• Events
    • Los Angeles Open Mics
    • Los Angeles Shows
    • New York Open Mics
    • New York Shows
  • Book A Tour
  • Venues
  • News
  • Podcast
  • About
    • About The Comedy Bureau
    • Contact
    • Consulting
    • Digital Wall of Trustees

thomas middleditch

divider

Middleditch & Schwartz Shows How Radical Improv Can Get When It Gets to Go Really Long

April 28, 2020
News
ben schwartz, long form improv, thomas middleditch

Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz, referred to as Middleditch & Schwartz when performing together, have pushed themselves into rarefied air as comedic improvisers. Most people who perform improv, even at a high level, do not get to tour or make money directly from doing improv live. On top of that, a good percentage of the general public only know of the short form improv juggernaut Whose Line Is It Anyway? Though popular, short form improv can be incredibly limiting and restrictive compared to the open field that long form improv can be (improvising scenes merely from an audience suggestion or story/experience).

Yet, the improv prowess of Middleditch and Schwartz has gotten them to the point into making three whole comedy specials for Netflix (now streaming) that really do capture how purely funny Thomas and Ben can be at any given moment, from any angle, and in front or behind the fourth wall.

Playing Carnegie Hall and touring all over the place for Middleditch & Schwartz has really given them an almost unlimited canvas to really bend and break the rules of improv however they see fit.

Generally, a set of long form improv goes about 10-30 minutes. Even if a group is set to do an hour show, they usually take break in the middle and reset. Thomas and Ben push themselves by doing just under an hour’s worth of improvising. The result is that you get to see a bit of the methods behind the madness when they’ll step in and out of the artifice of their performance. They’ll make fun of the entire cast of characters they created, their fluid relationships between said characters, and push each other into more and more absurd situations/choices and then only wiggle their way out, often in a hysterically daft manner. Throughout all these performances, the duo puts on a clinic of how to use and break form in improv for the biggest rows of laughter.

Whether you’re a self-identified improv nerd or someone who has been rather on the hesitant side of watching improv, Middleditch & Schwartz is absolutely something you should get into (again, all three specials are streaming now on Netflix).

Get Your First Look at Middleditch and Schwartz’s Improv Specials Coming to Netflix

April 7, 2020
News
ben schwartz, comedy special, improv comedy, improvisational comedy, long form improv, netflix, thomas middleditch

When it comes to televised improv, all that most people have seen or known about is the short form improv institution that is Whose Line Is It Anyway? 

Yet, Middleditch & Schwartz might just get to that status very soon. The duo made up of Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz have toured together around the globe as, perhaps, one of the most successful long form improvisational comedy acts of all time, creating hysterical scenes and having a solid, surprising narrative arcs seemingly out of nowhere.

So, Middleditch & Schwartz are about to make television history with a full-fledged long form improv (scenes get improvised just off a suggestion versus short form improv that relies on very specific games that have very specific rules to improvise through) comedy special. That comes after reaching milestones like having continuously sold-out performances at Largo, touring everywhere, and playing Carnegie Hall.

Seeing how they’ll make that translate into a comedy special given the ephemeral nature of improv will undoubtedly be fascinating (and probably why they’re releasing three performances of them). You can get your first look at what that might look like with this trailer here, then look for them to drop on Tues., Apr. 21st on Netflix.

Ben Schwartz Announces Middleditch & Schwartz Specials to Premiere on Netflix

February 7, 2020
Uncategorized
ben schwartz, comedy special, long form improv, netflix, thomas middleditch

Last year, Ben Schwartz and Thomas Middleditch took what very well may be one of the the most successful improv groups of all time, Middleditch + Schwartz, and taped multiple performances for the purposes of a comedy special. Long form improv on TV is a rare thing to see, but leave it to Ben and Thomas to figure out how to really make it work.

During his appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers last night, Schwartz announced that there will be three different specials capturing three different performances by Middleditch + Schwartz coming to Netflix soon. 

