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Pick of the Day: Poog (in NYC) 12/16

November 16, 2023
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The holiday season is upon us, which is many a thing, but definitely a time for gift giving. So, why not turn to the gals of Poog, the best comedy wellness podcast around, to find out where you might need to look to get the very best gifts that will ensure you win the holidays (that’s the true holiday spirit, isn’t it?)

Lucky for New Yorkers, hosts and esteemed comedians of the moment Jacqueline Novak and Kate Berlant are hitting the road, but including 3 shows in NYC at the Murmrr Theatre. 7:30PM on 12/16 & 12/17 are already sold out, but tickets are still available for 12/16 @ 10PM at $45 a pop. In fact, a ticket to this live taping should count as a gift it’s such a hot ticket item.

Go get them here.

Pick of the Day: Kate Berlant is Kate (near LA) 1/17-2/11

November 14, 2023
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Kate Berlant is the rare comedian that not only expands the outer bounds of what it means to be a comedian, but one that does so in a way that engrossing, mystifying, ridiculous, and hilarious all at the same time. We often profess the true freedom that the discipline of stand-up can offer, but few choose to take advantage of. Berlant takes a running start with said freedom so she can get enough momentum to fly wherever Kate’s multilayered imagination and ingenuity decide to take her.

Certainly, this is all showcased in her solo show Kate Berlant Is Kate, which we were lucky enough to see it workshopped at The Elysian with director Bo Burnham before it had a big fancy run at the Connelly in NYC and is now returning for a month long run at the Pasadena Playhouse. On select dates from Jan. 17th through Feb. 11th, you can bare witness to Berlant’s latest and greatest work.

Tickets start at $44 and you can (and should) go snag ’em here.

TCB Debriefing 10/24/23: Leslie Liao, Poog, Obituary, DCA Grants, Funny is Funny

October 24, 2023
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1. It’s the year of Leslie Liao (and 2024 would probably be the same) as she just made her late night debut following getting JFL New Faces and being one of Netflix’s Verified Stand-Ups. Please enjoy her delightful splash on The Tonight Show last night.

 

2. Kate Berlant and Jacqueline Novak and their lovechild of a podcast, Poog, is going on tour and, for the sake of your own quality of life, you should plan your holidays around their North American road trip.

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3. The Irish’s penchant for the darkest comedy possible is alive and well via what could well be an Irish cross between Dexter, Weeds, and Murder, She Wrote in Obituary. Take a gander for yourself at the trailer, then look for it on Hulu on Nov. 21st.

4. The DCA of LA is always giving out grants for artists, many of which could fall in the realm of comedy. Just check out this latest one for Neighborhood Expressions.

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5. We’ll leave you with this: “Funny is funny” is a cop out opinion.

Pick of the Day: Kate Berlant Is Kate-2nd Run (in NYC) 12/19-2/10

October 27, 2022
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Kate Berlant‘s solo show is Kate Berlant is Kate just finished up an acclaimed run at the Connelly Theater over the last couple of months, amidst her special, Cinnamon in the Wind, premiering on FX. It has clearly been a banner year for Kate and her putting her meta, self-examined, experimental stand-up on bigger and bigger stages and that’s only going to continue into 2023.
In fact, their will be a second run of Kate Berlant is Kate, directed by Bo Burnham, at the Connelly Theater in NYC starting in December that we highly you don’t miss out on, especially if you haven’t already seen it.
Specifically, this second run will go from Dec. 19th-Feb. 10th, Monday – Friday at 7 pm and Saturday at 3 pm and 7 pm with the following exceptions:
12/24: 2 pm and 6 pm shows
12/26: DARK
12/31: 2 pm and 6 pm shows
1/15: 7 pm show
1/16: DARK (MLK)
Tickets start at $61. Go snag ’em here.

FX Will Keep Their Comedy Programming High Brow with Debut Comedy Specials from Kate Berlant and Byron Bowers

September 13, 2022
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From just Atlanta, Better Things, What We Do In the Shadows, Baskets, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and, before Louis C.K. was found out to be the Louis C.K. we know now, Louie, FX has one of the best track records in comedy of any network or streaming service. Their sole focus on high profile, high concept scripted comedies has earned them endless acclaim and plenty of rewards to boot.

Intriguingly, they haven’t really dipped into stand-up or comedy specials, well, at all. They did put out the documentary Hysterical, which covered a myriad of women pushing their way forward in stand-up comedy, but it’s only now that they’ve played some big cards for comedy specials, keeping in line with their highly touted comedy brand.

