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Season 1

  • S01E01 Tom Clark: I'm A Rescue

    • February 24, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Tom Clark was born and raised, in that order. Clark's mix of well-crafted jokes and spontaneous crowd work has led to appearances on TBS's 'Conan,' CBS's 'Late Late Show, and Comedy Central's 'Premium Blend'. Clark has traveled coast to coast doing stand up and has performed internationally as part of New Faces at the prestigious'Just For Laughs Comedy Festival' in Montreal and on The Main Stage at 'The Capetown Comedy Festival' in South Africa. Clark is also an actor and has appeared on such shows as NBC's 'Outsourced', TNT's 'The Closer',and the Hallmark made for TV movie 'The Wish List'. After landing the role on 'Outsourced,' director Ken Kwapis invited Clark to be in the Drew Barrymore movie, 'Big Miracle'. You can also see Clark in Columbia Pictures 'Freaks of Nature.'

  • S01E02 Drew Allen: Out Of Ideas

    • February 24, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Cursed with the ability to over-analyze even the most basic of human interactions, comedian Drew Allen has been delighting audiences with his distinct brand of anxious comedy since 2010.

  • S01E03 Heath Harmison: Raising Insanity

    • February 24, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Heath is one of the brightest new comedians out there. His family-friendly style of comedy kills in clubs, colleges, and festivals including the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.

  • S01E04 Karen Rontowski: Ridiculous Me

    • February 24, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Karen Rontowski's fast-paced, quirky and charmingly optimistic comedy has been featured in clubs, TV, radio, and at corporate events all around the world.

  • S01E05 Don Friesen: Live In Provo

    • March 27, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Husband. Idiot. Dad. His kids think he's fun. His wife thinks he's an idiot. Audiences think he's hilarious!

  • S01E06 Bengt Washburn: Poking A Grizzly

    • March 27, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Bengt Washburn is an Aquarius with Hazel eyes who prefers boxer briefs, solid deodorants, and Crest toothpaste.

  • S01E07 Steve Soelberg: We Say Bim

    • March 27, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Extremely funny comedian and overall nice person Steve Soelberg brings an observational, story telling style of comedy which has repeatedly left his regularly sold out audiences in stitches. Whether he's relating the experiences of growing up in a large family in Seattle, Washington or recounting the time he saw an angry guy in a tutu at a Ragnar relay, he has a way of making each audience member feel as if they were just the person he wanted to tell the story to because he knew they'd enjoy it just as much as he did. Due to his growing popularity as a comedian, he has appeared multiple times on local TV affiliates (Fox, KUTV, and KSL), on the radio, and has entertained tens of thousands traveling the country not only as comedian, but also as the voice of the Ragnar relay races as their race announcer and emcee.

  • S01E08 Lamont Ferguson: You Had All Day

    • April 10, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Ferguson has appeared on the Tonight Show, Comedy Central, Comics Unleashed and ABC's Family Channel. He was the Winner of the Seattle International Comedy Competition, Three time semi-finalist at the Boston Comedy Festival, Finalist in the San Francisco International Comedy Competition and named Best of Fest" at the Detroit, Lucky Eagle and San Luis Obispo Comedy Festivals.

  • S01E09 Bone Hampton: It Is What It Is

    • April 14, 2017

    As down home as collards and cornbread, as sharp as a pickaxe, and as funny as a possum in a petticoat, Comedian Bone Hampton is a master at making audiences feel like family.

  • S01E10 Jenna Kim Jones: Fun To Hug

    • April 17, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Jenna Kim Jones is a comedian known for her strong personality and little to no upper body strength. She recently came to grips with the fact that she will never be able to do a pull up and earn her 4th grade Presidential Fitness Award though she plans to exploit this limitation into a book or reality television deal. Jenna was born in Seoul, Korea and lived there for approximately 8 years until she moved to Provo, Utah. At 18, Jenna left Provo to attend New York University where she majored in Producing and Writing for Television. During her time at NYU, she interned at Follow Productions, The Martha Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and CBS Primetime Casting. After graduating from NYU, Jenna began performing stand up comedy while she worked at The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

  • S01E11 Brad Upton: Will Be Funny For Money

    • April 20, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Brad Upton first stepped on stage in September of 1984 and he's never looked back. This ex-grade school teacher is now in his 30th year of comedy and is nearing 6000 lifetime performances. He is a past winner of the Las Vegas Comedy Festival and appeared recently at Caesar's Palace as part of the HBO Comedy Festival. He has spent the last eight years as the opening act for the legendary Johnny Mathis and did multiple shows all over the country with the late, great Joan Rivers. He has also been seen in concert with The Smothers Brothers, Smokey Robinson, Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Lewis Black, George Jones, Glen Campbell, Pam Tillis and many others. Coast to coast all over North America isn't the only place Brad performs. In 2014 Brad headlined in Singapore, Hong Kong, The MGM in Macau and did eight nights in Israel as part of the Comedy for Koby benefit.

  • S01E12 Dwight Slade: Animal Cracker

    • April 20, 2017

    Part man, part ageless boy; comedian Dwight Slade has the privilege of being a comedy legend in American stand up.

  • S01E13 Kellen Erskine: Composed

    • April 21, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Kellen Erskine was featured on season 7 of NBC's America's Got Talent. His jokes have appeared in many publications including the Reader's Digest. Kellen has been a finalist of both the San Francisco International Comedy Competition and the Great American Comedy Festival. This year he performed at the prestigious Bridgetown Comedy Festival in Portland, Oregon. Kellen opens regularly for Frank Caliendo of FOX's NFL Sunday.

  • S01E14 Alex Velluto: Spurious

    • March 17, 2017

    In Alex Velluto's debut comedy special, he discusses his frustrations with relationships, dating, food, and goes over some "spurious correlations" and data in a hilarious routine with flip charts.

  • S01E15 Kermet Apio: There's No I In Self Esteem

    • April 28, 2017

    Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Kermet Apio enjoyed a childhood in paradise. He spent his time watching television, playing, and procrastinating everything else.

  • S01E16 David Crowe: White Bread

    • May 27, 2017

    David Crowe is a 20 year veteran of the comedy stage. After winning both the Seattle and San Francisco Comedy Competitions, then performing for a US President the same year, his career took off and has never stopped.

  • S01E17 Nick Cobb: Broke-Ish

    • May 28, 2017

    Hailing from Memphis, TN, Nick Cobb attended Indiana University where he majored in Psychology and learned to obsess over meaningless nonsense.

  • S01E18 Robert Mac: Know More

    • May 11, 2017

    Robert's award-winning comedy is smart, subtle, and silly. Not too smart and not too subtle, but occasionally a bit more silly than you'd expect.

  • S01E19 Brian Moote: Getting Schooled

    • May 11, 2017

    Brian Moote started performing stand up in 2005 while he was working as a teacher in the Seattle School District.

  • S01E20 The Comedy And Magic Of Brad Bonar

    • May 16, 2017

    Brad is a double threat. One of the most talented magicians in the country, he is also a very gifted and funny stand-up comedian.

  • S01E21 Mary Mack: All Ages

    • May 17, 2017

    Folk Humorist Mary Mack performs her sometimes-musical comedy at festivals, colleges, clubs, casinos and anywhere you can find a llama or a buffet line.

  • S01E22 Billy Anderson: America's Sweetheart

    • May 24, 2017

    Born in Texas and raised in Augusta, Georgia - Billy Anderson is stand-up comedian currently living in Seattle, Washington.

  • S01E23 Russ Nagel: Uncle Of Anarchy

    • June 1, 2017

    Russ has become recognized in the entertainment industry for achieving more laughs per minute than any comedian working the circuit today and has also been seen on The Nashville Network, A&E's Comedy on the Road, Showtime's Comedy Club Network, the WB, Spike TV, Comedy Central and the list goes on and on.

  • S01E24 Dennis Gaxiola: Before The Wall Goes Up

    • June 3, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Dennis Gaxiola is one of America's funniest clean comedians. The preacher's son gained notoriety from his appearances with Jamie Foxx on Comedy Central, The Latin Kings of Comedy Tour with Paul Rodriguez, BET's Comic View, Que Locos and the 2010 season Martin Lawrence's First Amendment Stand Up.

  • S01E25 Michael Joiner: God's Smart Alec

    • June 7, 2017

    Michael's brand of comedy is, in a word, familiar. Not in the sense that you've heard it before, but more so that he knows you and you know him.

