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TCB Debriefing 7/7-7/20: Bob Newhart, Emmys Noms, Hulu Comedy Specials

July 20, 2024
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1. R.I.P. Bob Newhart, 1929-2024. Never forget that Newhart had the first #1 Billboard charting comedy album with The Button Down Mind of Bob Newhart. Honestly, can’t remember the last time that happened since then.

2. Noms for this year’s Primetime Emmys were announced this week, which saw Ryan Gosling get nominated for breaking a bunch of times on SNL and The Bear getting a record number of nominations as a comedy with almost no comedy in it (don’t get it twisted– it’s a brilliant, astounding, paradigm shifting sort of show). Thank goodness What We Do in the Shadows got nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series. Their honors are long overdue.

OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES NOMINEES:
Abbott Elementary
The Bear
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Hacks
Only Murders in the Building
Palm Royale
Reservation Dogs
What We Do in the Shadows

Full list of Emmy noms here.

3. Hulu, alongside Amazon, is gunning for Netflix’s big comedy fish, which, this week, includes Bill Burr and Roy Wood Jr. At one time, getting an HBO special was the gold standard for comedians, then it shifted to a Netflix special. The time for some new standard might be nigh.

4. Sebastian Stan and Adam Pearson (who we hope you would have seen in Under the Skin) take a different approach to facing off in A Different Man, the latest dark comedy from A24 and director Aaron Schimberg. This very well could be a hallmark episode of The Twilight Zone, but with what seems like a hilariously satirical twist. Please enjoy the trailer for A Different Man here, then look for it in limited release this Fall.

5. Inside Out 2, at $1.37 billion in global box office, is now the second highest grossing animated film of all time (Collider) only to The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Don’t be surprised if it gets #1 and if Disney Pixar has to figure out how to do sequels that cover Riley’s college and early twenties.

6. Oof, what a time for Tenacious D to cancel a tour and put all creative endeavors on hold because Kyle Gass said “Don’t miss next time,” referring to the recent assassination attempt of Donald Trump, during a concert. It almost seems like they will actually have to legitimately come up with the greatest song in the world to fix this mess.

7. Rachel Bloom‘s high concept comedy special, “Death, Let Me Do My Special” is going to find it’s way to Netflix (Variety). It’s kind of criminal that Bloom has gone this long without top billing after Crazy Ex-Girlfriend went off the air.

8. Star Wars, one of the most popular franchises of all time, went anime and now it’s Rick and Morty, one of the most popular animated franchises in the 21st century. Thursdays at midnight, starting on Aug. 15th, Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith will be a bit more stylistically animated and probably even zanier with this anime bent to the series from Takashi Sano. Adult Swim will be airing both English and Japanese language versions. Take a gander at the trailer here.

9. Futurama just keeps Futurama-ing (perfectly skewering the present time thousands of years in the future) and we like it that way. Peep the trailer for season 12 here, due out July 29th on Hulu.

 

10. The one and only Margaret Cho has just been bestowed the Vanguard Artist-in-Residence at Joe’s Pub that will allow her to handpick and personally curate a fair chunk of programming at one of NYC and NYC comedy’s most cherished stages (THR). Maybe this’ll lead to Cho opening up her own venue at some point?

11. There’s quite a bit major reshuffling in LA comedy theaters over the last couple of weeks. The Ledge Theatre in LA is coming to a close at the end of this month with The Pack Theater relocating from The Broadwater in Hollywood to their current space in Los Feliz. There’s a lot of dust to be pardoned here, but make sure to go support the Ledge while you still can and patronize the Pack when it gets up and running just a few doors down from The Clubhouse.

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12. Variety announced it’s first Comics to Watch line-up that would have to forego a victory lap at JFL Montreal. Hats off to this year’s picks Asif Ali, Ralph Barbosa, Jackie Fabulous, Rachel Feinstein, Tina Friml, Troy Iwata, Preacher Lawson, Leslie Liao, Nathan Macintosh, and Saul Trujillo, all comics that you have probably seen on TV more than a few times already or come up endlessly in one of your social media feeds.

13. Those missing Darcy C’Arden and Will Forte on the reg, fret not, as they will be the stars of a dramedy following a tanning business gone out-of-control called Sunny Nights (Deadline). One tiny detail is that it’ll be streaming on Aussie streamer, Stan, so, umm, you’re going to have to find a way to get access to that.

