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The 2017 Riot LA Comedy Festival Is Less Than a Week Away

January 14, 2017
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Lindsay Ames’ My Diary, The Best Friends Show with Kim and Aliya, Literary Death Match with Adrian Todd Zuniga, Crabapples with Bobcat Goldthwait and Caitlin Gill, and Crane’s Bar (as shown above) are just a few of the lovely things to be at this year’s Riot LA Comedy Festival. 

There will also be a round of Todd Barry’s Crowd Work Tour, an international comedy showcase, a best of the best short film showcase, and plenty more even beyond that (as you can see in the flyer below).

In short, it’s something that you’ll want to go to in you’re in town, whether you see comedy a lot like we do or not.

As we already pointed out, January 19th-22nd, the dates for Riot LA, are less than a week away and so get your passes, tickets ASAP (My Favorite Murder, Ali Wong, and more have already sold out) here.

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January 2, 2017
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The Riot LA Comedy Festival, one of the annual comedy events in LA that you shouldn’t miss, is only a few weeks away. Just look at the poster above to see the big, stacked line-up that’s in store for later this month.

Passes are on sale for $159.50 or $349.50 for VIP. Tickets for individual shows are also available. 

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

5th Annual Riot LA Comedy Festival to Have Mel Brooks, Ali Wong, Dr. Katz Live, and More

October 11, 2016
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Just a few weeks after new year, when hopefully the world is back on its way to some sort of normalcy, the 5th Annual Riot LA Comedy Festival will have its run and bring some much needed comedic relief to any and all in DTLA from Jan. 20th-22nd. 

So far, the festival is looking to go bigger for 2017 as the venues will be bigger and they’re going to have a ferris wheel. That’s in addition to a screening of Blazing Saddles complete with Q&A with Mel Brooks, Ali Wong headlining, a brand new round of Dr. Katz Live!, and much more TBA soon.

Passes and tickets will go on sale at riotla.com this Friday, October 14th at 10AM PDT, but there’s a AMEX and Goldenvoice pre-sale on Thursday at 10AM PDT as well.

April 23, 2016
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Tickets are $15-$49.50 and available here.

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

Bassem Youssef Will Be “Learning” About American Democracy in New Fusion Series “Democracy Handbook”

February 2, 2016
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While Jon Stewart is just appearing on shows here and there for now, the “Jon Stewart of Egypt” is getting his own show.

Announced during the live edition of No, You Shut Up! with Paul F. Tompkins at Riot LA, Dr. Bassem Youssef who hosted Egypt’s satirical news show Al-Bernameg (often compared to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart) is being brought over stateside for his very own show by Fusion. 

The idea for Democracy Handbook is that the attempts for democracy in The Middle East have not really gone that well and Youssef is coming to America to learn how to do democracy “right” since our version of democracy is running “just fine” with “no hiccups whatsoever”.

So, we’re on board for this and are standing by for a premiere date. 

David Cross Set to Go on Nationwide “Making America Great Again!” Tour in 2016

December 15, 2015
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One of the dates will be on the opening night of Riot LA.

It has been quite some time since we’ve seen the force that is David Cross on stage with a mic. In fact, his last tour was all the way back in 2009. Since then, he’s appeared on stage here and there between Arrested Development, Todd Margaret, Hits, With Bob & David, and a multitude of other projects he has been involved in over the last several years.

That being said, he’s going on a tour and doing his duty as a comedian by trolling Donald Trump while he’s at it. Called the Making America Great Again! (which is Donald’s campaign slogan in case you haven’t watched TV or been on the Internet at all in the last few months) tour, Cross will travel across the U.S. and perform from January of next year through April.

Specific dates and cities have yet to be announced, but the one show that you can buy tickets for is the very first night of the Riot LA Comedy Festival on Fri. Jan. 29th at 8PM where David will be playing the Theatre at the Ace Hotel.