  • S01E26 Jason Hewlett: Father Time

    • June 9, 2017

    The Award-Winning One-Man Show of Jason Hewlett The Entertainer will have you laughing until it hurts. Comedy, Music, Impressions, and Standing Ovations make Jason the perfect entertainer.

  • S01E27 Christian Pieper: Glutton For Punishment

    • June 16, 2017

    Christian Pieper is an award-winning and crowd-pleasing comedian from Beaver Dam, Kentucky, now living in Los Angeles.

  • S01E28 Tim Young: What World Is This?

    • June 18, 2017

    Tim headlines clubs all over North America, has performed on over 500 college campuses as well as comedy festivals in New York, Montreal, and Seattle, and he's a fixture in the New York City club scene.

  • S01E29 Collin Moulton: Anti Animal Vegan

    • June 23, 2017

    Collin is one of the most fun, personable, and sought after headliners today. He has had his own stand-up special on SHOWTIME, he's been on NICKELODEON, and was recently featured on LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY.

  • S01E30 Josh Fonokalafi: The Specific Islander

    • June 23, 2017

    Joshua T Fonokalafi is a Utah based comedian from the mean streets of Ogden, Utahs own Compton. Raised in the Northwest and the son of an Islander immigrant, Joshua tells of his hardships growing up as one of the biggest minorities in the country.

  • S01E31 Andrew Sleighter: Breakfast Stealer

    • July 3, 2017

    Andrew Sleighter started in comedy looking for the perfect funny line to open a biography. Since then, Andrew's laid-back style and clever writing has won him appreciation from fans and respect from his peers.

  • S01E32 Key Lewis: Half Black, Half White, Looks Mexican

    • July 3, 2017

    Sacramento California born Key Lewis is a high energy, improvisational, storytelling, multiple-personality nutcase.

  • S01E33 Leland Klassen: More True

    • July 10, 2017

    Raised on a farm in the heart of Canada, Leland quickly learned that shoveling manure and weeding potatoes, although lucrative, wasn't his passion in life.

  • S01E34 Keith Stubbs: Poundcake

    • July 18, 2017

    Keith Stubbs is a 'triple threat' in showbiz and entertainment. He's a hilarious stand-up comedian, talented actor, and award-winning radio personality.

  • S01E35 Paul Sheffield: Singled Out

    • July 25, 2017

    Paul has been doing comedy since 2008 and has been headlining in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. He has a CD on iTunes Sheffield Had it Worse" Winner of 2010 Happy Valley Comedy Competition.

  • S01E36 Jordan Makin: The Bffg (The Big Fat Funny Ginger)

    • July 25, 2017

    Born and raised in the heart of Utah County, Jordan Makin had to compensate for his red hair and uneventful childhood by learning to be funny.

  • S01E37 Dave Burleigh: Nobody's Keeping You Here

    • July 26, 2017

    Comedian and Impressionist Dave Burleigh's star is on the rise. His uncanny ability to impersonate just about anyone landed him the starring role as Charlie Sheen in "Not Another Celebrity Movie.

  • S01E38 Aaron Woodall: Unknown

    • August 15, 2017

    Adored by girlfriends' mothers everywhere, Aaron Woodall is a nice, young man coming to grips with a dirty, cynical world.

  • S01E39 Patrick Keane: Long Love The Keane

    • August 15, 2017

    Originally from the Midwest, raised in Orange County, college in Montana and a three-year stint in Asia make Patrick Keane a comedian with a background.

  • S01E40 Brad Stine: Put A Helmet On... 2017!

    • August 28, 2017

    Brad Stine is the most media-covered Christian comedian in the country. He had an 8-page profile written about him and his comedy in the New Yorker magazine where he was referred to as Gods Comic.Brad was a regular live social commentator on Fox & Friends every Monday morning for six months.He has been featured in the New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today.

  • S01E41 Cash Levy: Game Of Chance

    • August 28, 2017

    If you missed Cash on Fox Sports or haven't bought his newly released comedy CD, Extemporaneous, you're probably familiar with seeing his act on Comedy Central, Fox Sports, NBC, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (CBS), Comics Unleashed, Just For Laughs Toronto, Moontowers Comedy Festival, Comedy.

  • S01E42 Jason Love: Jokes On Me

    • July 17, 2017

    One of today's busiest comics, Jason Love has appeared on HBO, Comedy Central, America's Got Talent, and over 20 national broadcasts.Jason works clean and incorporates music, making him a favorite for companies like Google, Chevron, Farmers, and Costco.Says L.A.

  • S01E43 Donnie Stopa: I Live In A Buick

    Recently moved out of poverty and into his Buick, Donnie comes to the stage accompanied with a children’s guitar and one of the largest musical ranges the Dry Bar stage has witnessed.

  • S01E44 John Moyer: Welcome to My World

    John Moyer, an American comedian, is looking to solve the nation’s greatest issues, starting with over-aged drivers, Ambien shopping sprees, and unattended shopping carts.

  • S01E45 Jason Hewlett: I'm the Weird One

    This one-man show will have you laughing until it hurts. Comedy, music, impressions, and standing ovations make Jason ​​Hewlett the perfect performer.

  • S01E46 Spencer King: Stay At Home Sad

    Spencer is a husband, new father, and cat owner. Join Spencer as he takes you on a trip through the mind of an insecure, but good-hearted funny man. His act contains a little something for everyone. Not only will you laugh, but you might also learn to appreciate the positive things in your own life.

  • S01E47 Tony Calabrese: Fugettaboutit!

    Tony Calabrese is frustrated with a few things: the Pope isn't Italian, vacations involve movement, and the AARP is the retired mafia.

  • S01E48 Andy Gold: Dreamcatcher

    Andy Gold has appeared in festivals and competitions all over the country, including the Boston Comedy Festival, San Diego Comedy Festival, Laugh Your Asheville Off and Comcast's Trial by Laughter Comedy Festival.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Zoltan Kaszas: Cat Jokes

    • August 15, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Zoltan Kaszas was born in Budapest, Hungary and raised in San Diego, California. He first stepped onstage at the age of nineteen and he was hooked immediately.

  • S02E02 Moody Mccarthy: The Good Jew

    • August 15, 2017

    Moody was born "Matthew" in Syracuse, NY, into a rambunctious household with six siblings. (They're Irish. somebody had to get a nickname.)

  • S02E03 Kevin Bozeman: Clean And Unfiltered

    • September 4, 2017

    In 1999, Kevin found himself in the real world with no real job skills and a strong desire to work an hour a day.

  • S02E04 Johnny Beehner: The Flamingo Special

    • September 5, 2017

    Johnny Beehner puts on a funny show. He's got everything you want from a comic: He's silly, he's likeable, and he's fun.

  • S02E05 Paul Morrissey: A Real Humdinger

    • September 14, 2017

    Paul was raised as a sports fanatic in the tiny town of Owego, in upstate New York. After four years of playing college basketball, somehow he graduated.

  • S02E06 Steve Mazan: Humblebragger

    • September 14, 2017

    Steve Mazan shot out of the famous San Francisco scene that produced comedy legends such as Robin Williams and Dana Carvey.

  • S02E07 Chris Voth: Cashmere

    • September 28, 2017

    Chris Voth is an accomplished comedian, a licensed teacher, and a published author. Voth made his debut late-night television appearance on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

  • S02E08 Keith Barany: Dude... Seriously?

    • September 28, 2017

    There's no doubt Keith Barany delivers the laughs, every single time he hits the stage. As a tested and veteran touring pro, Keith could explain for hours about the subtle skill set he employs to make the laughs happen.

  • S02E09 Tim Slagle: Team Mammal

    • October 4, 2017

    Utterly old and running a lengthy budget deficit, Tim Slagle blames reptiles, the Gallery of Frigid Air, happy endings, and Nigerian royalty.

  • S02E10 Sam Adams: Incoherently True

    • October 5, 2017

    Smooth. Clever. Hilarious. These words are often used to describe Sam Adams as a comedian, public speaker and Master of Ceremonies.

  • S02E11 Lucas Bohn: 2 Cool 4 School

    • October 17, 2017

    Lucas Bohn is energetic with an edge. The perfect blend of schoolboy charm and bad-boy charisma, his comedy is both smart and audacious.

  • S02E12 Warren B. Hall: Mostly Kid Stuff

    • October 17, 2017

    Simply put; Warren B Hall is not what you're expecting. He purposely avoids using the white vs black angle done by many mainstream black comedians.

  • S02E13 Sean Peabody: Peabody In Provo

    • November 16, 2017

    He is often mistaken for the bouncer, security guard or bachelorette party stripper but rarely a comedian…until he takes the stage.