Both Kate Berlant and Byron Bowers, two highly respected comedians that have been deserving of an hour special for years now for all the trailblazing stand-up and acting they’ve racked up, are going to have their very first hour specials drop via FX. Kate’s special will be the hour solo show that you have been lucky enough to see in LA or NYC this year and will have been directed by comedy auteur Bo Burnham. Byron’s hour will very likely be a showcase of how exquisite he can weave together long form jokes/bits/stories along with his cavalier persona. From where the two and FX as a network stand, this feels like a similar precipice that Netflix was at when they entered into original comedy specials with Ali Wong, Jen Kirkman, and Tom Segura several years ago.

Thankfully, you won’t have to ponder about what any of these specials will be (and we won’t spend any more time pontificating on the possibilities) since they’ll both be premiering exclusively on Hulu just a couple days from now on Thurs. Sept. 15th.

we're dropping two first-time comedy specials from @kateberlant and @byronbowers. watch thursday 9/15. only on hulu. pic.twitter.com/VUJaDyaAXL

— FX Networks (@FXNetworks) September 13, 2022

Pick of the Day: Kate Berlant Is Kate (in NYC) 8/20-10/8

July 18, 2022
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Kate Berlant, often thought by many to be a crucial trailblazer in this era of comedy, has achieved such notions by her persistent experimentation in comedy with form, expectation, perspective, and subversion. For the last several months, she has treated LA to the delight of cultivating a solo show that NYC is now going to delight in the fruits of that labor.
Called Kate Berlant Is Kate, Kate will be running the show for an extensive run at the East Village’s Connelly Theater with Bo Burnham set as director (in case you needed some extra incentive for some reason, though you really shouldn’t). It’ll run from August 20th-October 8th, specifically going up at 7PM Mondays through Saturdays with a matinee performance at 3PM on Saturdays. There will be a single Sunday performance on Sept. 4th at 7PM and the show will go dark on Mon. Sept. 5th.
By the way, Kate herself says of this show: All my previous work has been a pale shadow, a humiliation, an impotent suggestion always gesturing toward, yet never quite arriving… now I’m here. And it feels really good.
Tickets starts at $31 for previews and $47 after opening night 9/7. Go get your tickets for this important milestone in comedy before they sell out at kateshow.net.

Pick of the Day: Edinburgh Fringe Preview Day (in LA) 7/23

July 14, 2022
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One of the world’s biggest and most preeminent performance festivals, especially when it comes to comedy, is the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Thousands of shows that happens over the course of a month and every square inch of Edinburgh, Scotland becomes a show or part of a show.

While that’s all brilliant and it’s a blur of dazzling, mind bending show after show after show after show after show, there is the issue of actually getting to Scotland and where to stay during the festival. That usually runs up a tab of several thousands of dollars and not a lot of folks just have that in a back pocket they forgot about.

So, The Elysian is doing LA a solid by putting on a whole entire day of preview shows for The Edinburgh Fringe  on Sat. Jul. 23rd featuring many of LA’s most daring performers putting on their solo shows one last time before they head abroad with it.

So that’ll feature

  • 11 AM – Amber Glancy: Wine Show
  • 12:20 PM – Brianna Ahlmark: Gertrude
  • 1:40 PM – Kylie Brakeman: Linda Hollywood’s Big Hollywood Night
  • 3 PM – Amrita Dhaliwal: Driving Around
  • 4:20 PM – Brian McElhaney: A Completely Untested Hour of Stand Up
  • 5:40 PM – Hannah Pilkes: Woman On the Verge
  • 7 PM – Kate Berlant: Like You’ve Never Seen Her Before
  • 8:40 PM – Business Casual: FERAL
  • 10 PM – John Norris: Mr. Chonkers

You can either buy tickets for the first five shows for $18 or second four shows for $26 or get access to all of them plus admission to Tomorrow! with Ron Lynch for $60. That’s still thousands of dollars cheaper than actually going to the Fringe if you weren’t tabulating the math. Go get your tickets here.

Meta Comedy Goes Soft (Kind of) (for the Better) with John Early & Kate Berlant, Joel Kim Booster, and Marcel the Shell

July 1, 2022
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Baked in the very DNA of comedy is a mechanism to question that which is largely taken for granted, especially when it shouldn’t be.