Riot LA 2016 Announces Its Line-Up

December 1, 2015
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Patton Oswalt, Bridget Everett, T.J. Miller, Ron Funches, Thomas Middleditch, Kumail Nanjiani, Justin Willman, Todd Glass, Lauren Lapkus, Jerrod Carmichael, Jonah Ray, Brody Stevens, Aisling Bea, Kurt Braunohler, Eddie Pepitone, Rory Scovel, Jackie Kashian, Baron Vaughn, Jay Larson, Drennon Davis & Karen Kilgariff, Ryan Sickler, Guy Branum, Ali Wong, Joe DeRosa, Emily Heller, James Adomian, Jon Dore, Phil Hanley, Sam Morill, Kate Berlant, Joe Wengert, Ahmed Bharoocha, Brent Weinbach, Jamie Lee, Andrew Santino, Sarah Tiana, Dave Anthony, Tone Bell, Michael Kosta, Junior Stopka, Liza Treyger, The Grawlix, Phoebe Robinson, Ian Karmel, Al Jackson, Janine Brito, Gareth Reynolds, Jermaine Fowler, Megan Gailey, Chris Garcia, Dan Telfer, Michael Palasak, Sabrina Jalees, Alingon Mitra, Andrew Michaan, Ian Abramson, Kyle Ayers, Andy Erikson, Dave Waite, Caleb Synan, Jo Firestone, Moses Storm, Ricky Velez. Marcella Arguello, Rob Christensen, Solomon Georgio, Candice Thompson, Whitmer Thomas, Karl Hess, Mary Holland, Jak Knight, Matt Ingrebreston, Sam Jay, Dave Ross, Kristin Rand, Ahamed Weinberg, Nate Fernald, Caitlin Gill, Brian Moses, Greg Edwards, Bri Pruett, Noah Gardenswartz, Andy Peters, Kyle Mizono, Chris Charpentier, Langston Kerman, Brandie Posey, Hunter Hill, Cody Hustak, Monique Madrid, Joe Pera, Danny Jolles, Sara June, Sammy Arechar, Nore Davis, Joel Kim Booster, The Puterbaugh Sisters, Devin Field, Eric Dadourian, Ever Mainard, Jonathan Rowell, Lisa Best, Jeff Wattenhofer, James Austin Johnson, Ed Greer, MeLissa Luna, Ramy Youssef, Nicole Aimee Schreiber, Erin McGown, Courtney MaGinnis, Noah Findling, and Amy Miller.

We definitely are in for this. You in on the weekend of Jan. 29th-31st?  Good. Get your passes $85-$375 here.

Earlybird Superfan Pass Now on Sale for Riot LA 2016

October 15, 2015
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If the Riot LA comedy festival isn’t an annual tradition for you, you should make it one and start doing so right now. 

For over 40 shows of primo comedy over the weekend of Jan. 30th nestled in a few blocks in downtown LA as well as The Lot (complete with booze garden), you only have to spend $85 (supplies are limited) for an Earlybird Superfan Pass. Here’s a recap of last year’s Riot LA in case you didn’t get to go/forgot how fun it was.

Get in on this Earlybird Superfan Pass here.

Just Like All The Other Riot LAs, You Should Have Been at Riot LA 2015

January 26, 2015
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Marilyn Bamford offering the crowd snacks #RiotLA (photo by @callie_biggs)

A photo posted by RiotLA (@riotla) on Jan 24, 2015 at 10:29am PST

Once a year, The Riot LA Comedy Festival turns the ever blossoming Main St. in Downtown LA into an even more colorful affair. There are long lines delineated by pastel colored chalk and a concentrated distillation of some of the LA comedy scene’s finest as well as bringing in some of the funniest folks from around the country. In its third year, Riot LA has kept this phenomenon going to the point where it should become a time honored tradition to make a trek to Downtown LA. 

If you didn’t happen to be in attendance last weekend for the festival, let us fill you in with some of our favorite moments at Riot LA 2015 (spoiler alert: there were no actual riots). 

-NYC was well represented at Riot with great performances from Dan Soder, Dave Hill and his killer erotic short stories, Nick Turner, Sheng Wang, and Michelle Wolf who won the always crazy fun Happy Contest Time, a “stand-up contest” judged by Japanese school girls. 