These specials could be very well break new ground for long form improv, largely a discipline in comedy that only gets seen live and we personally, really can’t wait to see what the two have cooked up together in the moment.

Middleditch + Schwartz Are Shooting an Improv Comedy Special

September 13, 2019
Uncategorized
ben schwartz, comedy special, improv comedy, middleditch and schwartz, thomas middleditch
image

Though long form improv has been an established discipline in the art form of comedy for decades now, the prospect of seeing it in the form of a comedy special has been incredibly rare. The last time we even remember seeing something like that was when Schwartz led off a night of improv with the cast members of House of Lies.

Now, Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz together as Middleditch + Schwartz, arguably one of the most successful long form improv teams in comedy history, will be blazing a new trail by making a special out of four tapings recorded at the NYU Skirball. The tapings are almost entirely sold out at this point, but the promise of what this might be is incredibly enticing.   

Admittedly, putting long form improv as a special proves for an especially hard challenge as the nuance and ephemeral nature of improv comedy begs that you don’t cut anything from the entire performance. We’re not sure exactly what Ben and Thomas’ strategy for the final product will be, but it’ll undoubtedly set a new precedent in comedy. 

Silicon Valley’s Season 6 Teaser Is Here

August 16, 2019
Uncategorized
hbo, kumail nanjiani, martin starr, silicon valley, teaser, thomas middleditch

The sixth and final season of Silicon Valley is just around the corner, which leads HBO to close out another long-lasting, perennial award winning comedy that’s as relevant and resonant as it is funny.

From the looks of this teaser where things seems like they’re all about to come crashing down, it’s going to be a glorious swan song for Silicon Valley.

Look for the premiere of the sixth and final season of Silicon Valley on Oct. 27th at HBO.

Here’s the Teaser for Season 5 of Silicon Valley

January 12, 2018
Uncategorized
hbo, kumail nanjiani, martin starr, mike judge, silicon valley, teaser, thomas middleditch, zach woods

It’s more than a couple of months away, but you can start looking forward to a whole brand new season of Silicon Valley. It’ll even feel a little newer than usual as there will be a noticeable absence of one Erlich Bachman.

See what that looks like in this trailer here.

The first season of Silicon Valley premieres on Sunday, March 25th on HBO.

November 25, 2017
Uncategorized
amy poehler, ben schwartz, cameron esposito, charity show, cobie smulders, comedy show, david koechner, fonda theatre, hollywood, justin long, neal brennan, nick kroll, no kid hungry, pete holmes, rhea butcher, smart girls, stand up, taran killam, the girls home, thomas middleditch

The comedy alone for this show is worth going, but there will be great music and it’s for a good cause. 

Get your tickets ASAP here.

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

October 2, 2017
Uncategorized
benefit, biggest show, dtla, georgia may king, hbo, jb smoove, jermaine fowler, jimmi simpson, la live, max greenfield, molly shannon, natasha rothwell, stephanie beatriz, the novo, the sklar brothers, thomas middleditch, tony hale, young storytellers

For just an ounce of hope in something and an opportunity to see what should be an unforgettable night of comedy, some of the brightest comedy stars on stage and screen will act out scripts written by fifth graders all in support of underserved youth arts organization, Young Storytellers. 

Tickets for The Biggest Show are $25 for student/$50 for adult (balcony) and $50 for student/$150 for adult (floor) and you can (and should) get them here.

Both Veep & Silicon Valley Get Renewed By HBO

May 25, 2017
Uncategorized
david mandel, hbo, julia louis dreyfus, mike judge, silicon valley, thomas middleditch, veep

Both Veep & Silicon Valley Get Renewed By HBO

Season 7 of Veep and season 5 of Silicon Valley will be happening as HBO just officially renewed one of its most reliable pair of comedies that the network has ever had. 

Both shows will be coming in 2018 and have yet another year where real events that transpire might be weirder than their plot lines.

Silicon Valley Season 4 Premieres Tonight

April 23, 2017
Uncategorized
alec berg, hbo, kumail nanjiani, martin starr, mike judge, silicon valley, thomas middleditch, tj miller, zach woods
image

Just your friendly neighborhood reminder with this Daniel Clowes poster that one of HBO’s prestige comedies is returning for its 4th season tonight.