  • S02E14 Dwayne Perkins: Please Believe It

    • November 3, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Dwayne Perkins has earned a spot in today's elite class of stand-up comics with appearances on Comedy Central and on Conan.

  • S02E15 Scott Losse: Okay

    • November 15, 2017

    Scott Losse is a stand-up comedian from Seattle, Washington. He is married and has two chihuahuas. Scott has performed at Portland's Bridgetown Comedy Festival, SF Sketchfest, Sketchfest Seattle, Bumbershoot: Seattle's Music & Arts Festival, Treefort Music Fest and lots of places that aren't festivals.

  • S02E16 Frances Dilorinzo: The Problem Solver

    • November 15, 2017

    Frances takes the stage full of energy and ready for fun. Frances does one thing you don't see many female comics do…physical humor, and she delivers it with every silly bone in her body.

  • S02E17 Drew Barth: Shoulda Tried Harder

    • November 29, 2017
    • Angel.com

    Drew Barth is one of the fastest rising comedy stars in the Northwest. Born just outside the city of Seattle, what started as a dare in high school has become a full-time career.

  • S02E18 Dennis Regan: Dennisland

    • January 21, 2018
    • Angel.com

    The King Of Queens writer Dennis Regan comes swinging hard with his quick wit and flawless delivery. The laughs just keep on coming in "Dennisland".

  • S02E19 Andy Hendrickson: Left Field

    • January 29, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Andy Hendrickson has multiple TV appearances including: The Late Show with David Letterman, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Gotham Comedy Live, NBC/Seeso's The Guest List and more.

  • S02E20 Steve Bruner: Simply Put

    • March 1, 2018

    Steve Bruner looks like a perfectly normal guy—until he opens his mouth. He's delivered his laser-sharp humor on Comedy Club Network (Showtime), An Evening at the Improv (A&E), Into the Night (ABC), and The Byron Allen Show (NBC), to name a few.

  • S02E21 Jessi Campbell: Sharpest Knife On The Porch

    • March 6, 2018

    Jessi Campbell has recently been seen on Last Comic Standing. She was the 2015 Campus Activities Magazine Female Performer of the Year, an award she was also nominated for in 2013.

  • S02E22 Tyler Boeh: Wait For It

    • January 29, 2018

    Who goes from being a mild-mannered nationally recognized college a-capella group vocal percussionist to becoming a high-energy, intelligent, physical, and downright silly beatboxing comedian?

  • S02E23 Shayne Smith: Prison For Wizards

    • March 1, 2018

    Former Gang Member, current comedian, future famous comedian. Shayne Smith is the runner up in the Wiseguys' 2015 Funniest Person In Utah competition, winner of the 2015 Salt City Comedy Superstar contest and most recently voted best Alternative Comedian of 2016 by City Weekly.

  • S02E24 Rex Havens: Women and Children First

    • March 6, 2018

    Rex has been delighting comedy audiences for 20 years, in world-famous comedy clubs like The Improv, Catch-A-Rising Star, Funny Bones and Zanies, on television for Showtime, Comedy Central and Comic Relief, on radio with Bob & Tom and NPR, cruise ships worldwide, and corporate clients including GM, American Express, Texaco, 3M, Coca-Cola, IBM, Toshiba, Lowe's, Johnson & Johnson, Ameritech, Proctor & Gamble, State Farm, Quaker Oats, Verizon and the IRS ("Working for the IRS is the only sure way to get money from them."), and numerous non-profit and charitable organizations.

  • S02E25 Tony Deyo: Sleep When The Baby Sleeps

    • March 6, 2018

    Tony Deyo is a stand-up comedian known most notably for his sharp, quick material and near-perfect comedic timing almost certainly gained from his years as a professional symphony musician.

  • S02E26 Andrew Rivers: Laffy Taffy

    • March 15, 2018

    Andrew's very personal and fun storytelling comedy, combined with his exemplary work ethic has earned him high praise from some of the best comedians in the business.

  • S02E27 Arvin Mitchell: Circus Purpose

    • March 15, 2018

    With an array of impressions, stories, gestures and faces, Arvin's memorable performance is sure to please. As the former co-host of BET's Club Comic View, Arvin has been featured on Kevin Heart's "One Mic Stand", Tony Rocks "The Funny Spot" as well as entertaining our troops abroad.

  • S02E28 Al Goodwin: Badgerine

    • March 15, 2018

    Big Al connects with his audiences--getting them to appreciate the lighter side of their own lives relating his observations and experiences.

  • S02E29 Jay Whittaker: Safe For Work

    • March 15, 2018

    Jay Whittaker is a comedian, actor, host and writer hailing from Los Angeles & Salt Lake City. He's been seen on the Food Network and even featured in USA Today.

  • S02E30 Tom Ryan: Off The Verge

    • March 15, 2018

    Over the years Tom Ryan has worked steadily at comedy clubs, concert venues, corporate functions and colleges across the U.S.. He has also made national television appearances on Showtime, A&E Comedy Central, and… Three times on "The Late Show with David Letterman!".

  • S02E31 Matt Knudsen: Good News

    • April 15, 2018

    Matt Knudsen was born in Hawaii, raised in the Mid-west and sailed around the world as a merchant marine. As an actor, Matt shared the big screen with Oscar winner Sean Penn in Gangster Squad, or you may also recognize him from his appearances in shows like Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Key & Peele, Workaholics, The League, Big Love, Boston Legal or Malcolm in the Middle just to name a few.

  • S02E32 Kjell Bjorgen: I'm Sorry, But I Won't Apologize

    Kjell began his comedy career in Los Angeles, California. He gained some notoriety when featured in both the Chicago comedy festival and Montreal comedy festival.

  • S02E33 Tom Mabe: Dysfunction Junction

    Tom has been profiled in People magazine, called "gut-busting hilarious" by The New York Times, and given a perfect 4-star rating by the New York Post.

  • S02E34 Mike Toomey: Welcome to My World

    • March 5, 2018

    With his Sharp Delivery, quick wit, and unique style, Mike Toomey has been a favorite at comedy clubs and special events since 1982.

  • S02E35 Andy Peters: Bargain Basement

    • February 26, 2018

    Andy Peters will get you. Where you sit, stand or hide. Wherever. Peters is a stand- up comedian who enjoys getting to the audience like no other.

  • S02E36 Cory Michaelis: Bad Teacher

    A teacher by day and comic by night, Cory Michaelis keeps his act edgy enough to keep the audience from feeling like they’re in his 10th grade History class. He cleverly tells short stories and jokes that try to get audiences to think but are silly and absurd as well. Cory is a regular in all of the clubs in the Pacific Northwest and has headlined clubs, colleges, casinos, and weird bars all over the country. He didn't win the 2013 World Series of Comedy (semi-finals), and the 2012 Seattle international Comedy Competition (SICC), or the 2014 Tacoma Comdy Content (2nd) but he took another crack at the SICC and made the 2014 finals.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Andy Woodhull: World's Greatest Step-Dad

    • June 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Andy recently appeared on Conan on TBS. Around that same time, his half-hour special premiered on Comedy Central.

  • S03E02 Alex Velluto: Thirsty

    • June 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Alex Velluto is a stand-up comedian and Diet Coke drinker from Salt Lake City, Utah. He has performed at comedy festivals all over the country including the Boston Comedy Festival, Big Sky Comedy Festival, and the Seattle International Comedy Competition.

  • S03E03 Tommy Ryman: Activated

    • July 18, 2018

    Tommy Ryman grew up with a new-age, folk singing mother and a traditional, Lutheran insurance-agent father. This XY equation evidently equals: acclaimed comedian.

  • S03E04 Leanne Morgan: So Yummy

    • June 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Leanne Morgan exudes southern charm. She is a naturally funny storyteller who gives an honest look at suburban life and the challenges of keeping her husband happy while juggling kids, dogs and cheerleading camp at the same time she's racing to get her hair highlighted, have a colonoscopy and join weight watchers for the 7th time!

  • S03E05 Josh Sneed: Live in the Dessert

    • June 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Hailing from the great city of Cincinnati, Ohio, Josh comes to Dry Bar to bring "new life" to his comedy. Being funny 24/7 can be difficult, but Josh Sneed does it.

  • S03E06 Corey Rodrigues: People Whisperer

    • June 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Corey is a highly sought after national touring college, club and corporate and cruise ship performer. He was the winner of The Catch a New Rising Star, The Funniest Comic in New England and the 2017 Big Sky Comedy Festivals.