–Elisha Yaffe curated a fantastic series of offbeat, hysterical, fantastical, otherworldly, wonderful short films for “Weird Stories”. Whether it be the interconnecting bizarre events of an Interesting Ball from DANIELS or a video asking a stranger out while in costume from your job at a theme park from Andrew Peyton, the showcase proved short films (not viral videos) are very still much alive and are probably funnier than ever.  

-Walking and talking showbiz encyclopedia Kliph Nesteroff chatted with the legendary Fred Willard. We were more than delightfully surprised to learn that Willard turned down the starring role in Airplane! and that, for a time when Fred was doing improv, he would have cut a scene short by have someone dressed up as a fairy that come out and announce the scene was over. 

Giant thank you to our amazing headliners and everyone who came out to support live comedy, #superseriousshow & #riotla!

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-The LA comedy institution that is The Super Serious Show made a great showing per usual with one of the best on-stage duos around Kate Berlant and John Early at the host’s helm. Jerrod Carmichael offered some of the funniest bits about Bill Cosby we’ve heard since the allegations made the news, especially since he’s gotten to meet and chat with Cosby just before all of the controversy rose to the fever pitch that it is at now. Also, Nate Craig had a highlight worthy, wire-to-wire set. 

A very special drop in who is definitely not Bill Burr #RiotLA (photo by @callie_biggs)

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-The one and only Bill Burr wore a fat suit to impersonate Pantera’s Vinnie Paul at The Goddamn Comedy Jam and we don’t need to elaborate further than on how the night went for the all out comedy rock show.

-Part installation artist/part comedian/part magical human being Kurt Braunohler dazzled yet again with his Roustabout show that included a sound effect operated wishing well, dog show dogs doing tricks, a lone trombone player, and snow here in LA. We didn’t know this was a dream of ours until Kurt made it a reality.

@kurtbraunohler enjoying his snowfall #RiotLA (photo by @callie_biggs)

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-One of the big headliners of Riot LA, Norm MacDonald, sold out the recently renovated and reopened, beautiful Regent Theater. Those in attendance for his high art dad-esque humor and persona were not disappointed.

Another great shot of our Saturday night headliner, Mr. Norm McDonald #RiotLA (photo by @jeremiahgarcia)

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-The marvelously absurd Sam Simmons did a whole solo show that toured through his inner psyche through a complex set of beats and pre-recorded dialogue with himself while also being completely self-aware. Despite Sam’s protestations here and there, which are also part of the charm of his act, the crowd at The Smell loved it. 

-The meta-meta podcast “With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus” had the whole of The Downtown Independent Theater on board for podcast host Lauren Lapkus playing the character of a fake podcast “hosted” by guest Thomas Middleditch who is also playing a character. It was akin to the trippy visual sequence in 2001: A Space Odyssey, but done in comedy podcast form with a bit of a Southern affect. 

–Margot Leitman and Giulia Rozzi’s Stripped Stories not only featured great, ribald stories, but a round of that classic party game “Never Have I Ever” where an audience member won by having intercourse while at a mental institution with one of the orderlies on his break in a laundry room. Never one to miss the gold coin on a comedy merry-go-round, Matt Braunger came to the stage as the orderly.

Brew Ha Ha really making their last drinking game count #RiotLA (photo by @abbeylonder)

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-The house party, drinking game comedy show known as Brew Haha got so out-of-hand, in a fun-spirited, responsible way, that many on the show took their clothes off on stage. It’s a pretty great way to make a house party happen in a downtown parking lot.  

Maria Bamford prepares as @troyconrads observes #RiotLA (photo by @liezlwashere)

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-American comedy treasure Maria Bamford fully realized her mother, Marilyn Bamford, as a comedic character for an entire show, The Marilyn Bamford Collective. She was armed with a handheld vacuum, throw pillows, and the perfect imitation, which was made even more beautiful when the real Marilyn took the stage at the end of the show. At one point, Maria as Marilyn had noted comedian and impressionist Melissa Villaseñor  do an impression of Maria right in front of her.

It may be redundant in saying this, but we’re looking forward to a Riot LA in 2016. 

Matt Dwyer Recording His Comedy Album “Reluctant” at Bar 107

January 8, 2015
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You’ve heard of album recordings done in bars before, but probably none like Bar 107 in Downtown LA. It is rather on the small side of a venue, but, nonetheless, a favorite hang of many comedians when in downtown.