14. Jennifer Lawrence is staying in the comedy lane with Why Don’t You Love Me? (Indiewire). It’ll be from A24, so, as a comedy, you can count on reality probably being bent in some way shape or form (and we’re here for it).

15. Upcoming Tubi comedy series, Z-Suite (has nothing to do with zombies unfortunately), possibly sounds like a PG-rated update of The Lord of the Flies (Deadline) with Gen-Z’ers suddenly in charge at a NYC ad agency.

16. We’ll leave you with this: Mr. Show might play differently with Jay Johnston with being a Jan. 6th insurrectionist.

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

TCB Debriefing 12/4/23: Ziwe/George Santos, Cole Escola, Central Park, Bill Burr

December 4, 2023
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1. Ziwe might be interviewing freshly ousted U.S. Representative George Santos. This is further proof that Showtime/Paramount is wholly foolhardy and short-sighted (for the sake of profit margins) for cancelling an iconic show.

Let’s do it @ziwe 😜 https://t.co/Y4TbeZEGOg

— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) December 3, 2023

3. The brilliance of Cole Escola will not be denied. This “lost” pilot for “Our Home Out West” is equal parts pitch-perfect camp and sharply drawn absurdism in a charming dreamy version of a Western with Cole giving Eddie Murphy a run for his money in playing multiple characters. Please watch and enjoy “Our Home Out West” now and over and over.

3. Apple TV+ cancels the musical comedy series Central Park after three seasons (Deadline). So much for a Bob’s Burgers, Great North, Central Park mega crossover episode in the Loren Bouchard-iverse (is that a thing, yet?).

4. Bill Burr has just announced his 2024 dates and we have a feeling you better set several reminders if you want to get tickets at billburr.com/tour if you want to get tix on Wednesday.

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5. We’ll leave you with this: Amazon is brazenly taunting your dependence on them as a corporation in the Fallout trailer. Shop accordingly (i.e. maybe not on Amazon) this holiday season.

TCB Debriefing 8/25/23: High Plains Comedy Festival, Bill Burr World Tour, Bottoms, Titanique

August 25, 2023
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1. One of the world’s coolest comedy festivals, Denver’s High Plains Comedy Festival, just announced their final wave of performers including:

  •  Langston Kerman
  • Amy Miller
  • Kristin Rand
  • Stephen Agyei
  • Mara Wiles
  • Kevin O’Brien
  • Allison Rose
  • Harris Alterman
  • Hayden Kristal
  • Rosalie
  • Sammy Anzer
  • Andres Becerril
  • Edward Bell
  • Austin Black
  • Katie Bowman
  • Ben Bryant
  • Christie Buchele
  • Janae Burris
  • Liv Carter
  • Matt Cobos
  • Georgia Comstock
  • Anthony Crawford
  • John Davis
  • Nic Dean
  • Joshua Emerson
  • Brad Galli
  • Morgan Gallo
  • Luke Gaston
  • Brent Gill
  • Steven Gillespie
  • Gabby Gutierrez-Reed
  • Shanel Hughes
  • Michael Isaacs
  • Mitch Jones
  • Ali Kareem
  • Dē Kelley
  • Ben Kronberg
  • Lane Lonion
  • Nathan Lund
  • Zac Maas
  • Jose Macall
  • Andie Main
  • Danny Maupin
  • Kate McLachlan
  • Miriam Moreno
  • Jeff Nelson
  • Nancy Norton
  • John Novosad
  • Hannah Popkin
  • Zach Reinert
  • Noah Reynolds
  • Patrick Richardson
  • Lee Robinson
  • David Rodriguez
  • Kelsey Rosen
  • ShaNae Ross
  • Jacob Rupp
  • Derrick Rush
  • BK Sharad
  • Sam Sisson
  • Mike Stanley
  • Jeff Stonic
  • Eeland Stribling
  • Kate Strobel
  • Brian Sullivan
  • Geoff Tice
  • Steve Vanderploeg
  • Matt Vogl
  • Elliot Weber
  • Lizzy Wolfson
  • Salma Zaky

So many more great comics are billed for Sept. 21st-23rd and you really go get more info, make plans, and get tickets here.

