains Comedy Festival, Ferris Bueller, Taylor Ortega, Tig Notaro, Extraordinary, Kenny DeForest Fest, Brian Regan

February 21, 2024
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1. Save the date (and get flight and hotel to Denver) for 2024 edition of the High Plains Comedy Festival.

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2. There is a Ferris Bueller’s Day Off spin-off in the works following the two valets that joyride in Cam’s Dad’s Ferrari (THR). And so, the march of IP continues.

3. Please enjoy this hysterical lil’ gem from Taylor Ortega where she and a long lost brother connect for the first time as, very likely, the weirdest people in each other’s lives.

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4. Take your very first gander at Tig Notaro‘s latest hour, Hello Again here, due out on Amazon Prime on Mar. 26th.

5. Extraordinary kind of lived up to its title in how much of a pleasant, out-of-nowhere, surprise it was (especially since The Boys seem to dominate the dark comedy, superhero satire genre) and, consequently, we’re looking forward to season 2 due out on Hulu next month on Mar. 6th. Get a taste of what’s to come with Extraordinary‘s season 2 trailer here.

6. Yes, a great way to honor the memory of Kenny DeForest is a comedy festival, which just so happens to be named Kenny DeForeFest. It’ll be held in Springfield, MO’s Blue Room Comedy Club. Get more details/tickets here.

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7. If you happen to be in Santa Barbara on Feb. 22nd (THAT’S TOMORROW) and want Brian Regan tickets, get at us at thecomedybureau@gmail.com ASAP.

8. We’ll leave you with this: What is a book about comedy you would want to read? Let us know at that same e-mail address in #7.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 204: Hay Beacon & The Easier Way to Move on Up

February 21, 2024
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After spending so much time in LA that it seemed like they already lived in Los Angeles, Hay Beacon has made the move on down from SF to the City of Angels and we here at TCB are personally grateful to have such a delightful addition to our ever evolving comedy scene. For this week’s TCB Field Report, we talk to the freshly transplanted Hay and how they’re acclimatizing and an insightful perspective on how to move up from one comedy scene to another, especially if one is considered to be the “big show”.

Follow Hay @haybeacon across socials

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

Pick of the Day: THE STAND PRESENTS: ROBIN TRAN & STACY CAY (in NYC) 3/9

February 21, 2024
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It’s not everyday that the comic minds of Robin Tran and Stacy Cay come through NYC to co-headline a very special evening of comedy. These two celebrated comedians are a hysterical, shining beacon for both a trans-identity perspective as well as having wonderfully cutting humor and shouldn’t be missed when headlining solo, but especially not when they’re going up one right after other.

NYC’s Chelsea Music Hall is going to get such a treat next month! Presented by The Stand, Saturday, March 9th at 8PM will be a grand night of Tran and Cay. Tickets are on sale for $30.03 a pop and you best go get them before they sell out. Do so here!

 

Pick of the Day: Drop In (in NYC) EVERY TUES Starting 2/27

February 16, 2024
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There is a certain gravity to Two Boots Pizza and comedy. For years, the NYC location has had a stand-up show and there used to be an LA location right next to UCB Franklin.

You’ll be happy to know that the Park Slope, Brooklyn location of Two Boots is once again going to get another free, weekly, stacked stand-up in one of NYC’s more rebellious pizza parlors. This iteration of comedy at Two Boots will be called Drop In and will start on Feb. 27th at 7:30PM with hosts Mia Jackson and Olivia Carter leading off a grand inaugural line-up of:

Frank Conniff (Mystery Science Theater 3000)
Dan Perlman (Flatbush Misdemeanors)
Abbi Crutchfield (Colbert and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee)
Carmen Lagala (Colbert and OFTV)
Josh Gondelman (Emmy Award winning from Last week Tonight and Seth Myers)

Also, they were be a raffle for free pizza (and a limited supply of free Miller Lite).

So, RSVP ALREADY (do so right here) and it would be really nice if you make the $10 suggested donation.