As such, comedy can self-regulate as an art form as it is ready, at a tweet’s notice, to make fun itself if any mode of it becomes too commonplace or popular. Getting “meta” in comedy, (i.e. doing comedy about comedy), can serve this purpose and make sure that prevent too many comedians sounding like Seinfeld or skewer edgelord, free-speech-defending comedians that love wheeling-and-dealing with shock or calling out clapter-seeking comedy for being more “brave” than funny.

All that said, the comedic examination of comedy can do more than just satirize form’s well-worn tropes and archetypes. John Early & Kate Berlant’s Peacock special, Would It Kill You to Laugh?, Joel Kim Booster’s Netflix hour, Psychosexual, and the feature length Marcel the Shell with Shoes On film are all amazing displays where examining comedy can actually enlighten and even provide an emotional gravity on top of being so damn funny.

Psychosexual specifically takes on a certain establishment of comedy for a greater truth on top of laughs. Joel Kim Booster examines the concept of identity and the responsibility and reception of jokes depending on who is telling them and who is listening. This comes in opposition to simply having a devil-may-care attitude about it, which has been a prevailing attitude amongst stand-ups for decades. Booster specifically takes a pit stop during his hour special to check in with the crowd, especially one lone straight, cis-white man and how he feels about the various intersectional-ities (i.e. being boisterously queer, Asian, adopted, bipolar, and a comedian) that Booster plays with. Even knowing that this one guy is having a good time and being a good sport, Joel genuinely engages with him to see where he might feel marginalized, depending on how queer or how blue Joel jokes gets. The notion of a single comedian being representative of an entire community of any kind gets turned on its head with satirically putting that responsibility on the audience. The greater truth that Booster so cleverly gets to is that there is no single monolith to any identity and true inclusion means not invalidating someone’s experience no matter what your bias may be.

Alternatively, John & Kate present a collection of deftly crafted sketches with a narrative through line making fun of self-mythologizing as a comedian. Would It Kill You to Laugh? is presented somewhat as a some exclusive primetime TV event that reunites John Early and Kate Berlant, in conversation, after being an internationally renowned comedy duo made famous with a long running 90s network sitcom only to lead to a tragic estrangement lasting several years. Early and Berlant take on all the traditional trappings of comedy success and how they can potentially lead to a unwieldy ego, especially if the comedy that made you famous hasn’t aged so well (their fictional sitcom was called He’s Gay, She’s Half-Jewish playing up every single stereotype they could possibly think of). The precision of John and Kate’s observations on comedy through their looking back at their ridiculous fictional careers make the special a mischievous delight, but shows a path forward for the art form with making sure it never takes itself too seriously no matter what. They even go so far to skewer their own efforts in Would It Kill You To Laugh? with some off-screen narration of scene directions that, in a way, check themselves from getting too overly serious about making sure comedy-at-large doesn’t have an overinflated sense of importance.

Marcel the Shell with Shoes On has always been, above all else, one of the most adorable things that was ever put on the Internet. Thanks to the collaboration of Dean Fleischer-Camp and Jenny Slate and their endlessly creative vision of how to live in a world as a sentient shell, Marcel the Shell has captured the hearts of millions around the world. That’s part of why A24 made a whole movie about him that’s thankfully now in theaters. The fashion in which Marcel is presented in this feature length adaptation of the character is a scripted story following the making of a documentary about the one and only Marcel. Thus, the sort of moments that often would typically get cut out of documentary for time or story progression, despite their emotional resonance, are all shown here. The result is one of the best and most affirming expressions of the human experience that has shown up in your local movie theater this year (or last year or the one before that). The arguments between Camp, the shy documentarian, and Marcel about the value of capturing certain footage or being open and honest on both their parts provide an fascinating emotional through line that you might not get if this was just a montage of Marcel living the cutest life in existence. This sort of trick of seeing the documentary behind the documentary achieves a level of gravitas and humor that truly kept us smiling for nearly the film’s entire running time.

Being “meta” in comedy used to be Andy Kaufman’s game that would be mostly predicated on pranking on a possibly, unsuspecting audience and, for a long time, that was the only way “being meta” was approached (ex. Tim & Eric), but comedy’s essence forces its own examination and, in this case, a reinvention of how it even looks in at itself for greater artistic truth and purpose. Also, in the spirit of this piece, this is admittedly all kind of as intellectually dressed-up of an excuse as we can muster to tell you all that Would It Kill You to Laugh?, Psychosexual, and Marcel the Shell with Shoes On are absolutely fantastic and worth watching immediately and repeatedly.