Tune in for season 4 of Silicon Valley tonight on HBO at 10PM (or stream it later on HBO GO or HBO NOW).

Here’s the Full Trailer for Silicon Valley Season 4

March 29, 2017
Uncategorized
kumail nanjiani, martin starr, mike judge, silicon valley, thomas middleditch, tj miller, zach woods

Just when you think the stakes couldn’t get any higher for a bunch of people that probably shouldn’t be handling high stakes at all, the trailer for season 4 of Silicon Valley has made that possible

Watch it here, then look for the season premiere on Sunday, April 23rd at 10PM on HBO.

Silicon Valley Season 4 Gets Its First Teaser

February 17, 2017
Uncategorized
hbo, kumail nanjiani, martin starr, season 4, silicon valley, teaser, thomas middleditch, zach woods

Just because the world is topsy turvy and satires seem less and less fictional these days doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy hit satirical comedy shows like Silicon Valley.

Watch this teaser for season 4 and you’ll hopefully find that you can still enjoy the insanity of the tech world. 

Season 4 of Silicon Valley premieres on Sunday, April 23rd.

Watch “The Earliest Show” Where Ben Schwartz Goes Through the Five Stages of Grief as a Morning Talk Show Co-Host Next to a Very Chipper Lauren Lapkus

December 21, 2016
Uncategorized
ben schwartz, betsy sodaro, earliest show, five stages of grief, funny or die, jake johnson, jane levy, joe hartzler, lauren lapkus, pedro pascal, reggie miller, reggie watts, thomas middleditch

Watch “The Earliest Show” Where Ben Schwartz Goes Through the Five Stages of Grief as a Morning Talk Show Co-Host Next to a Very Chipper Lauren Lapkus

Watching Ben Schwartz go through denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance in the setting of a blissfully aloof morning show with the uber-cheerful Lauren Lapkus is a performance worthy of some awards attention. 

Branded content (Cap’n Crunch is prominently featured) doesn’t get much more out there and, at the same time, better than this.

October 15, 2016
Uncategorized
biggeset show, busy phillips, charlie day, danny pudi, dtla, john cho, jordan peele, la live, live comedy, los angeles, martin starr, max greenfield, microsoft theater, nasim pedrad, natasha rothwell, novo dtla, sklar brothers, thomas middleditch, tony hale, young storytellers

While it’s a pretty bold statement to call something The Biggest Show, this benefit for Young Storytellers might actually get into some superlative territory.

Seth Rogen, Jordan Peele, Nasim Pedrad, Tony Hale, Thomas Middleditch, Natasha Rothwell, Charlie Day, John Cho, Yvonne Orji, Martin Starr, Danny Pudi, Busy Phillips, Max Greenfield, Georgia King, Kimberly Herbert Gregory, and hosts The Sklar Brothers will all perform scripts written by 5th graders for this Biggest Show. 

Proceeds go to Young Storytellers, which is a non-profit that connects film and TV professionals with public school students in order to foster their own short screenplay.

The Biggest Show 2016 is set for next week on Thursday, October 20th at 8PM at The Novo DTLA in LA Live. Tickets for standing room are available for $25 and you can (and should) get them here.

Conan “Discovers” Audition Tapes for Young Han Solo

July 24, 2016
Uncategorized
50 cent, adam sandler, audition tapes, bill hader, conan, han solo, jeff goldblum, kumail nanjiani, melissa mccarthy, parody, star wars, team coco, thomas middleditch, young han solo

It’s trips to Comic Con that brings out bits like this on Conan and we’re glad that we’re getting more of it.

Enjoy Bill Hader, Melissa McCarthy, 50 Cent, Kumail Nanjiani, Thomas Middleditch, Adam Sandler, Jeff Goldblum, and more audition for the new version of the iconic role of Han Solo.