  • S03E07 B.T: My Life As I Know it Now

    • June 1, 2018

    With an act that crosses all boundaries, B.T. will surely have you rolling with laughter. His physical performance style and charm landed him two performances on NBC's Friday Night Videos and a performance at the prestigious HBO U.S.

  • S03E08 Andrew Hobbs: A Joke Unless It Works

    • June 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Have you ever, as an adult, been bullied by a healthcare professional or popular middle school girl? Andrew has.

  • S03E09 Greg Morton: I Started Out, As A Baby

    • July 18, 2018

    Greg Morton had only two choices in schoolyard conflicts. Learn the ways of the force, or use his wit to diffuse situations.

  • S03E10 Spencer James: Bullies Are Necessary

    • June 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Spencer has performed all over North America, he has won festivals, and he was recently featured on Fox's television show "Laughs." Yet now, with the title as a Las Vegas headliner, he brings all of his talents to the stage for a once in a generation experience.

  • S03E11 Mark Christopher Lawrence: Clean Outta Compton

    • June 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Mark Christopher Lawrence (born May 22, 1964) is an American character actor, stand-up comedian, and voice-over artist.

  • S03E12 Mike Paramore: You've Just Been Flirted With

    • June 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Mike Paramore is the guy you fight to sit next to in a movie theatre, on a long car ride, or during a boring lecture.

  • S03E13 Costaki Economopoulos: Now That I'm A Grown Up

    • June 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    For 20 years Costaki has been living his dream as a full-time stand up comic. He has written jokes for Bette Midler, Jay Leno, MTV, and BET.

  • S03E14 Mike Speenberg: Uphill Both Ways

    • June 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Mike Speenberg has been a professional touring Stand-up comedian for 20 years. He's performed on 5 different continents, entertained everyone from Hall of Fame Athletes to US Diplomats, shared the stage with everyone from Robin Williams to Bill Burr, and been featured on everything from CNN to the AMERICAN FORCES RADIO NETWORK.

  • S03E15 Eric O'shea: Life: It's Not Your Fault!

    • October 1, 2018

    Eric O'Shea has been active in the comedy business for 25 years. He has performed in L.A. with Betty White at the Creative Emmy Awards and has appeared on America's Got Talent.

  • S03E16 Greg Warren: Fish Sandwich

    • October 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Greg Warren is a nationally touring headliner and has been featured on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central Presents, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, BET and CMT.

  • S03E17 Rob Ward: Employee Of The Month

    • November 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Rob Ward goes over his impressive resume, highlighting near death rent-a-center experiences, "yo momma" joke training, and armed robbery conversations.

  • S03E18 Fred Klett: One of Ten

    • November 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Fred Klett has built a career from being a clean comedian, a style that is his trademark. His comedy is G-rated and focused to appeal to families with members of all ages since much of his material is taken from his experiences growing up in a large Christian family.

  • S03E19 Jeff Jena: Old Dog, New Jokes

    • November 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Jeffrey Jena is one of the top corporate and cruise comics working today. His thirty-three years of live performance experience and over forty national television shows, both as an actor and comic give him the ability to work for any audience.

  • S03E20 Adam Cozens: Anyway... Here's Adam Cozens

    • November 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    A hilarious performer, Adam has been seen on IFC's "The Birthday Boys," HBO's "Got No Game," and TBS's "Lopez Tonight." His stand up has been featured on Nickelodeon's "NickMom," Hulu's "West Coast Funnies" "Tell Your Friends: The Concert Film," "The CoExist Comedy Tour" documentary, "ComedyTime," as well as heard worldwide on Sirius|XM Radio.

  • S03E21 Kendra Cunningham: On My Best Behavior

    • November 1, 2018

    Boston bred and Brooklyn based, Kendra Cunningham has been named as a comic to watch by Time Out New York and has been compared to Groucho Marx and Mae West by the UK's Chortle.

  • S03E22 Lamuweri Guluka: The First Option

    • December 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Lamuweri Guluka is an African name meaning "hard to pronounce on the first try." Lam is a seasoned comedian who has performed at colleges, comedy clubs, and cafes all over the country whose background as a nerdy, suburban, black male gives him a unique comedic perspective that audiences love.

  • S03E23 Mike P. Burton: I Can Get Whiter

    • December 1, 2018
    • Angel.com

    Mike recently appeared on Conan on TBS. Around that same time, his half-hour special premiered on Comedy Central.

  • S03E24 Karen Mills: Pink Pants

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Karen Mills has made a career out of making people laugh. She's been a nationally touring comedian for 25 years and can be heard daily on Sirius / XM comedy channels.

  • S03E25 Danny Villalpando: Too Informative

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Danny has been performing stand up comedy for over sixteen years. He's had the opportunity to work for many corporate events, charity organizations, and cruise ships.

  • S03E26 Mike Guido: Sanity Optional

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Mike Guido has made his mark as a nationally known headlining comedian. He has made eight national TV appearances including SHOWTIME, A&E, MTV, and VH1 and has worked with some of today's biggest stars such as Jay Leno, Robin Williams, and Ellen DeGeneres.

  • S03E27 Jimmy Della Valle: Famous Nobody

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Jimmy is well known for his high energy rapid-fire delivery, hilarious stories, and one-liners as well as amazing improvisation off the audience responses with Headlining performances that are always on the edge with his unique edgy streetwise point of view.

  • S03E28 Seth Tippetts: Tall. Dark. Gigante.

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Get to know Seth from the chest down. He's big, he's tall, but most of all he's hilarious. Check out this Utah-raised, clean, and semi-professional comedian today!

  • S03E29 Kim Kerley: Do You Know Her?

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Having spent much of her teens homeless, Kim Kerley has seen things in life that many never see. She's chosen to find the funny in those situations.

  • S03E30 Tim Wilkins: Password Protected

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Today that dream is more alive than ever as he is a 20-year veteran stand-up comedian, TV and radio personality, speaker and writer, who has performed on stages around the world.

  • S03E31 Tom Foss: Walking Shoes

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Tom Foss has traveled around the world entertaining our troops. Including 5 tours to Iraq, 6 tours of Afghanistan, 11 tours of the middle east, 4 tours of Europe, 3 tours of the Far East, Greenland, 5 aircraft carriers, support ships and bases all around the United States.

  • S03E32 Jim McCue: Nothing Personal

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    With his unique act, Jim keeps the audience on its toes. Volleying between set material and working the crowd, Jim cracks jokes with amazing timing and whip-like precision.

  • S03E33 Mark Poolos: One Wife, Two Daughters, Zero Influence

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Mark stands 6'7" weighs in at 350 technically a giant however he is very weak and a wimp. In his routines, he weaves the story of his life as a bumbling jolly giant in his fast engaging storytelling style.

  • S03E34 Rahn Hortman: Good Game

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Rahn credits the earliest influences to his humor to Bill Cosby and Martin Lawrence. Bill Cosby's ability to tackle diverse subject matter without uttering a single curse word, and Martin Lawrence's natural gift of representing the "ordinary guy" combined to form the foundation for Rahn's vision. What resulted is a unique blend of profanity-free banter, with pointed observations about everyday people that leave no one safe.

  • S03E35 Kortney Shane Williams: Unsubstantiated

    • January 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    The master of satire has been a part of The Bridgetown Comedy Festival, Boston Comedy Festival, Laughing Skull Comedy Festival, and Bumbershoot Arts festival.

  • S03E36 Sid Davis: Baggage Claim

    • Angel.com

    This former airline worker hilariously unloads side-splitting baggage on stage. Sid's humor is fueled with A.D.D., a wavering ego, and a grade school teacher wife who views him as a child left behind.

  • S03E37 Scott Long: Life In Flyover Country

    • Angel.com

    "Scott Long tosses out sharp and clever lines that remind you of the differences between funny people and true comedic artists." –Indy Star

  • S03E38 David Harris: Recalculating

    • Angel.com

    David Harris is a nationally touring, regionally Emmy Award Winning comedian, magician, actor, and host. Harris has entertained North American audiences for over 20 years with over 2000 live performances to date. He regularly appears at clubs, colleges, corporate events, theaters, arts centers, alternative rooms and other top venues across the U.S. and Canada.

  • S03E39 Mark Klein: Life Solved

    • Angel.com

    Mark Klein is a middle-aged man from Louisville, Kentucky. He brings with him a short list of bad habits, the five compromises of marriage, the miracle of the free society, and life’s most important lesson.