Enjoy Your First Look at John Early and Kate Berlant’s Would it Kill You to Laugh?

June 20, 2022
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It has been far too long since the monumental work of “555” came out and we’ve gotten more collaborative brilliance from the partnering of John Early and Kate Berlant.

According to this trailer for their latest work Would It Kill You to Laugh?, we’ll find out “exactly” what has been going on with them (and plenty of great wigs and sketches to go along with it all). Of course, a return of Early and Berlant wouldn’t just be a return if it wasn’t about what has taken so long for them to come together once more.

Get your first look at all of what’s to come with Would It Kill You to Laugh? here, then look for it on Peacock come Fri. Jun. 24th.

Pick of the Day: Community Power: Hugo Soto-Martinez Fundraiser (in LA) 11/16

November 12, 2021
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Many of the very best line-ups for comedy shows often come with the purpose of raising money for a worthy cause. That was definitely true all of last summer as gala level line-ups assembled on Zoom to raise money for mutual aid, undocumented relief, and local representative campaigns.

That will be true yet again as Hugo Soto-Martinez is raising money for a run at LA City Council (quick reminder that two LA City Council members were indicted on federal charges in the last year or so and we need good folks in those seats) as someone who is a more fair, equitable, and safe life for Angelenos. Thus, he has been doing pop-up comedy fundraisers as of late.

This latest edition of Community Power will feature the stellar comedy stylings of:

Dan Mintz (Tina from Bob’s Burgers!)
Kate Berlant
James Adomian
Demi Adejuyigbe
Sandy Honig
Steve Hernandez
Andrea More

That’s beyond a stacked show on Tues. Nov. 16th at 7PM PT at Club Tee Gee and one that you pretty much shouldn’t miss for any reason. Tickets start at $10 and sales all go towards Hugo Soto-Martinez for City Council 2022!

Go get them here before they sell out (Tee Gee is a beautiful and very intimate venue, so space is limited, FYI).

Pick of the Day: Kate Berlant: Live You’ve Never Seen Her (in LA) Tuesdays in Dec.

November 10, 2021
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Even though we’re just traipsing into the holiday season, The Elysian is doling out the gifts left and right. The latest gift or, we should say, set of gifts, is an entire month long residency from the one and only Kate Berlant. Previous to Dec. 2021 throughout the pandemic, you probably only got to catch Kate’s nuanced, self-reflexive, high brow silliness on some virtual shows or her wondrous podcast, Poog, with Jacqueline Novak.

Now, in LA, you’ll have the chance to see Berlant work out a brand new hour in person every Tuesday in December at LA comedy’s new favorite destination, The Elysian. Well, chances to see that are going fast as most of the shows are sold out already and tickets for a date that was just added Dec. 28th are still available for $20.

Go get them right now before they sell out again!

Pick of the Day: Nick and Andrew’s Hellscape 6/25

June 16, 2021
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Jam in a Van has been going for a minute in providing a unique outdoor comedy experience in a secret West LA location. On top of a DIY built, outdoor space, your ticket gets you and your party your own cooler of tasty refreshments (as opposed to waiting around to order two drinks).

Several different shows have come through and come through again in their space, but Nick and Andrew’s Hellscape, set for Fri. Jun. 25th, has one hell of a stacked line-up that could very well be a festival line-up if there were any big festivals happening this month. Chelsea Peretti, Ron Funches, Joe Mande, Hannah Einbinder, Atsuko Okatsuka, Kate Berlant, and hosts Nick Thune and Andrew Michaan are splitting an early show 7PM PT and a late show 9:30PM PT (not everyone will play both shows).

You really ought to not miss this show or, really, both shows if you can swing it. Ticket prices are as follows:

Regular Reserved: $35 (plus $2.50 handling fee)
($75 per pair).
VIP Premium seating and a Mr. Heater heater at your seat: $50 (plus $2.50 handling fee) ($105 per pair).

Go get your tickets as space is very limited for Jam in a Van here.

Pick of the Day: Helltrap Nightmare x Nolympics x LA Tenants Union: Food Not Rent Fundraiser 11/13

November 10, 2020
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Famed horror comedy troupe Helltrap Nightmare did so much leading up to this most recent election in support of local candidates and organizations. Thankfully, their work is continuing on with intersecting affecting change on a local level and putting on extravaganzas of live-stream comedy fundraisers.