TCB Debriefing 2/12-2/15/24: Bad Play, This Fool, Adam Sandler, Hannah Gadsby, Abbott Elementary, Caleb Hearon

February 16, 2024
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1. Big Tobacco, the sketch group and not the corporate beast, made one of the best satires/mash-ups of an art form we’ve ever seen with a wonderfully searing send up of prestige live theater, Bad Play. Round of applause to Brad Beidman, Brian Fitzgerald, Lyndsey Kempf, and Eli Lutsky and a thanks to them now that Bad Play is on YouTube for you to watch just in case you couldn’t make it to the Yard Theater or the Hollywood Fringe when it first made a big splash. Please enjoy Bad Play here.

2. Hulu makes an utterly stupid move by cancelling This Fool (THR) after two critically acclaimed seasons. So much for a full on Bear x This Fool crossover ep.

3. Adam Sandler’s next special will be directed by one of Josh Safdie, whom Sandler previously worked on in pulse pounding sports gambling thriller, Uncut Gems (Deadline). Perhaps, we’ll get an answer to what a handheld stand-up special would be like, especially with some sort of dire ticking clock at play.

4. While it has been a bit since a big time comedian (maybe just a couple of years?) has put their name on a stand-up comedy showcase to present their favorite comedians, we’re really glad to see Hannah Gadsby throw their hat in this ring with a showcase of gender redefining comedians including ALOK, Chloe Petts, DeAnne Smith, Ashley Ward, Jes Tom, Mx. Dahlia Belle, and Krishna Istha (i.e. some of the best stand-ups working today). It really is going to be grand Mar. 5th when Gender Agenda premieres. See for yourself with the first trailer here, then set a remind for Mar. 5th to watch this immediately.

5. Abbott Elementary, the latest torchbearer of the Christopher Guest lineage of mockumentaries and, perhaps, one of the most heartfelt, touching ones yet is renewed for season 4 just as season 3 premiered (Variety).

6. One of the very best in comedy these days, Kyle Kinane, (just go watch Shocks & Struts if you need a refresher) has slated his latest hour, Dirt Nap, for March 4th. You can pre-order it now and get your first peep of it right here.

7. Caleb Hearon is already a star, but is about to have his IMDB STARmeter get upped to where it’s supposed to be with him starring in Lily Wachowski’s upcoming dramedy, Trash Mountain (Variety).

8. We’ll leave you with this: While the Ace Hotel is going to close, the theater formerly known as The Theatre at the Ace Hotel will live on as The United Theater on Broadway (a nod to its past as The United Artists Theater). The big gala shows for Netflix Is a Joke Festival are safe.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 203: Paul Danke & What Makes Live Comedy ALIVE

February 14, 2024
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Part of the magic of live comedy, especially when it comes to just putting on stand-up, is that it seems like a lone person is captivating and inspiring spontaneous laughter to a group of strangers shrouded in darkness. Of course, the ingredients as to what make that magic actually happen are elusive and ever changing (not to mention, wholly impermanent). LA comedy torchbearer and beloved comedian Paul Danke and TCB’s very own Jake Kroeger dig into what makes live comedy special (when it is indeed special, of course) as well tease what they got up their sleeve to possibly make that happen.

Follow Paul @pauldanke across socials and get into his brand new album, Mad River, here.

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

Pick of the Day: Ian Farley: Oil & Water (in LA) 2/18

February 14, 2024
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While clowning is still a burgeoning scene here in LA, it very clearly has its stars (you’ve probably seen Natalie Palamides in something at this point).

As with any artistic scene, there are those next in line, those who have been upping and coming for quite some time and are, frankly, due for their time in the limelight.

Ian Farley is one such figure who is so devilishly good at clowning and, in particular, brilliant at wringing every single iota of a laugh out a bit. As such, you really ought to not miss when he puts on his solo show, a collection of painstakingly crafted characters, wonderfully called Oil & Water at The Lyric Hyperion this Sun. Feb. 18th at 9:30PM.

Tickets are only $12 and, honestly, it’s worth so much more than that. Go get ’em here.

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