  • S03E40 Aaron Woodall: Sad And Needy

    • Angel.com

    Between his first and second special, Aaron Woodall's perspective transitioned from "a nice young man coming to grips with a dirty, cynical world" to a deeper introspection of his own upbringing and biases.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Cleto Rodriguez: Cleto is My Real Name

    • March 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Rodriguez connects with audiences by relating everyday life experiences. Anything and everything is fair game, from marriage mishaps to the challenges of dieting.

  • S04E02 Jeff "Big Daddy" Wayne: Big Daddy Kicks It!

    • March 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Comedian Jeff Wayne was dubbed "Big Daddy" by Billy Crystal and Robin Williams on an HBO Comic Relief show. The moniker has stuck to a guy who's been part of the stand-up comedy scene for a long time.

  • S04E03 Jeff Allen: I Can Laugh About It Now

    • March 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Jeff Allen combines clean, hilarious humor like no other comedian working today. Besides performing at corporate functions and fundraisers, he regularly appears on television, radio, and casinos across the country.

  • S04E04 Daren Streblow: Organic and Inorganic Life

    • March 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Daren Streblow's unique style of observational stand-up comedy has been entertaining hundreds-of-thousands of people throughout the United States and around the world since he first stepped on the stage in 1995.

  • S04E05 Kevin Jordan: Cause I Said So!

    • March 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    A Former Los Angeles Police Officer, Kevin has thrilled audiences at Clubs, on Cruise ships, and for the troops worldwide.

  • S04E06 Andy Beningo: Adorable Tough Guy

    • March 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Over the past decade, Andy Beningo has established himself as one of the hardest working comedians in the business.

  • S04E07 Danny Johnson: The Chusky Life

    • March 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Danny Johnson's hilarious, clean stand-up has entertained audiences in comedy clubs, corporate events, and churches nationwide.

  • S04E08 Marc Yaffe: Mid-Laugh Crisis

    • March 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Adopted at birth and confused ever since, Marc takes his audiences on a comedy joyride as he explores his multi-ethnic roots and the culture clashes that fill his world.

  • S04E09 Ty Barnett: Yep...

    • March 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Ty Barnett, a Chicago native, got his start at Seattle's Comedy Underground. Whoopi Goldberg called Ty "hilarious" and reviewers have said he is "thought provoking" and "edgy".

  • S04E10 Byron Trimble: Diary of a Short City Boy

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Byron Trimble has traveled around the world doing comedy for conferences, churches, retreats, clubs, schools, and corporate events.

  • S04E11 Erica Rhodes: I Love You More

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Comedian Erica Rhodes entertains the audience with relatable anecdotes and hilarious one-liners on a variety of topics.

  • S04E12 Jamie Lissow: Something Awesome

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Actor and comedian Jamie Lissow is best known for his role in the current Netflix Original Series Real Rob, alongside SNL alum Rob Schneider, a show Jamie co-wrote and co-produced.

  • S04E13 Chad Thornsberry: Junk-Cars and Valet Parking

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Chad Thornsberry was born in St. Louis, MO. From an early age he learned his family was blessed, and blessed him with humor, quick wit, and a love of storytelling.

  • S04E14 Mike Siegel: Have Jokes, Will Travel

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Mike Siegel is a stand-up comedian, TV host, and actor. For nine years, he hosted TBS network's TBS Movie EXTRA and has hosted numerous other network shows including HGTV's If Walls Could Talk and What You Get For the Money, GSN Live on the Game Show Network, and The Next GAC Star on GAC.

  • S04E15 Rodney Laney: Who is Rodney Laney?

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Rodney Laney has completed pilots for Comedy Central, MTV, and A&E. He has been seen on HBO, FOX News Channel's Red Eye, The Late Late Show on CBS, Comedy Central's Premium Blend, comedy.tv on the HD channel, two appearances on Gotham Comedy Live AXSTV, and Live in Gotham VR.

  • S04E16 Will Marfori: Eat Your Vegetables

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Will Marfori has appeared on the Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson and is a regular on Sirius/XM Satellite radio.

  • S04E17 Joe Devito: First of All...

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Joe DeVito's dead-on timing and unexpected twists make him a favorite at comedy clubs across the USA. His TV appearances include The Late Late Show, Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central, Comics Unleashed, and AXStv's Gotham Comedy Live.

  • S04E18 Orlando Baxter: Glorified Baby Sitter

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Orlando Baxter exploded onto the Boston comedy scene in 2005, and quickly established himself as one of the areas hottest young comics.

  • S04E19 Taylor Mason: Hysterical Perspective

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Taylor Mason cannot be defined in a word or a sentence or even a video. His singular career has taken him from Carnegie Hall to The Sydney Opera House, to countless television appearances and a million online "hits." TAYLOR has blazed his own trail of unique entertainment, resulting in a schedule jam-packed with performances in every venue for every audience, and is one of a very few who can succeed in comedy clubs, churches, theaters, cruise ships, and for corporate clients that range from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses.

  • S04E20 Daniel Eachus: A Mild and Skinny Guy

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Daniel Eachus talks about weird jobs, strange fears, and how to prank restaurants all through the lens of being the lifelong skinny guy.

  • S04E21 Mike Brody: Not Afraid of Butterflies

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Starting comedy on a whim at an open mic in the year 2000, Mike Brody has since devoted his life to perfecting the delivery of his high-energy act.

  • S04E22 James Johann: Rurally Funny

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    James Johann was born in the Midwest during the 70s era of bell-bottom jeans, wood-paneled station wagons and disco music.

  • S04E23 Kristin Key: Crafty

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Kristin Key grew up a minister's daughter in a small town in West Texas. Much like Footloose, she was raised in a no-drinking, no-dancing, no instrumental music environment.

  • S04E24 David Dyer: Further Along Than Anyone Expected

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    David Dyer has been performing at stand-up at comedy clubs and corporate events for over twenty years. He's worked with some of the best comics in the industry including Mike Birbiglia, Jim Breuer, and Lewis Black.

  • S04E25 Don Barnhart: The Spinal Disintegration of Man

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Barnhart's stand up comedy show is a thrill ride of well-written, topical material exploring modern day society in a way that is hysterical, intelligent and thought-provoking.

  • S04E26 Vinnie Montez: Armed & Hilarious

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Vinnie Montez is a loud, boisterous, and insightful comic. A Colorado native, he grew up in the largely homogenous community of Boulder, which prides itself on being a bastion of cultural diversity, but which is honestly just weird.

  • S04E27 Rik Roberts: Put Down the Sweet Tea

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Rik Roberts brings a little bit of Nashville everywhere he goes. From quick bits about family and technology, to surprising stories about marriage and music – you'll find something you can relate to.

  • S04E28 Brandon Vestal: Who?

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Brandon Vestal's low key, deeply personal and honest style has made him a fast favorite in the comedy world, a "Don't Miss" for college audiences, and a club favorite.

  • S04E29 Buddy Fitzpatrick: Still in the Driveway

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Buddy Fitzpatrick a native of Philadelphia, is currently a New York City club favorite sharing his comedy perspective.

  • S04E30 Bengt Washburn: Not Bad

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Bengt Washburn is an Aquarius with Hazel eyes who prefers boxer briefs, solid deodorants, and Crest toothpaste.

  • S04E31 Larry Omaha: Freaky Times in a Freaky World

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Omaha's insightful view on multi-ethnic America has garnered him numerous tv appearances and places him in great demand.

  • S04E32 Bob Smiley: Tartar Terrorist

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    In-demand stand up comedian known for his machine gun approach and hilarious, clean material. He has performed all over the U.S.

  • S04E33 Lee Hardin: Not Quite a Grown-Up

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Lee Hardin is a comedian known for making bad decisions and his love for Taco Bell.

  • S04E34 Matt Falk: Un Lit

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Matt Falk was called "effortlessly funny" by the CBC. He's performed at Just For Laughs, The Hal!fax Comedy Festival and the Winnipeg Comedy Festival.

  • S04E35 Jeff Shaw: Manly Girly Man

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Jeff Shaw's writing is marked both by idealism and humanity. His stimulating satire is often infused with poetic beauty.

  • S04E36 Andy Forrester: Most Of This Is Baby Fat

    • June 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Andy Forrester's brand of off-the-wall humor has made him a fan favorite at clubs all over the country for almost 20 years.

  • S04E37 Ross Bennett: Comedy! ...For the Rest of Us

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    A popular headliner at comedy clubs worldwide, veteran comedian (and btw, he's also a veteran!), Ross Bennett has appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, and, along with countless other TV appearances, was the winner of the Best Supporting Actor in A Comedy Web Series at the LAWEBFEST2016.

