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  • Jordan Makin: The BFFG (The Big Fat Funny Ginger)

    Movie + 1 extra

    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.

  • Josh Fonokalafi: The Specific Islander

    Movie + 1 extra

    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.

  • Andy Beningo: Adorable Tough Guy

    Movie + 1 extra

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

  • Ty Barnett: Yep...
    Movie + 1 extra

    Ty Barnett: Yep...

    Movie + 1 extra

    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".

  • Josh Novey: Tickling Grizzlies

    Movie + 1 extra

    An Iraq War veteran, Josh has used his humor and easy-going stage presence to entertain thousands of people. Josh is a clean comedian, so every time he goes on stage you know the whole family will be able to enjoy.

  • Miguel Washington: Unmasked You Can't Make This Up

    Movie + 1 extra

    African American with a Spanish name, Miguel Washington is sick of getting married, dealing with arrogant Americans, and being interviewed for jobs. His solution for everything these days involves linguistics and camouflage…and taking things as literally as possible.

  • Josh Sneed: Live in The Dessert

    Movie + 1 extra

    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.

  • Kabir Singh: Retiring Material

    Movie + 1 extra

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

  • Mike Anderson: Occasionally Asian

    Movie + 1 extra

    From Chino, California, Mike Anderson has a plethora of hot takes. Oscillating between sarcastic and serious, Mike’s got an opinion on just about everything—from toilet seats and cat meat to calendars and love at first sight.

  • Jeff Harms: Let's Go So We Can Get Back

    Movie + 1 extra

    After talking about the weather, Jeff Harms beats the small talk and gets straight to the point: Roman numeral jokes, teenage hair balls, duct tape, and junk drawers.

  • Larry Weaver: Law Of The Country

    Movie + 1 extra

    Larry Weaver brushes up on the Southern classics: permed corn silk, whisky cough syrup, chocolate tobacco pie, and hillbilly Häagen-Dazs. Apart from endless potlucks, his southern charm has granted him warthog snoring and vegan perdition.

  • Arvin Mitchell: Silly Crowd!

    Movie + 1 extra

    From St. Louis and a family of 13 kids, Arvin Mitchell gives shoutouts to family members, holidays, and heathens. He talks heart attack hamburgers, poorly executed robberies, and houses with speech impediments.

  • Karen Mills: Pink Pants

    Movie + 1 extra

    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.

  • Andrew Hobbs: A Joke Unless It Works

    Movie + 1 extra

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

  • Kier: Comedy Rock Impressions

    Movie + 1 extra

    An ambitious fusion between singer-songwriter and touring comedian, Kier is a master entertainer. His electric arc defies expectations, taking a comedic and musical journey down memory lane.

  • Karen Rontowski: Ridiculous Me

    Movie + 1 extra

    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.

  • Greg Schwem: You Can't Quarantine Laughter

    Movie + 1 extra

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

  • Killer Beaz: Southern By The Grace Of God

    Movie + 1 extra

    Killer Beaz has spent most of his life in Mississippi, where fantasy vs. reality can become a bit muddled. True or not, the stories of Killer’s comedy career beginning in 5th grade science class or his biggest life change coming from a loose trailer hitch are worth the wonder.

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

    Movie + 1 extra

    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.”

  • Keith Barany: Dude... Seriously?

    Movie + 1 extra

    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.

  • Keith Stubbs: Poundcake

    Movie + 1 extra

    Keith Stubbs is a 'triple threat' in showbiz and entertainment. He's a hilarious stand-up comedian, talented actor, and award-winning radio personality. Keith was twice-voted 'Best Comedian' by City Weekly, the Standard-Examiner named him 'Funniest Comic' and he was a semi-finalist in Comedy Cent...

  • Glen Tickle: The Favorite

    Movie + 1 extra

    Glen Tickle apologizes for his last name, explains the things only professional comedians have time for, and tells all the stories he's only allowed to tell on stage.

  • Kellen Erskine: Composed

    Movie + 1 extra

    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.

  • Kendra Cunningham: On My Best Behavior

    Movie + 1 extra

    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.