“Joshy” Trailer Has Thomas Middleditch Continue with Bachelor Party After Wedding Has Been Called Off

June 27, 2016
Uncategorized
adam pally, alex ross perry, aubrey plaza, brett gelman, jeff baena, jenny slate, joshy, nick kroll, thomas middleditch, trailer

With an ensemble cast of Thomas Middleditch, Nick Kroll, Adam Pally, Brett Gelman, Alex Ross Perry, Jenny Slate, and Aubrey Plaza, you might think you’re listening to a supersized episode of Comedy Bang! Bang!

However, for the moment, that’s not the case. That cast has been assembled for the dramedy, Joshy, from Jeff Baena. Middleditch plays a groom-to-be whose wedding gets called off, but has to go through with the bachelor party anyway.

Sounds fun, huh? 

Here’s the trailer.

Look for it in theaters starting August 12th, then streaming on Hulu.

Silicon Valley Threw a Red Carpet Event Just for One Scene from the New Season

April 26, 2016
Uncategorized
after party, cinefamily, martin starr, mike judge, one scene 308, premiere, red carpet, silicon valley, stephen tobolowsky, thomas middleditch, tj miller

The highly anticipated return of something like Silicon Valley on HBO wouldn’t be complete without a high profile premiere event. 

Because it’s Silicon Valley, they also can’t just throw any premiere event, which is why they pulled out a red carpet, a step and repeat, and rotating searchlights as well as have the cast and the creators gathered altogether to show a single scene from season 3 from the show.

Watch this silly event really happen here.

April 6, 2016
Uncategorized
andy kindler, comedy shows, erica rhodes, hollywood, jerrod carmichael, neil hamburger, nerdmelt, puddles pity party, stand up, thomas middleditch

Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at door. 

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

Google X Hires Silicon Valley/Pied Piper’s Richard Hendricks for April Fools’ Day

April 1, 2016
Uncategorized
april fool's day, google x, richard hendricks, silicon valley, solve for x, thomas middleditch

While other Google April Fools’ Day pranks did go quite as they had hoped, we think the one where Google X brought on Richard Hendricks/Thomas Middleditch from HBO’s Silicon Valley as a Chief Compression Officer worked out pretty well.

Watch how Hendricks “fits” right in at X.

William Shakespeare and Dan Harmon Fight Over Writing, “Community”, and “Dirty Grandpa” on Latest “Great Minds”

March 25, 2016
Uncategorized
community, dan harmon, dirty grandpa, great minds, history channel, night class, spencer crittenden, thomas middleditch, william shakespeare

Thomas Middleditch, who just happens to be a member of The Improvised Shakespeare Company, made for a great William Shakespeare on last night’s episode of Great Minds with Dan Harmon.

Unfortunately, for Harmon, Shakespeare and him didn’t quite get along as well as he had hoped especially for William’s take on modern movies and TV. They, in fact, get into a shouting match hurling insults from across the centuries at each other. 

Enjoy it all here.

New “Silicon Valley” Season 3 Trailer Has Stephen Tobolowsky Becomes a New Concern for Pied Piper

March 18, 2016
Uncategorized
hbo, kumail nanjiani, mike judge, silicon valley, stephen tobolowsky, thomas middleditch, tj miller, trailer, zach woods

Once the nagging insurance salesman Ned Ryerson in Groundhog Day, Stephen Tobolowsky seems like he will be a thorn in the side of Pied Piper in the latest season of Silicon Valley as shown in this trailer. 

Thomas Middleditch/Richard Hendricks goes through a bit of an early Steve Jobs phase as well.

Catch the premiere next month on Sunday, April 24th at 10PM on HBO.