This Friday, Nov. 13th, Helltrap Nightmare is partnering with LA local orgs NOLYMPICS and LA Tenants Union to support the Food Not Rent fund for their latest show. Rental assistance for Angelenos has simply not been enough during this pandemic, especially with the end of it continuing to be uncertain and this is great way to give relief to many vulnerable folks at this time.

Slated to perform for this Food Not Rent live-stream are: John Early, Kate Berlant, Everything Is Terrible!, Julio Torres, True Anon’s Bruce Belden, Liz Franczak, Seth Bogart, Jeremy Levick, Rajat Suresh,  Nick Ciarelli, Brad Evans, Claywoman, Ian Sweet, Naomidrome, Lou Wilson, Thu Tran, Anna Seregina, Mister Wallace, Drac and the Swamp Rats, and more with hosts Meg Stalter and Sarah Squirm!

You can get access to the live-stream with a donation of anywhere from $5-$420 or more to the Food Not Rent fund. Do so here and make your Friday that much better.

Pick of the Day: Safe Housing 4 Nori Reed 9/5

August 27, 2020
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Nori Reed is a great comedian that blessed LA with her presence in moving down from SF not too long ago. She is also a trans woman who, tragically, is in need of safe housing due to being forced out earlier this month by a bigot she was living with.

So, there is a big benefit live-stream comedy show next month that aims to raise enough money to help her live and thrive in a space that she deserves. Safe Housing 4 Nori Reed will take place on Sat. Sept. 5th at 8PM PT/11PM ET and feature a terrifically stacked line-up of Kate Berlant, Patti Harrison, Naomi Ekperigin, Meg Stalter, Spike Einbinder, Sarah Squirm, Joe Castle Baker, Jes Tom, Jessica Henderson, and more TBA.

You can get more details on the show and where to donate here and in the flyer below.

Pick of the Day: Helltrap Nightmare & DSA LA for Nithya Present: A Campaign Comedy Fundraiser

August 5, 2020
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The upcoming November election is not only a chance to get Trump out of the White House, but a chance to also change so many other elected offices for the better including at the municipal level.

Nithya Raman is running as one of the most progressive and forward-thinking candidates for Los Angeles City Council. She has a chance to unseat incumbent David Ryu for District 4 in LA and has laid out a comprehensive, thoughtful platform that speaks to the most critical issues for Angelenos and aims to actually take action.

So, there will be a big comedy live-stream fundraiser for Nithya presided by everyone’s favorite horror comedy troupe, Helltrap Nightmare. You better bet that there’s a marvelous line-up for the show that already has John Early, Kate Berlant, Demi Adejuyigbe, Mitra Jouhari, Joel Kim Booster, Jamel Johnson, Camirin Farmer, The Shrimp Boys, and Mood Killer.

Right now, you can (and very much should) RSVP here for admission to Helltrap Nightmare & DSA LA for Nithya Present: A Campaign Comedy Fundraiser for this Sat. Aug. 8th at 8PM PT/11PM ET. Also, you can support Nithya for the City directly here.

Pick of the Day: CommuniKate with Kate Berlant 5/4

May 1, 2020
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Sure, you could call up some psychic hotline to get varying quality of a psychic reading. We get it. You want to know the future for yourself and the fate of the world.

However, why settle for psychic-over-the-phone’s reading when you can have comedian of the avant garde Kate Berlant give you a psychic reading? Also, there’s no psychic that you could go see in person right now and Kate’s readings are “truly” grounded in her clairvoyant instincts (as opposed to highly educated guessing and positive reinforcement). Instead, as part of an Instagram Live-stream, @kateberlant will check in with the five guests that donate the most to the emergency COVID-19 food bank at Urban Partners LA from yesterday all the way to midnight on Sun. May 3rd.

Whether you’re not getting a CommuniKate reading or not, it’s a great cause that they’re supporting and it’ll be a singular, potentially life-changing, hysterical experience. Tune in on IG Live @kateberlant on Mon. May 4th at 7PM PT/10PM ET.

February 17, 2020
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As both John Early and Kate Berlant individually ascend to the upper echelons of comedy, seeing them take the stage together becomes more and more of a precious rarity, something not be absolutely missed. 

The dynamic they have together is simultaneously otherworldly and chill. 

So, take this chance to catch them together on the first day of March at Largo (as well as support Democratic Presidential Candidate hopeful Senator Bernie Sanders). Tickets are $50 (plus service fee). Go get ‘em here.