  • S04E38 Reno Collier: Monkeys and Stuff

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Reno's journey began at the Punchline Comedy Club in Atlanta, GA where he tended bar to supplement his day job.

  • S04E39 Nazareth: American by Choice!

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Award Winning Comedian Nazareth, has been seen by over 40 Million people around the world through live concerts, TV and Radio broadcasts.

  • S04E40 Moody Molavi: Remove Before Flight

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    The Christian comic is married to his high school sweetheart, who later became his stepsister through the marriage of their parents to each other.

  • S04E41 Joe Zimmerman: Captain Snuggle Pants

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Joe Zimmerman grew up in Morgantown, West Virginia, and started his comedy career in North Carolina. While living in the South, his stand-up group the Beards of Comedy landed a record deal with Comedy Central Records.

  • S04E42 Doug Thompson: Who Taught You That?

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    With a different look on the everyday life, and the ability to find positive funny analogies on the pitfalls of it all; comedian Doug Thompson is a ray of light.

  • S04E43 Jay Stevens: Life is Hilarious

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Jay Stevens has been a professional comedian for almost 20 years. Growing up, he was known as a hilarious outgoing character by friends, family, colleagues and those he would meet on a first encounter.

  • S04E44 Robert Mac: Back to Lake Titicaca

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Robert Mac returns to the Dry Bar stage with less smartness, less subtleness, and even more silliness.

  • S04E45 Lisa Mills: This Is My Real Accent

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Lisa Mills is an Atlanta based, award-winning comedian, speaker, and author. Her acting debut was working alongside network television's favorite military gal, Catherine Bell on the Lifetime Channel's hit show, Army Wives.

  • S04E46 Dave Nihill: Documented

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    From Dublin, Ireland, Dave Nihill is the winner of the prestigious San Francisco Comedy Competition, runner up in the Moth's largest US Grandslam storytelling competition and a best-selling writer.

  • S04E47 Ron Ruhman: Weird Stuff

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Ron has been called a "High Energy Seinfeld". He brings a very energetic style to the stage as he shares his interesting slant on day-to-day life in an act that is clean, smart, and very entertaining.

  • S04E48 Tommy Drake: Mouse

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Since the early 90s Tommy Drake has been a staple in the stand-up comedy world. Tommy's unique mixture of original material delivered in a classic style has given him the opportunity to do more shows and be seen by more people live than just about any other comic on the planet.

  • S04E49 DC Benny: You Don't Look Funny

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Benny lives in Brooklyn where he fiddles around with old Land Rovers when he is supposed to be helping his wife run her natural skincare business.

  • S04E50 Andy Erikson: Unicorn Style

    • December 1, 2019
    • Angel.com

    Andy Erikson's love of cats and unicorns is only surpassed by her love of performing stand-up comedy. In 2015, Andy placed in the top five on NBC's Last Comic Standing and in 2016 she played Marguerite Honeywell on Ryan Murphy's television series Scream Queens on Fox.

  • S04E51 Kelly Terranova: A Man Named Kelly

    • Angel.com

    Despite his name, Kelly Terranova isn't a beautiful, witty woman, but what he lacks in luscious flowing locks he makes up for in expressive observational humor.

  • S04E52 Brian Bates: Uber Important

    • Angel.com

    Brian Bates worked for nearly 20 years in corporate America before he launched a career in stand up comedy. His experience in the working world gives him a unique perspective on stage that resonates with audiences of all backgrounds.

  • S04E53 Susan Jones: Lady Ha Ha

    • Angel.com

    Susan Jones is a tenacious headlining comedian, writer, master of ceremonies, and motivational force with national touring experience.

  • S04E54 Jeff Capri: Capricious

    • Angel.com

    Jeff's ongoing comedy trek has enabled him to work alongside many respected entertainers, including Ellen DeGeneres, Rodney Dangerfield, Joy Behar, and Bill Burr.

  • S04E55 Rob Little: Ado-Rob-Ble

    • Angel.com

    Rob Little's outlook on life can be summed up in two words: Pure Optimism. In a recent interview he revealed, "In elementary school, kids would always pull food away from me at lunchtime saying mean, hurtful things like… 'Let go of my sandwich!'"

  • S04E56 Bob Smiley: You're Just Hungry

    • Angel.com

    Bob Smiley’s mind races 100 miles per hour. Underwater birth? Maybe not. Giving your enemy’s name out at Prison? Maybe yes. Choosing laughter’s medicine over morphine? Depends on how bad your leg is hurt.

  • S04E57 Heather Mabbott: I Didn't Mean To Say That

    • Angel.com

    Her quick wit and unique style has dazzled audiences all over the country. Heather is a clean comedian and has performed with some of the best, like Caroline Rhea, Jimmy Walker, Bobcat Goldthwait, Bruce Baum, Sinbad, and many, many more.

  • S04E58 Scotty K: Not Country Music

    • Angel.com

    Scotty K proves that he is a jack of all trades, or at least of two: the guitar and comedy. In this set, Scotty refers to everything from Rascal Flatts to Stretch Armstrong. If you miss the "good old days," this is sure to take you back!

Season 5

  • S05E01 Josh Blue: The Disabled List

    • January 1, 2020

    Josh Blue's second special arrives this Saturday, December 4th!Comedian, Paralympian, and musician, Josh Blue riffs on copper healing bracelets, American disgrace in the Paralympics, and his obligation to use disability access technology.

  • S05E02 Cam Bertrand: Sophisticated Ignorance

    • January 1, 2020

    Cam shares his outlook on relationships and life through the eyes of a 23-year-old in a way that everyone can relate to.

  • S05E03 JJ Barrows: Doodle All Day

    • January 1, 2020

    JJ Barrows was raised in South Carolina as the middle child of a preacher's family. Having always felt a little different, JJ uses humor to navigate through the realities of life, being single through her thirties, and adjusting to life changes brought about by age, a cross country move, and eventually….

  • S05E04 Joe Larson: Champion

    • January 1, 2020

    Joe Larson, the son of a working comedian, started comedy at an early age and has always had a knack for making light of any situation.

  • S05E05 Richard Sarvate: Missed The Window

    • January 1, 2020

    Richard Sarvate quit his ten year programming career in Silicon Valley to be a stand up comedian. Oops! Now he spends his nights poking fun at tech jobs, talking about his experience as a first generation Indian immigrant, and bringing silliness to anyone in earshot.

  • S05E06 Chris Cope: Baby Face

    • January 1, 2020

    Chris Cope, a Florida transplant now living in Los Angeles. The city has been good to Chris in just 4 short years he's appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Tosh.O, Laughs on Fox.

  • S05E07 Nick Guerra: Enjoy Life

    • January 1, 2020

    Nick Guerra is loved by comedy audiences in clubs, corporate events, private parties, and colleges across the country, this guy tickles everyone's funny bone with his cool but energetic attitude, as he skewers relationships, family, and everyday life.

  • S05E08 Joey ILO: Just Work With What You Got

    • January 1, 2020

    Making jokes and being wild and silly had been seen as a weakness for Joey growing up in Wisconsin, but now it's what makes him unique and relatable.

  • S05E09 Phil Kopczynski: Full Grown Man

    • January 1, 2020

    Phil Kopczynski is a reluctant nice guy and father who just wants to occasionally play in the wilderness and regularly make city-dwellers laugh.

  • S05E10 Jason Russell: Beige Frosty

    • January 1, 2020

    Like most comedians, finding a way to be silly in class was a way to get attention from classmates and teachers!

  • S05E11 Shayne Smith: Alligator Boys

    • January 1, 2020

    Stand-up comedian Shayne Smith delivers more stories about everything from a failed robbery to a wrestling match in the New York Subway and even saving the life of a dog in his second original Dry Bar Comedy special, "Alligator Boys".

  • S05E12 Jeremy Nunes: Neighborhood Sasq-Watch

    • January 1, 2020

    Jeremy Nunes has drawn rave reviews from critics for his clever observations, unique storytelling style, and ability to improvise with his audience.

  • S05E13 Karen Morgan: Go Dawgs!

    • January 1, 2020

    A former trial attorney, she moved from the courtroom to comedy after being selected as a Finalist on Nickelodeon TV's Search for the Funniest Mom in America.