2. The one and only Bill Burr is going on a world tour that stretches from the UAE to Budapest to Vegas. You might want to get tickets sooner rather than later at billburr.com/tour.

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3. Very quickly, Emma Seligman and Rachel Sennott‘s Bottoms is astounding and hysterical and a great wake up call to the genre of high school, coming-of-age comedies and so many other things. We’ll give more thorough thoughts later, but definitely take advantage of National Cinema Day and go see one of the funniest, most badass films of 2023.

4. Once a curiosity in and around smaller comedy theaters in NYC, Titanique has not only played on Late Night with Seth Meyers, but has gone Off-Broadway and has just added LA comedy staple, Drew Droege, to its cast (Theater Mania).

5. If live comedy is set up right, there’s nowhere in the room that comic can’t hear you talking, which you shouldn’t be doign (in case you didn’t realize that).

TCB Debriefing 8/21/23: Sandy [Honig] Stock, Wolves of Glendale, Hannah Einbinder Tour, Bill Burr Movie, How to Get to Heaven From Belfast

August 21, 2023
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1. The very, very, very funny Sandy Honig of Three Busy Debras fame also happens to be amazing at photography (@sandyhonigphoto) and is bringing the two together with her subversive stock photography zine, SandyStock™ Zine. Please buy and enjoy at Heavy Manners Library.

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2. One of the best musical comedy groups around, Wolves of Glendale, has a new jam (and anthem) for those whose finances are getting the better of them. Please enjoy, Just Give Me Cash.

3. The marvelous Hannah Einbinder is going on her Everything Must Go tour next month. Do not miss out on some of the best horticulture and silly high concept comedy around today. Get tickets right now right here.

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4. Bill Burr has gone from revered comedian to lauded podcaster to acclaimed acting to acclaimed adult animation to sports commentating to, now, filmmaker with Netflix picking up his directorial feature debut Old Dads (Deadline). It’ll follow Bill as a man trying “…to navigate a changing world of culture, career and fatherhood,” so kind of an extended, cinematic act out of his stand-up.

5. One of the most beloved UK comedy series over in these parts is Derry Girls and Derry Girls fans ought to be thrilled to know that creator Lisa McGee has just set up her latest series at Channel 4, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast (Variety). It’s a comedy thriller that follows a mystery arising from the death of an old friend. Between this and Sharon Horgan’s Bad Sisters, it’s nice to know that Ireland’s dark sense of humor is well intact.

6. Don’t become a slave to your nostalgia.

Pick of the Day: Bill Burr (in NYC) 8/10

August 8, 2022
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The one and only Bill Burr in back in NYC this week.

With Live at Red Rocks having been just released on Netflix just a few weeks ago, Burr undoubtedly has a new hour that you can catch live and in-person if you head on down to Queens. There’s about a million and a half things that have happened since Burr recorded that special and, of course, he has his sharp, signature satiric take on all of it (on top of figuring out how to not be like his dad with very own kids).

City Winery is putting on Burr at Forest Hills Stadium in Forest Hills, Queens this Wed. Aug. 10th at 7:30PM ET and they’re still tickets available if you’ve got a cool $175 in your back pocket. Get tickets while you still can, if you’ve got the cash, here.

Bill Burr Has Just Launched a Dark Comedy Anthology Series “Immoral Compass” on Roku

November 8, 2021
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Roku, the home to Quibi originals, is now putting out there very own original content exclusive to their platform. For our money, they swung pretty well for their first series as they’ve got Bill Burr starring and presenting an anthology series (as if Burr is the Crypt Keeper from Tales from the Crypt, but just a jaded guy in a garage instead) that lives up to the title of the show, Immoral Compass.

Created by Tyler Falbo, Burr guides as a probably reliable narrator through what seems to be like a darker (and more cohesive) version of The Premise. Al Madrigal, Nick Swardson, Vince Vaughn, and Bobby Lee all make guest appearances and be terrified to varying degrees in their respective episodes.

Get a gander of what’s in store with Immoral Compass here with the official trailer, then, if you’re digging it, you can go watch it on The Roku Channel right now.

