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Pick of the Day: Jamie Loftus Presents: Santa University (in LA) 12/21

December 14, 2023
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From the wild depths of Jamie Loftus‘ imagination (an imagination that’s responsible for doing a meta solo show about reimagining losing her virginity in several different versions) comes with her latest radical work, turning the idea of a holiday Christmas show inside out in the best, most absurd way possible.

Called Santa University, Jamie has created a “600 page musical” about an underachieving aspiring Santa trying to cut it at Santa University to be the one true Santa Claus. We have no doubt that this will be hilarious comedy mayhem that even the Grinchiest person could enjoy.

Jamie Loftus Presents: Santa University is set for Thurs. Dec. 21st at 7:30PM at The Elysian. Tickets are $15 and you best get them here.

Pick of the Day: Tommy McNamara: Christmas Boy (in NYC) 12/19

December 8, 2023
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Yep, Christmas is approaching fast and the deluge of holiday themed comedy shows are well under way. There are so many, kind of like the normal plethora of comedy shows, that you wonder which ones might be the ones to check out. Definitely, beloved Brooklyn/NYC comedy fave Tommy McNamara reprising his annual holiday comedy bash, Christmas Boy, with sharply wrought mirth and song will even warm the heart of the Grinchiest person in the audience.

Having a line-up of NYC’s very best of Josh Gondelman, Alex Kumin, Mike Hanford, Ashley Hamilton, Nick Naney (as Santa), Pay Byrne, Chris Donahue, and Kevin O’Brien will be a gift to any and all in attendance.

Christmas Boy is slated for Tues. Dec. 19th at 7:30PM @ Union Hall with tix going for $11.55. Go get ’em here.

Pick of the Day: Scary Little Krampus (in LA) 12/15

December 7, 2023
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Truly, one of the most astounding holiday comedy shows in LA is Dani Colluci‘s Scary Little Krampus. Collucci gets done up as a fully formed Christmas demon, Krampus (it’s pretty much a big budget movie level make-up job) and hosts the sort of holiday comedy show for those who want Halloween to be all year long (looking at you, Jack Skellington).

Joining her on the dark side of Christmas will be a cadre of wonderful weirdos dedicated to make Fri. Dec. 15th at The Elysian a night to never forget (because you’ll be hilariously haunted by it?).

That’ll include:

  • Matt Olson

  • Freak Nature Puppets

  • Nnamdi Ngwe

  • Ryan Asher

  • Chad Damiani

  • Dean Evans

  • Camirin Farmer

  • Sam Walt Jones

  • Maureen SanDiego

  • Jessie Prez

  • Nate Pringle

  • JJ Phillips

  • Aerica Goetten

  • Andrew Goetten

Tix for Scary Little Krampus are going for $20 and we highly suggest that you snag them right now right here.

 

December 5, 2019
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Frankie Quinones iconic character Creeper from the hysterical CholoFit™ workout video series is putting on a very special holiday themed stand-up comedy night at the wonderful Dynasty Typewriter at the Hayworth Theater. We have no doubt that you’ll get a workout from both laughing and whatever holiday “exercises” that Creeper is going to share. 

Also, “proceeds will benefit The Andy Vargas Foundation helping scholarship funding for underprivileged youth in California.”

Tickets are $20 in adv., $25 day of and you can (and very much should) get those tickets here.

The President Show Sings Us All an Existential Song for Christmas

December 24, 2017
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On this Christmas Eve 2017, let Anthony Atamanuik and his President Show gang give us a nice “Christmas carol” to lead us into the actual day of Christmas.

By “Christmas carol”, we mean a darkly funny rendition of Aimee Mann’s “Wise Up”.

Watch, enjoy, and get into the “spirit” here.

A Special “Drunk History Christmas” Airs on Comedy Central Tonight

November 28, 2017
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Now that the holiday season is in full force, the line of holiday TV specials has already started. 

Tonight, you might want to actually catch the Drunk History Christmas special as it includes the story of a Christmas Tree ban told colorfully by Rich Fulcher.

Drunk HIstory Christmas premieres on Comedy Central at 10PM.

November 27, 2017
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Legendary filmmaker and iconoclast John Waters performing his Christmas show at The Comedy Store is beginning to seem like a holiday tradition (and we’re totally on board for that). 

As such, you should get tickets for this as soon as you can. They’re going for $55-$125 (+2 drink minimum) and you can get them here. 