  • S05E14 Ryan Erwin: Vertical Claps

    • January 1, 2020

    Two words that describe Ryan are sassy and gassy. He works by day as a middle school theatre teacher. He was awarded the 2018 Teaching Star of the Year winner by the Utah Middle School Teachers Association.

  • S05E15 Ken Rogerson: Way North of 40

    • January 1, 2020

    Ken Rogerson, the funniest man you've never heard of, started his comedy career working the Chicago club circuit and at the famed Second City.

  • S05E16 Dan St. Paul: Mocking the Suburbs

    • January 1, 2020

    Dan St. Paul has been chronicling his life on stage for 30 years. After turning fifty, he discovered his body changing, "I'm a cylinder now."

  • S05E17 Chris Young: Buoyant Mon

    • January 1, 2020

    Chris Young is able to take real-life experiences and turn them into laughs that maintain a clean but funny appearance.

  • S05E18 John Deming: Sadder Than Most Horses

    • January 1, 2020

    One of the most exciting young comics in Utah, John Deming's shows are as unpredictable as they are side-splitting.

  • S05E19 Rob Brackenridge: Legend Dairy

    • January 1, 2020

    Rob's lifelong global travels have given his comedy a unique style that appeals to a wide audience. From Las Vegas casino crowds to colleges across the country, his keen ear for accents and wacky characterizations keep 'em rolling in the aisles.

  • S05E20 Dylan Mandlsohn: Cruising America

    • January 1, 2020

    Dylan Mandlsohn uses his own brilliant comedy to entertain and challenge social norms by pushing boundaries that promote forward thinking to his Stand-up audiences across this globe.

  • S05E21 Adam Minnick: Low Pay + Disrespect

    • January 1, 2020

    Not Jewish and stuck eating grass sandwiches, Adam Minnick is a comedian, traveller, teacher, and husband. Adam’s observational humor combined with life stories will teach you about ER shopping, Biblical names, and all things marriage.

  • S05E22 Steven Rogers: The Other One

    • January 1, 2020

    Steven Rogers may share a name with Captain America, but he's a totally different hero altogether. His powers include: anxiety collecting, shameful jump-roping, and having the music tastes of someone twice his age.

  • S05E23 Jim Colliton: Please Take The Lunch

    • January 1, 2020

    Jim is married with three children and has turned his every man's suburban life into a hilarious and unforgettable comedy show.

  • S05E24 Chris Strait: Laugh Till You Run Out of Air

    • January 1, 2020

    If your type of comedian is someone who reminds us all how funny we all are, Chris Strait is for you! No funny topic is off-limits for this California native… but he's just telling his story.

  • S05E25 Steve Soelberg: Pirate Hymns

    • January 1, 2020

    Steve Soelberg is back, living his best life with appendicitis, and singing pirate hymns to make it though this set of fresh new jokes for you.

  • S05E26 Maher Matta: Personally Speaking

    • January 1, 2020

    After appearing on FOX's "Laughs TV" and performing at clubs and festivals across the country, Maher Matta brings his comedy to the Dry Bar stage.

  • S05E27 Maija DiGiorgio: Maija Pinion

    • January 1, 2020

    The Def Comedy Jam and Comics Unleashed performer highlights the unique challenges in dating, family, and daily life as a mixed-race woman in America.

  • S05E28 Ricky Glore: Dad Bod

    • January 1, 2020

    Stand-up comedian and comedy writer Ricky Glore brings his high energy and confidence to the Dry Bar stage.

  • S05E29 Matt Bergman: A Little Bit Balder Now

    • January 1, 2020

    Matt Bergman has been honing his comedy craft since he was in college pursuing a degree in criminal justice. After graduating, he realized he was afraid of criminals and decided stand-up comedy was the way to go.

  • S05E30 Steve Geyer: Twice as Old as I Used to Be

    • January 1, 2020

    Beginning as a nightclub comic, Steve Geyer found faith traveling the circuit and then recognized the opportunity to make people laugh with clean comedy.

  • S05E31 Josh Novey: Tickling Grizzlies

    • January 1, 2020

    Starting his stand-up career after returning from the Iraq War, this clean comic uses his humor and easy-going stage presence to entertain thousands.

  • S05E32 Bob Stromberg: I'm a Pretty Big Deal

    • January 1, 2020

    Bob Stromberg is a funny man. For over forty years he's traveled the world performing his very unique and perfect blend of standup, story, and shtick.

  • S05E33 Chelle T: It Just Got Real

    • January 1, 2020

    The upbeat comedian discusses her secrets to a long marriage, the difference between love and like, and more in this hilarious stand up special.

  • S05E34 K-Von: Designer Muscles

    • January 1, 2020

    Raised by a religious family in Las Vegas, half-Persian comedian K-von is an expert at removing a bad word from a joke while keeping it funny.

  • S05E35 Rich Natole: Voices Of A Generation

    • January 1, 2020

    In "Voices of a Generation," Rich Natole goes on a journey through the decades, impersonating classic and beloved characters from the not-so-distant past.

  • S05E36 Marty Simpson: I Am Coach

    • January 1, 2020

    Marty's act is filled with actual events from his life. Everything he says is a true story based on something that either happened to him, his kids, or that he made up entirely.

  • S05E37 Robert G. Lee: Laughter's Still Legal!

    • January 1, 2020

    Robert has combined his Christian world view with his Monty Python sensibility and written many Veggie Tales videos such as "Little Joe," "Gideon" and "Sheerluck Holmes."

  • S05E38 John Branyan: Demeaning of Life

    • January 1, 2020

    In November of 1990, John took the stage at an Indianapolis comedy club with the intention of getting comedy out of his system.

  • S05E39 Jesse Egan: That's the Spirit

    • January 1, 2020

    Jesse performs stand-up comedy all over the country and has opened for Chris D'Elia, Theo Von, Dane Cook, Doug Stanhope, Joey Diaz, Brian Posehn and many more.

  • S05E40 Max Dolcelli: Funny Is All Around Us

    • January 1, 2020

    Max Dolcelli has appeared just about everywhere and done just about everything a comedian can do, performing in comedy clubs and comedy festivals in the U.S.

  • S05E41 Brad Trackman: Thanks

    • January 1, 2020

    Brad Trackman is a national touring comedian who has been featured as a stand up on CBS's The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen, Star Search with Arsenio Hall, AXS tv's Gotham Comedy Live, MTV's The Buried Life, New Joke City with Robert Klein, NBC's Later, NBC's Friday Night and numerous appearances on Comedy Central.

  • S05E42 Bob Zany: I Think I Handled That Well

    • January 1, 2020

    "He simply reaches into a bottomless grab bag of jokes, so smooth and effortless that it would be easy to overlook just how much talent and skill is behind the process'" -L.A. TImes

  • S05E43 Tom Simmons: Peace, Love and Whatnot

    Tom Simmons talks about living and raising his son with love and non-violence (and how he's losing his mind in the process)

  • S05E44 Kabir Singh: Retiring Material

    Kabir Singh is a huge crowd-pleaser with an abundance of energy, an in-your-face attitude, and clever material.

  • S05E45 Myles Weber: Pug Life

    Opening his set by describing himself as a series of white dudes, Myles Weber hones in on the humor of his life experiences in his special, joking about growing up in the hood, playing The Green Lantern in an amusement park, and his three-legged pug Taz.

  • S05E46 LeClerc Andre: With All Due Respect

    LeClerc Andre is having a breakout year as a featured New Face at the prestigious Just for Laughs Comedy Festival.

  • S05E47 Dave Dugan: Human Cannon-Ball

    A one-of-a-kind delivery accompanied by impeccable timing and imaginative comedy angles has led DAVE DUGAN down the path to NATIONAL TV APPEARANCES and to RAVE REVIEWS from corporate event planners.

  • S05E48 Mike Goodwin: WhatchaNotGoneDo Is Not Laugh At These Jokes!

    A southern gentleman with a curious mind, love for people, and heart for God, Mike Goodwin is in a class all his own.

  • S05E49 Caleb Elliott: Diary of a Smooth Black Kid

    One of DryBar's youngest comics, Caleb Elliot proves that age is anything but a setback.

  • S05E50 Jasmine Ellis: Nobody's Queen

    Jasmine Ellis shares her unapologetically hilarious takes on being a newly married millennial and why she could either be the best or worst employee in the world depending on the stars.

  • S05E51 Jonnie W: Not My Cup of Tea

    Jonnie W addresses the Tennessee-born stereotype. Whether or not he matches up to it, his voiced inner monologue is sure to leave you on his side when it comes to new country radio, double decker grave plots, and the difference between fish and beef.