Here’s the Line-Up for SXSW Comedy 2016

February 24, 2016
Uncategorized
2016, cameron esposito, chris hardwick, comedy, dan harmon, gillian jacobs, horatio sanz, judd apatow, line-up, lucas brothers, natasha leggero, rory scovel, sxsw, thomas middleditch, todd barry, todd glass

Adam Cayton-­Holland
Andrew Orvedahl
Andrew Santino
Anthony Atamanuik
Arden Myrin
Baron Vaughn
Ben Roy
Brendon Walsh
Brooke Van Poppelen
Cameron Esposito
Chris Cubas
Chris Gethard
Chris Hardwick
Colton Dunn
Dan Harmon
David Gborie
Doug Benson
Drennon Davis
Eddie Pepitone
Eliza Skinner
Emily Heller
Eric Andre
Gillian Jacobs
Horatio Sanz
Howard Kremer
Iliza Shlesinger
Joe Pera
Jon Gabrus
Jonah Ray
Judd Apatow
Kate Micucci
Kulap Vilaysack
The Lucas Brothers

Martha Kelly
Matt Besser
Matt Walsh
Megan Gailey
Mike Birbiglia
Mike O’Brien
Morgan Murphy
Moshe Kasher
Natasha Leggero
Nate Bargatze
Owen Benjamin
Paul F. Tompkins
Rhea Butcher
Ron Lynch
Rory Scovel
Scott Aukerman
Sean Patton
Shannon O’Neill
Tami Sagher
Thomas Middleditch
Todd Barry
Todd Glass
Zach Woods
@midnight​
ASSSSCAT
the cast of Bajillion Dollar Propertie$
Comedy Bang! Bang!
Doug Loves Movies
HarmonQuest
The Hooray Show
The Imaginary Radio Program with Drennon Davis
improv4humans
The Laugh Button Live!
Loud Village
Maltin on Movies
Sexpot Comedy
Spontaneanation with Paul F. Tompkins
The Todd Barry Podcast
Trump Dump with Tony Atamanuik as Donald Trump
Who Charted?

All of the above and more will be present and performing at SXSW in Austin, TX starting Fri. Mar. 11th. 

If this peaks your interest (and we’re guessing that it does), you can register for a badge here.

Here’s a Teaser for Season 3 of “Silicon Valley”

February 11, 2016
Uncategorized
hbo, kumail nanjiani, martin starr, mike judge, silicon valley, thomas middleditch, tj miller, zach woods

Silicon Valley is on the precipice of its 3rd season and your favorite underdog tech crew is getting ready to make a stand, yet again.

Watch the teaser here, then look for the season premiere on Sun. Apr. 24th on HBO.

Riot LA 2016 Announces Its Line-Up

December 1, 2015
Uncategorized
bridget everett, comedy festival, jerrod carmichael, lauren lapkus, patton oswalt, riot la, ron funches, thomas middleditch, tj miller
image

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.

Watch a Really Fun Trailer For Meta Horror Comedy “The Final Girls”

August 24, 2015
Uncategorized
adam devine, alia shawkat, horror comedy, joshua john miller, m.a. fortin, malin akerman, meta, the final girls, thomas middleditch, todd strauss-schulson

Do not confuse this with the recent thriller Final Girl.

The Final Girls, from director Todd Strauss-Schulson and writers M.A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller, looks a damn good time that both celebrates and simultaneously pokes fun at the genre tropes of so many cheesy horror movies from decades past.

From the looks of it, the cast of Thomas Middleditch, Alia Shawkat, Malin Akerman, Adam Devine, Angela Trimbur, Nina Dobrev, and Taissa Farmiga bring the crazy premise of being transported into a cheesy horror movie and trying to survive really well.

See what could be a very welcome load of wonderful madness in the trailer for The Final Girls here.

Older News »

Recent News

divider

  • The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 276: Andy Sandford & Keeping Jokes as Tight Possible - Andy Sandford's philosophy of trimming all the fat from all his comedy has served him… Read More
  • The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 274: Spaghetti Festival & Sticking on the Wall (Together) - The Spaghetti Festival @ The Elysian represents a wholly rejuvenating spark of imagination and creativity… Read More
  • The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 273: R.M. Aranda & Bringing Clown to All - The popularity of the corner of comedy that is clown continues to burgeon, especially in… Read More

Sign up For The Newsletter

Copyright © 2020 The Comedy Bureau
All rights reserved