TCB Field Report Ep. 32: Chris Estrada & Making the Most Out of 2020

November 4, 2020
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LA scene favorite Chris Estrada was poised for a great 2020 before the pandemic took hold. Now, 8 months into lockdown, Estrada is, thankfully, still getting some great things that he deserves coming his way like a HBO Latino Entre Nos special premiering later this month. Estrada zooms with TCB’s Jake Kroeger about weathering the world throughout this year and keeping the flame of his comedy alive whether it be on Zoom, at an outdoors comedy show, or on his first stand-up special. Also, they dish “hot” takes on new series developments at ABC, Showtime, and Fox as well as representation for Latinx in comedy and the label of Latinx itself.

Follow Chris @chrisestrada85 on Twitter and @chrisestradacomic on IG.

Shout-outs: Bless The Harts, Bill Burr: Paper Tiger, Sam Jay: 3 in the Morning, and How To with John Wilson

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: The Comedy Store Family Fund Benefit

April 20, 2020
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Within comedy, some of the financially hardest hit groups by the COVID-19 pandemic include comedians making the majority of their money by touring and the venue staff at comedy clubs and venues.

To that point, one of LA’s biggest, oldest, most renown comedy institutions, The Comedy Store, will be holding a special, exclusive benefit for its staff and their paid regulars that have been out of work with the club having to go dark for several weeks. The Comedy Store Family Fund Benefit is set for this Tues. Apr. 21st at 5PM PT/8PM ET and will span 3 hours of many of the biggest names that regularly play the hallowed stages of The Comedy Store including Bill Burr, Tom Segura, and Whitney Cummings.

“It will air live as three separate 1 hour episodes on YouTube, Twitch and www.thecomedystore.com, followed by an “on demand” broadcast through The Comedy Store Channel on Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Roku and Xbox.”

Here’s a promo for The Comedy Store Family Fund for more details.

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Here’s the Trailer for Bill Burr’s Latest Special “Paper Tiger”

September 3, 2019
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Well, Netflix is really rolling out the big specials one right after the other. Last week was Chappelle’s Sticks and Stones and, next week, it’ll be Burr’s latest hour, Paper Tiger. 

This time around, Burr taped his special at London’s revered Royal Albert Hall, his biggest venue for a special yet (just over 5,500 w/o production crew). Burr’s penchant for being a contrarian, we’re truly curious what this latest hour will be and the conversations that will undoubtedly be held around it. 

We’ll just have to wait and see if Burr has flawless comedic logic yet again come Tues., Sept. 10th on Netflix. In the meantime, watch the trailer for Paper Tiger here. 

December 5, 2018
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With the horrific damage that the fires took on California, there are plenty of big, fantastic benefit shows coming up that will raise money for victims of said fires.

This includes:

Judd & Adam & Friends @ Largo at the Coronet Theatre Fri. Dec. 14th 8PM (currently sold out)

Holidaze! @ Dynasty Typewriter Fri. Dec. 14th 7PM, $15 in adv., $20 at door

The Comedy Store Festival @ Fonda Theatre Sat Dec. 15th 8PM $46-$131

If you can swing it, you should go to all of them as they’re all very stacked line-ups and, in the spirit of the holidays, it’s a great opportunity to give to people very much in need.

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

Watch Trailer for Gilbert Gottfried Documentary “Gilbert”

September 18, 2017
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It really takes a special kind of comedian to be worthy of a documentary that puts their life, both on and off stage, under the microscope.

Gilbert Gottfried is definitely one of those comedians.

The upcoming documentary Gilbert from Neil Berkeley will not only looks into the long, winding, storied career of Gottfried, but show what he’s like in between being the unmistakable voice on stage and screen. In fact, you get to hear what his real voice sounds like. 

See for yourself in the trailer.

Gilbert starts playing in NYC on November 3rd and in LA on November 10th.

Netflix Renews “F Is For Family” For Season 3

June 28, 2017
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Netflix Renews “F Is For Family” For Season 3

Bill Burr will officially get to continue to curse as patriarch of a cartoon family set in the 70s for a third season and we’re totally on board for that. 

“F Is For Family” Season 2 Is Now Streaming on Netflix

May 31, 2017
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Though you might be still working through the last 5 series/special that Netflix dropped (not to mention what else you might be watching on another streaming service), you’ve got a fresh batch with season 2 of Bill Burr’s F Is For Family ready and waiting for you when you’re ready.