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

Before You Wave Christmas Goodbye, Paul F. Tompkins Has a Great New Holiday Carol “Please Don’t Joke About ‘I, Robot’ This Christmas”

December 26, 2016
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If you honestly look at a lot of the lyrics of Christmas songs, they too often are vague, steeped to deep in symbolic imagery, or throw around various positive platitudes all while wrapped up in a catchy melody. 

This is not the case with the new country-leaning holiday song from Paul F. Tompkins, “Please Don’t Joke About ‘I Robot’ This Christmas”. 

It’s very specific and very personal (and a tad bit silly sure). 

It should be your new favorite holiday song as the 2016 holiday season comes to a close and something to enjoy at the end of 2017.

Andy Richter’s Home for the Holidays Special Streaming on Seeso Dec. 20th

December 16, 2016
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FYI, Andy Richter Controls The Universe fans (as well as fans of anything that Andy Richter does and his work on Conan), there’s an Andy Richter holiday special streaming next week on Seeso.

In case you’re not already on board, here’s a promo from Andy himself. 

We Guess You Have to Enjoy Christmas, So Do So with Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets’ “Christmas at the Airport”

December 25, 2015
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We’re hoping you’re enjoying Christmas right now as it seems the majority of our staff stayed home today to do so. 

As that’s the case, we’re just going to leave you to your Christmas plans with one of our favorite alternative holiday songs, Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets’ “Christmas at the Airport” performed live on Conan earlier this month.

The Christmas Prank War Continues Between John Krasinski and Jimmy Kimmel

December 16, 2015
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With all the resources you could possibly want when pulling pranks, John Krasinski and Jimmy Kimmel once again go at it, this time prank-a-prank.

For those that missed the pranks from The Office, the spirit of Jim Halpert lives on here.

How To Regift by John Oliver and Last Week Tonight

December 14, 2015
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John Oliver and the team at Last Week Tonight has a solid solution for at least one crisis in this country that we can manage.

FYI, be on the lookout for which camp is mentioned when there’s a camp joke since Last Week Tonight segments have their own so-called ‘easter eggs’.

Watch it here.

Jim Gaffigan Has the “Perfect” Gift Guide For Your Family

December 11, 2015
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Forget your own intuition or what you know about your family that you’re shopping for this holiday

 season. 

Let comedian and family man extraordinaire Jim Gaffigan show you “exactly” what to get anyone that you’re shopping for in this segment from last night’s Tonight Show.

Horror, Comedy, and Christmas Collide in Trailer for “Krampus”

September 10, 2015
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Dec. 4th will see another go at a Christmas horror movie. Rather than accidentally being funny, the movie is being touted as a horror comedy for Christmas and having Adam Scott, David Koechner, and Toni Collette will certainly help that genre blend out greatly.

Watch the trailer here before you go down a Wikipedia hole of holiday themed monsters.

Merry Christmas From The Dress Up Gang Who Hopes You Have a Merry Christmas Rebound

December 26, 2014
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For a lot of us, the holidays and especially Christmas can be a real lonesome time. Friends, family, and more are out of town and it can be hard to muster the wherewithal to reach out or see anyone.

Luckily, sketch group The Dress Up Gang feels the same way and knows exactly what you’re going through (provided you just went through a break-up with a celebrity). So, they made this holiday sketch/short film for you to enjoy and hopefully cure your holiday blues whether you know you have them or not. 

Watch the latest installment of their web series My Roommate, My Friend, “A Christmas Rebound" here.

Santa Claus Reveals Deep, Dark Secrets on Conan

December 22, 2014
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Conan O’Brien has made it his business over the years to offer a place where celebrities can divulge their “secrets” that they have been “hiding” for years. 

So, it would only stand to reason that legendary holiday season icon Santa Claus would choose Conan and nowhere else to reveal the things that torment him so.

Watch parts one, two, and three of Santa Secrets.

More Holiday Tips From Conan O’Brien’s Propmaster Bill Tull

December 19, 2014
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It would seem that Conan O’Brien might be on to a holiday tradition of having budget friendly tips to celebrate the holiday season from his propmaster Bill Tull. There were some great tips from 2013 and there are more for this year’s holiday season.

And by holiday season, we mean any holiday is a good holiday for Bill Tull’s tips.

Bill Murray to Star in Christmas TV Special Directed by Sofia Coppola

October 14, 2014
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(via Variety)

Yes, Bill Murray will be singing Christmas songs and starring a Christmas TV special directed by Sofia Coppola. 

While this is certainly something we wouldn’t have guessed for Murray’s next project, we’re surprised that it taken years after Lost In Translation for any thing of this nature to happen with Bill and Coppola. Now that the plans are in motion, we’ll all be very happy to have something to watch that isn’t TV series binge watching we haven’t done during the rest of the year.