August 20, 2019
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As both Kate Berlant and John Early are skyrocketing with their own individual successes in comedy, it’s a much more rare occasion that you’ll see them on stage together, a dynamic that so famously dazzled audiences across the country (including Fallon and The Tonight Show).

Thankfully, a chance to catch them together again will be happening this week in a special performance at the intimate space of the Tom of Finland Foundation (a lovely house in Echo Park). The always lovely Beth Stelling will be joining them as well, which just might end up being the stand out night of this “Summer Acoustic Series”. 

Best go get your tickets here.

Please Enjoy John Early, Kate Berlant, and Andrew DeYoung’s Latest Short “Rachel”

June 15, 2019
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Some of the best short films these days seem to come from the collaboration of John Early, Kate Berlant, and Andrew DeYoung (555, Dinner Party). There is striking balance of feeling grounded, organic, and real as well as threading a line of ridiculousness throughout that we really enjoy.

Such is the case with their latest offering, Rachel, which we won’t spoil with any sort of description. Just let it sink in over 12 min. or so here.

May 31, 2019
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At one of LA’s hippest venues Zebulon, performance artist/comedian Dynasty Handbag has been curating a hosting one of their, in our opinion, marquee nights with Weirdo Night! for two years (though it has been running a bit longer than that around town). 

This transformative and hilarious evening collects all sorts of performers that are in or adjacent to comedy, bringing in a wonderfully bizarre collection of multi-disciplinary performers, magical musicians, and all other artists that defy categorization in a great way.

For their 2 Yr. Zebulon Anniversary this Sunday, they’ve got a line-up of Kate Berlant, Malik Gaines, Amelia Bande, Charles Galin, and, of course, Dynasty Handbag (Jibz Cameron).

Tickets are $15 and you can go get them right now right here.

Reggie Watts, Kate Berlant, and Rory Scovel Will Be Improvising Their Sitcom Crowe’s Nest via Livestream This Thursday

May 23, 2018
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If you remember from Reggie Watts last special Spatial, there was a portion of it that included an abstract parody of a sitcom. 

If you haven’t seen Spatial, stop reading and go watch it as it is an hour of pure Reggie in the best way possible.

So, this Thursday, thanks to Butcher Bird Studios, Reggie, Rory Scovel, and Kate Berlant will get to an extended version of them going around in the form of a traditional sitcom. 

We have no idea what’s going to happen (as it will be fully improvised), but we’re sure that it will be tomfoolery of the highest degree and shouldn’t be missed.

You can catch it at https://www.youtube.com/reggiewatts at 9PM (with a “pre-show” at 8PM)

Get more details here.

Get Your First Look at the Crazy Game Show Hosted by Reggie Watts, “Taskmaster”

March 26, 2018
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If you were to imagine what sort of games/obstacles/labors that one Reggie Watts were to put contestants through on a game show, it might involve the sort of thing that’d have you paint a picture of a horse whilst riding a horse.

See what other shenanigans abide in this preview here.

Then, look for Taskmaster to premiere on Comedy Central next month on Friday, April 27 at 11PM.

March 13, 2018
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Running a comedy show in either NYC or LA for over a decade is a remarkable feat in of itself. To do so in both is another thing entire together that requires a bit of magic.

Such is Greg Barris’ Heart of Darkness, which will be marking its 15th year of galavanting back and forth across the U.S as a comedy/variety/quasi-spiritual experience show with a great line-up at the ultra hip Zebulon. Don’t miss out on this. 

Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door and you can (and should) get them here.

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

January 11, 2018
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50 first, alice wetterlund, brody stevens, brooks wheelan, hampton yount, hollywood roosevelt, james adomian, kate berlant, kyle mizono, los angeles, loud village, marcella arguello, matt braunger, matt mccarthy, mike lawrence, nick turner, solomon georgio, stand up

Want to hear some of LA’s best and brightest do their first jokes of 2018? 

If yes, 50 First Jokes is always the show for you. 

Get your advance tickets here.

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

January 5, 2018
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angela trimbur, casey j ellison, cleopatra coleman, comedy show, dani fernande, hollywood, kate berlant, lindsay ames, los angeles, my diar, storytelling, ucb

Lindsay Ames’ wonderful My Diary returns for their first show of 2018 and they’ve got a doozy of a line-up

Tickets are $7 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.

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