Also, take a moment to notice that, in addition to this being an era of peak TV, animated series targeted at adults (including Animals, BoJack Horseman, F Is For Family, etc.) are flourishing more now than ever.

Bill Burr’s Animated Family Comes Back as Dysfunctional as Ever in NSFW Season 2 Trailer for “F Is For Family”

May 21, 2017
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Bill Burr’s F Is For Family is coming back for its second season in just over a week on Tuesday, May 30th. 

There’s a lot of surprises in store, as hinted at in this NSFW trailer for the new season. Whether they’re pleasant or shocking is something we’ll leave to you to decide.

San Francisco Is Getting Another Big Comedy Festival This Year with Comedy Central’s Very First “Clusterfest”

March 1, 2017
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At the beginning of the year, San Francisco always has one of the biggest comedy festivals in the world, SF Sketchfest.

Just announced today, SF will be getting another giant comedy festival in the summertime, specifically June 2nd-4th, brought to you by Comedy Central.

The first ever Clusterfest has a gigantic line-up of the sort proportions and depth that Comedy Central can summon. It’s also the flip of most big time music and arts festival in that it’s mostly comedy with a bit of music as opposed to there being a comedy tent and lots and lots and lots of music a la Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, etc. (Note: producers of both those festivals are involved here). See the line-up below or in this glitterbomb filled announcement video here.

Tickets/passes go on sale this Thursday, March 2nd here. They range from $199.50 earlybird pass-$599.50 VIP Pass.

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Bill Burr’s Latest Special “Walk Your Way Out” Now Streaming on Netflix

January 31, 2017
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Bill Burr has a brand new hour out on Netflix. As he is one of the best stand-up comedians working today, you might want to make Walk Your Way Out the next thing you watch on Netflix.

The story about the gorilla alone is worth the hour of your time. 

Here’s a Trailer for Bill Burr’s Latest Special “Walk Your Way Out”

January 25, 2017
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Bill Burr has a new stand-up special, Walk Your Way Out, coming out at the very end of this month and we don’t need to say much more than that, do we? 

Well, there’s this trailer where you can get a first look at the special. Other than that, you know the drill when a new Burr special comes out.

Bill Burr Will Be Live Streaming Him Riffing on AFC Wildcard Playoff This Sunday

January 6, 2017
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Bill Burr riffing on anything is worth the price of admission.

So, even if you’re not a football fan, it might peak your interest to know that Burr will be livestreaming him riffing on the AFC Wildcard Game this Sunday between the Miami Dolphins and the Pittsburgh Steelers from All Things Comedy Studios. This will include Bill’s thoughts on the commercials and everything else as well. 

10AM on January 8th, you can watch Bill watch the game, which might be just as entertaining (or even more) entertaining than the game itself, here.

November 27, 2016
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Bill Burr is returning to the Trepany House at Steve Allen Theater this week to do another hour and it’s something we’re guessing you won’t want to miss. Already, there’s only standing room available. 

Tickets are $19 and you can (and should) get them here.

July 4, 2016
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Wire to wire, this should be an amazing show and we’re guessing you should get there early if you want tickets and good seats.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows/events as well as open mics and maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com.

May 12, 2016
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Get tickets here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows/events and open mics along with corresponding maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Netflix Renew Bill Burr’s F Is For Family for a Second Season

April 16, 2016
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Bill Burr’s suspicions that his darkly comedic stories from his childhood would be better served in an animated series seem to be well founded.

It shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone now that Netflix is continuing the stable of critically acclaimed comedy they’ve got going. 

Still, Bill Burr’s animated series F Is For Family getting a second season is something to celebrate with a plethora of expletives.

March 22, 2016
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Tickets are going this evening with Bill Burr in The Long Beach Convention Center’s Terrace Theater for $39.50 and going fast.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows and open mics along with corresponding maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Bill Burr’s F Is for Family Is Now Streaming on Netflix

December 18, 2015
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At this time, you’ve either seen Star Wars: The Force Awakens or you’re not going to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens for about a week, so you should go watch this.

The long-awaited animated series from Bill Burr, F Is for Family, is now here. Take a journey back to the 70s when Bill grew up and is not sugarcoating it at all. If anything, he’s making any sugar is gone and leaving how screwed up that time really was.

Get into it on Netflix here.

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