Matt Dwyer will be recording his comedy album “Reluctant” there for Jonah Ray’s Literally FIgurative Records off of AST Records come next week, Sat. Jan. 17th at 4PM.

You’ll already be downtown for Riot LA, which is only a few blocks away, anyway. So, this would be the perfect to start off next Sat.

Norm MacDonald, Roast Battle, Nick Turner, Maria Bamford, and More To Be at 2015 Riot LA

December 2, 2014
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The return of The Riot LA Comedy Festival is just around the corner on Jan. 16th-18th, 2015 and with a good portion of the line-up announced, it’s something to definitely look forward to after this whole holiday season. 

Norm MacDonald, Hari Kondabolu, Nick Turner, Michelle Wolf, Sean Patton, Karen Kilgariff, Roast Battle, Matt Braunger, Brendon Walsh, Billy Wayne Davis, Dave Hill, Dan Soder, Sam Simmons, Kurt Braunohler, God Damn Comedy Jam, Chris Fairbanks, Baron Vaughn, Brew Haha, Al Madrigal, With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus, Jamie Lee, Beth Stelling, Andy Kindler, Sean O’Connor, This Is Not Happening with Ari Shaffir, Nate Bargatze, Drennon Davis, Comedy Living Room, Dave Anthony, Happy Contest TIme, The Indoor Kids, Randy Liedtke, Jim Hamilton, Ashley Barnhill, Marilyn Bamford Collective, Ahmed Bharoocha, Barry Rothbart, and more are coming to a few blocks on Main St., in Downtown LA.

So, get your festival passes now for $90 while you can.

Riot LA Comedy Festival Returning Jan. 2015

September 23, 2014
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One of our favorite hometown festivals, every year, is the fantastic Riot LA Comedy Festival presented by KCRW and we’re happy to hear that it’s coming back for a third year come Jan. 2015.

Specifically, Jan. 16-18th, 2015, we’ll all have a ball here in LA with some of the best comedy around the city and the world. Without it, honestly, we wouldn’t want to imagine what we’d have to do just like The Sklar Brothers, Paul F. Tompkins, Fred Willard, Paula Poundstone, Sean Patton, Ron Funches and more would be doing things that probably rather not be doing instead of comedy (as shown in this Riot LA “Vignette”). 

What Comedy Festivals Are Looking For in Comedians

April 21, 2014
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What Comedy Festivals Are Looking For in Comedians

Jenn Tisdale at Brightest Young Things did some wonderful legwork in finding out what comedy festivals are looking for in potential performers.

She asked the folks behind Bridgetown (Portland, OR), Women In Comedy Festival (Boston, MA), Charm City (Baltimore, MD), Comedy Exposition (Chicago, IL), Bentzen Ball (Washington D.C.), Hell Yes Fest (New Orleans, LA & Austin, TX), and Riot LA (Los Angeles, CA) and compiled this nice article of their answers and explanations at the link.

The 2nd Riot LA Comedy Festival Was The Best Kind of Riot

January 14, 2014
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The 2nd Riot LA Comedy Festival Was The Best Kind of Riot

If you couldn’t be at The Riot LA Comedy Festival this past weekend for some reason (and that list of reasons should be really small), we recapped some of the most amazing things we saw at the festival and will never forget how funny/magical/brilliant/etc. they all were over at The Nerdist.

Yup, if you weren’t there, you missed out on funny, brilliant, magic.

Kurt Braunohler to Launch His Comedy Central Web Series at Riot LA

January 6, 2014
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Kurt Braunohler to Launch His Comedy Central Web Series at Riot LA

We’re not too sure what the fantastic Kurt Braunohler has in store for his upcoming web series at Comedy Central/CC:Studios called Roustabout, but we have no doubt that it’ll be groundbreaking silliness of the highest degree.

If you’re in attendance at Riot LA this weekend (get tickets here), specifically Jan. 11th @ The Smell, like us, you’ll get exactly an idea of what Kurt’s up to in a special live preview.

