Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias: One Show Fits All (2019) – Full Transcript
In a new special from Houston, Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias riffs on his teenage son Frankie and meetings with celebrities like Snoop Dogg and Chris Rock.
In a new special from Houston, Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias riffs on his teenage son Frankie and meetings with celebrities like Snoop Dogg and Chris Rock.
Sebastian’s captivating storytelling keeps the audience engaged as he unpacks spin classes, pregnancy photoshoots, and wedding dances.
Latin History for Morons: John Leguizamo’s Road to Broadway captures John’s quest to cram 3,000 years of history into 90 minutes of stage time and bring a whole new set of historical characters back to life as one man.
Sebastian Maniscalco returns home to Chicago to perform in front of a live sold-out audience in this all-new comedy event. With his inimitable delivery, he burns modern-day society through the lens of his old-world Italian-American upbringing. No topic is off-limits – but perhaps we all should be just a little embarrassed.
“What’s Wrong with People?” asks Sebastian Maniscalco, as he hilariously tries to bridge the Italian-American Old World he grew up in with the contemporary frenetic world we all live in today.
Two delusional geriatrics reveal curious pasts, share a love of tuna and welcome a surprise guest in this filming of the popular comedy show.
In her first special since 2003, Ellen revisits her road to stardom and details the heartfelt — and hilarious — lessons she’s learned along the way.
The stand-up special Pete Holmes: Dirty Clean finds Holmes confronting personal truths about the mechanisms of consciousness, the afterlife and Elon Musk, as well as sharing a few thoughts on being a new dad.
The world’s got a lot of problems, but Vir Das has a lot of answers as he discusses travel, religion, his childhood and more in this stand-up special. He’s lived through a flop, and now he’s trying to figure out fame — and maybe book a superhero role along the way.
Russell Brand ruminates on the state of the world and marvels over how his life changed the moment he became a father.
Last part of Volker Pispers’ program “Bis neulich” (2004), where the comedian deals with American foreign policy, 9/11 and the war on terror in general.
Trevor Noah gets out from behind the “Daily Show” desk and takes the stage for a stand-up special that touches on racism, immigration, camping and more.
Lenny is Fosse’s first nonmusical, but it is a choreographed work nevertheless, set to the rhythms that were Bruce’s
Comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy bring their distinctive brand of humor to a packed crowd in Minneapolis.
Adam Sandler takes his comical musical musings back out on the road, from comedy clubs to concert halls to one very unsuspecting subway station.
Jeff Foxworthy talks about how people act, marriage, church, rednecks and how men often act (lying, being sneaky, wanting to see something naked, drinking, etc.).
Ron “Tater Salad” White dishes out his signature brand of cynicism, riffing on sex, celebrity and the sinister habits of wild geese.
In this live performance at Carnegie Hall Carlin exhibits his artistry in some of his best tongue-twisting routines. Included in his irreverent repertoire are is the classic “Seven Words You Can’t Say on Television.”
Tom Segura describes the worst thing about visiting Atlantic City and does his best to understand the reality show “I Didn’t Know I Was Pregnant”
Arab-American comedian Mo Amer recounts his life as a refugee comic, from traveling with the name Mohammed to his long path to citizenship.
Bill Burr: I don’t let people just sort of go like, you know, this sweeping generalization of like “oh I’m this person so that means
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