  • S05E52 John DeBoer: Put it On My Credit Card

    His twisted observations of life, the world around him, and particularly how he has managed to screw it up, have earned John a reputation as one of the most consistently strong acts wherever he goes.

  • S05E53 Rob Maher: If You Can Make It Here

    Rob Maher proves that he has the most versatile first name in the English language, that your relationship ended because you didn't spend enough money on wrapping paper, and that being an "accident" is worse than being adopted.

  • S05E54 Landry: Hair Chronicles

    Landry's energy is contagious. Coming to the Dry Bar stage with a fresh, bold take on common tropes, he describes the difference between first-class passengers and everyone else; a DUI and an IUD; and Cracker Barrel versus any yard sale.

  • S05E55 Derrick Tennant Love: Wastefully

    The internationally known comedian, speaker, and closet magician, Derrick Tennant travels the world sharing the story of how he overcame overwhelming obstacles to become the leader is he today.

  • S05E56 Leighann Lord: I Mean Business

    Leighann Lord is an American comedian, writer, and actress. She performs stand-up comedy, has appeared on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, and is a former co-host (with Neil deGrasse Tyson) of the Star Talk Radio podcast As of April 2020, Lord became a co-host for Center for Inquiry's Point of Inquiry podcast

  • S05E57 Paul Lyons: You Are Looking at a Winner

    Paul Lyons says there's a bright side to everything. Sometimes, it takes looking at life through a dog's perspective, placing guest-proof affirmations throughout the house, or adding your morning nap to your to-do list.

  • S05E58 Michael Palascak: 1984

    Michael Palascak started performing stand-up comedy in college but kept it a secret. People would ask, "What are you going to do after you graduate?" He'd say, "I'm pretty sure my parents are taking me out to eat."

  • S05E59 Brian Hicks: Weird Mouth Things

    The only thing Brian Hicks believes in anymore is shortening the lines at Kohls. Apart from that, Valentine's Day cards can remain unread, dentists can remain mediocre, and the meaning of subdivision names can remain a mystery.

  • S05E60 Bill Campbell: Getting Up There

    Bill Campbell is not as young as he used to be. Egos are lost in translation, contact lenses are replaced by magic markers, and garage sales are negotiated cent-by-cent.

  • S05E61 Helene Angley: Queen Size

    Helene brings honesty to the stage that helps everyone relax-- and laugh at the joys and pains of aging, being a married mother of two and all that the generation gap brings!

  • S05E62 Matthew Jenkins: I Also Have Merch!

    Unfortunately, racism is still alive, but Matthew Jenkins has a few ways around it: naming your kid “Case Dismissed;" going to the state penitentiary for a degree; and reversing Simba's fatherless childhood.

  • S05E63 Eric Lyden: Any Chance You Didn't Shove That Job Yet?

    According to Eric Lyden, all it takes to be a comedian is not being able to do anything else. Regardless, having alternative uses for cork screws, shove-it speeches, and white noise machines can't hurt.

  • S05E64 Dave Goldstein: Isn't It Obvious?

    According to David Goldstein, the only hard part of being full of crap is deciding which direction you'll take it. Any day with a glue gun is a good day, only plumbers and Americans wear pants to spas, and good looks coincide with temperature change.

  • S05E65 Joe Deuce: Mixed Reviews

    Kentucky born and living the best of both worlds, Joe Deuce talks about his encounters with amish police, real-time irony, and toilet paper personality tests.

  • S05E66 Bryan Miller: Panic Room

    Bryan Miller sees past society's traps. The man cave is 1/16 control over the house that you own half of, birth control is just placing your cell phone in the right pocket, and a comma in an income check most likely indicates prosperity.

  • S05E67 Nikki Carr: I Wish These Were Jokes.

    Nikki Carr is 57 and feeling great. After all, she's got the career where all you have to do is be yourself and have a good time . . . two things she subsequently gave up for her goal weight.

  • S05E68 Nick Arnette: Boomers and Hipsters

    LA comic, Nick Arnette, riffs on starting to date grandmas, his border exchange policy, and why Baby Boomers are the coolest generation.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Jeff Allen: Honor Thy Wife

    The laugh-out-loud funny stand up comedian focuses his special on the hilarious highs and relatable lows of everyday married life.

  • S06E02 Jose Sarduy: Cuban Pilot

    The comedian breaks down stereotypes from a lifetime of not fitting the mold people expected, discussing being born in Cuba and raised in Miami.

  • S06E03 Dwayne Perkins: Dwayne Explains

    The talented comedian talks about what his friend did that almost made him miss his own special, and what gets him up in the morning.

  • S06E04 Armando Anto: The Maestro of Comedy

    The comedian has an unusual set of skills including classical violin mastery, guitar playing, breakdancing, and working with untalented kids.

  • S06E05 Daniel Spencer: Dear Amy

    A special special dedicated to a special lady.

  • S06E06 Brent Terhune: Crooked Ginger

    Looking for a reason to eat Lucky Charms with a ladle or why being a Bigfoot hunter is better than being a comic? Your search ends with Brent Terhune.

  • S06E07 Chris Schlichting: Catch and Dress a Squirrel

    The high school teacher and stand up comedian discusses his hatred of public display of affection, his take on day raccoons, and more.

  • S06E08 Glen Tickle: The Favorite

    The former substitute teacher discusses the difficulties of having his last name and trying to convince kids that he’s an actual professional.

  • S06E09 Tim Cavanagh: The Joys of UncleDumb

    With a companion guitar, Tim cavanagh asks for a wake up call, points out another unhappy marriage, finds a human music stand, and plays a possum game.

  • S06E10 John C. Morgan: A Tale of Two Presidents

    A very special guest of presidential proportion, John C. Morgan takes to the stage as someone you are sure to recognize. Along with immaculate impersonations, John teaches the audience invaluable lessons on how to conceal presidential farts and how many C’s of leadership there are.

  • S06E11 Mike Gaffney: Dummy Magnet

    Frustrated with his life long curse as a dummy magnet, Mike Gaffney complains about doctors with single prescriptions, fit-bits that demand movement to prove life, and children who never move out.

  • S06E12 Brian Apprille: Jokes & Voices

    Brian Apprille is down 153 lbs from Super Morbidly Obese, an overrated super power he blames solely on Homer Simpson. Brian jokes about the endless circle of Pictionary, Dr. Evil's relation to Snape, and a one-time taekwondo class.

  • S06E13 Brandon Young: Chicken Gone

    On the “Bowl Diet” and deciding which chin to put his chin strap on, Brandon Young has 1000 words for any picture, a burned copy of the anti piracy commercial, and a shadow that sets off automatic doors.

  • S06E14 Kathleen Dunbar: I've Got a Little Surprise for Ya

    From Wisconsin, where people speak backwards, Kathleen Dunbar comes to Dry Bar with a wake up call for anyone 20 and younger, a warning for bra-dialers, and more than a few tips on how to deal with “little demon pig people.”

  • S06E15 Steve Hofstetter: A Trip to Japan

    Often called the "hardest working man in show-business", Steve Hoffstetter covers everything from paper decapitations in plane crashes to seeing-eye children.

  • S06E16 Jordan Makin: Comedy in COVID

    Jordan Makin delivers the vaccine to the people!

  • S06E17 Goumba Johnny Sialiano: Comedy in COVID

    Goumba Johnny Sialino recaps the chaos and comedy of quarantine.

  • S06E18 Steve Soelberg: Can't Cough in Public

    Steve Soelberg comes to Dry Bar to report on his first pandemic. So far, it's consisted of Western standoffs, endless Bane impressions, and potential deaths by queso.

  • S06E19 Rodney Norman: Santa

    All the way from the North Pole, it's Santa Claus! Actually, Santa's favorite helper, Rodney Norman, tells us what it's like to live in this world as Jolly Ol' Saint Nick!

  • S06E20 Matin Atrushi: American Immigrant

    Kurdish and playing hard to get, Matin Atrushi is trying to distance himself from his sand-eating dad, his inevitable managerial position at Best Buy, and his stab-worthy Spanish skills.

  • S06E21 Greg Schwem: You Can't Quarantine Laughter

    Corporate entertainer and motivational comic, Greg Schwem jokes about COVID-19 quarantine, building a house, and the effects of drug commercials.

  • S06E22 Don McMillan - Geek, Nerd or Dork?

    In his post-engineering crisis, Don McMillan has taken up comedic PowerPointing. If you want to see an excessively entertaining amount of graphs, charts, and distributions, your search is over.