Riot LA To Have The Rodney Dangerfield Stand Up Stand Out Award

January 2, 2014
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Riot LA To Have The Rodney Dangerfield Stand Up Stand Out Award

The Riot LA Comedy Festival gets bigger and better with every passing day, especially since it’s happening next weekend. They have just announced that they’re going to have an honorary award showcase of comedians vying for The Rodney Dangerfield Stand Up Stand Out Award.

Just in case you didn’t know, Dangerfield was known for bringing up young comedians, one of them being Sam Kinison, in TV showcase specials. In the same spirit, this award searches for “originality, creativity, spirit and execution. 

This year, in the showcase, will be Kate Berlant, Chris Garcia, Eliza Skinner, Tony Baker, Ian Karmel, Josh Fadem, and Christian Duguay, along with Fred Willard, Paul Rodriguez, Joan Dangerfield, and Dom Irrera judging which is a line-up you shouldn’t miss (get festival passes here).

The Riot LA Comedy Festival Is Less Than Two Weeks Away

December 29, 2013
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We’re just saying that you’re not going to want to miss this most amazing comedy festival (as it was last time) known as Riot LA here in our backyard, all pretty much on one block, on Jan. 9th to Jan. 12th.

Passes start at $85. Please get on getting those now. 

Full Line-up and Schedule for Riot LA 2014

November 13, 2013
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Full Line-up and Schedule for Riot LA 2014

It looks like it’s going to be another fantastic round of Riot LA coming in Jan. 2014. Check out the plethora of great comedians (namely Todd Barry, Paul F. Tompkins, Morgan Murphy, Jimmy Pardo, Matt Jones, Chris Gethard, Sheng Wang, Erinn Hayes, Dana Gould, Carmen Lynch, Sean Patton, The Apple Sisters, Chris Garcia, Byron Bowers, Drennon Davis, Guy Branum, and much much more) and shows, many of which are staggered so you can get as much of your comedy festival fix as you need all within about a block of each other. 

Get your passes now!

Riot LA Comedy Passes Officially on Sale

October 2, 2013
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Riot LA Comedy Passes Officially on Sale

There’s a $65 early bird pass for Riot LA that is one hell of a deal for all the comedy and general awesomeness (live music, food trucks, arcade games, etc.) that you’re going to get all along one street in Downtown LA in January. 

Snatch up your passes now,

Riot LA Comedy Festival 2014 Passes Now on Sale

September 30, 2013
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Riot LA Comedy Festival 2014 Passes Now on Sale

The Riot LA Comedy Festival was hands down one of the best big scale comedy events in LA in quite some time and we’re so glad that it’s finally coming back Jan. 9th-14th, 2014th.

Slated to perform are: The Chris Gethard Show, Todd Barry, Morgan Murphy, The Birthday Boys, Dana Gould, Jon Benjamin, Carmen Lynch, Kristen Schaal, Superego w/Paul F. Tompkins, Greg Fitzsimmons, Kurt Braunohler, Kyle Kinane, Tommy Johnagin, Dan St. Germain, Emily Heller, Eddie Pepitone, and Ron Funches just to start.

Passes are on sale soon and we suggest you get in on them as soon as you can.

Win Tickets To The Atlantic Ocean Comedy & Music Festival Cruise

June 24, 2013
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Win Tickets To The Atlantic Ocean Comedy & Music Festival Cruise

We’re not one for cruises, but this one is going to be one hell of an exception with the likes of Marc Maron, John Hodgman, Kurt Braunohler, Eugene Mirman, and more on board this September. 

Next year’s Riot LA Comedy Festival has a pass for this cruise for two and all you have to do is enter your e-mail. Sounds pretty great to us so get it on it already.

If You Missed The 1st Riot LA Comedy Festival, Here’s a Montage of Why You Shouldn’t Miss The Next One

April 11, 2013
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Riot LA debuted last year and turned out to be the long overdue comedy festival that Los Angeles needed. Dozens of wonderful, hilarious comedy shows confined to just one block in Downtown LA made for one hell of a festival and if you weren’t there, you missed something really great. 

Luckily, there’s this montage that will hopefully fill in some blanks for you. Oh, and Riot LA is coming back in 2014!

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