There isn’t details as to where it will air or a specific air date, but we’re sure that you’ll check your DVR constantly to make sure you won’t miss it.

Lizzy Caplan Joins Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Jonathan Levine Christmas Comedy

August 8, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

While Lizzy Caplan is exploring her more dramatic side on Showtime‘s Masters of Sex, Caplan will be doing her next comedy project with the trio who worked on the great cancer comedy 50/50, Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and director Jonathan Levine.

It’s a comedy set at Christmas time, but there are no details as of yet if it will come to theaters during one Christmas or another in the not so distant future. Luckily, The Interview with Seth Rogen is coming this Christmas and we’ll have that to hold us over.

The Interview with Seth Rogen and James Franco Moved to Christmas Release Date

August 7, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Despite North Korea’s protestations against the movie’s subject matter that focuses on killing Kim Jong-Un, Sony is moving the release of The Interview starring Seth Rogen and James Franco back to a bigger release date, Christmas.

Originally, the movie was slated for release in early October, but Sony is lining up its Christmas weekend offering for The Interview, where it’ll play against the third installment of The Hobbit franchise and more.

This will also give North Korea two more months to further decry the movie, though we’re not sure how much more they could say outside of an “act of terrorism”.

One of Our Favorite Christmas Traditions, Paul F. Tompkins Live Tweeting Midnight Mass

December 25, 2013
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One of Our Favorite Christmas Traditions, Paul F. Tompkins Live Tweeting Midnight Mass

The idea of a tradition brings to mind a score of years of various people all honoring a certain practice. Though, not quite at a score of years yet, one of favorite Christmas day traditions is reading the tweet-by-tweet log of Midnight Mass by the Pope written by none other than Paul F. Tompkins.

Happy Holidays to all and enjoy some digital color commentary at the Twitter hashtag #midnightmass2013PFT (linked above) or @pftompkins

Paul F. Tompkins-Tip of the Hat 3/20/11

March 21, 2011
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The Comedy Bureau “Tips Its Hat” this week to PAUL F. TOMPKINS for marking the 9th Anniversary of his own show currently taking place once a month at Largo at the Coronet Theatre, The Paul F. Tompkins Show.

Many comedians try to bring a certain air of class back to the stage, but few come as close as comedian Paul F. Tompkins.  Always dapper, charming, and possibly one of the most affable performers on the stage today, Tompkins never ceases to amaze in how he eases an audience into his act like they’re old friends sharing a very special aged bottle of whiskey merely reminiscing.  Whether he’s talking about “ghost stromboli” or the crazy costumed characters that set up shop near Hollywood and Highland or even pretending he’s author H.G. Wells, Tompkins, though dressed in a suit classy enough for one of the parties in The Great Gatsby, is a master of levity every time I’ve seen or hear him speak into a microphone.

The first time I listened to his album “Impersonal”, I listened to it on repeat for at least a week and a half because it kept me laughing, no matter how many times I heard it.  At the risk of sounding overly plebian, it was simply just fun to hear Paul’s act out of why the Irish were possibly the most picky people in the world during their horrid potato famine.  His uncanny, undeniable playfulness is why he’s just so wonderful to listen to and why, I think, he got himself trending on Twitter in LA by live tweeting the midnight mass before Christmas.

Comedian James Adomian told me after being on one of Paul’s shows, “If Mark Twain were still alive and to have a show, The Paul F. Tompkins’ Show is what it would be, though he wouldn’t be as well dressed.”  Given that there was a hilarious sketch self-reflexisively poking fun at itself, personal stories from Paul, a mash-up of both Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” and P. Diddy’s “Come With Me”, which sampled from “Kashmir”, and a song sung in solidarity of the unions still protesting in Wisconsin, all done while wearing his trademark suit that’s nearly classier than “class” itself, I completely agree with Adomian.  Perhaps, one day, he’ll win the presitgious Mark Twain Prize for Humor bringing the comparison full circle. 

Currently, Paul, as mentioned, has his own delightful monthly comedy variety show at Largo as well as another monthly show at the UCB Theatre here in LA, Dead Authors, for the 826LA charity.  Paul shares much of these experiences on the Pod F. Tompkast, his own podcast available for download here.  Also, you can get his newest special, “You Should Have Told Me” from AST Records, then check all things Paul F. Tompkins at his website, get updates frequently from his Twitter @pftompkins, or check back at the Comedy Bureau for anything else he’s doing because it will surely be here.

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