Kristin Weber and her accordion light up the Dry Bar stage with a mixture of jokes and songs about church instructors, her deep love for coffee, and so much more.
Ryan Erwin puts on the show of a lifetime featuring braindead retail interactions, disturbing revelations from the movie "Cats", and how growing up with mischievous deaf parents turned him into the man he is today.
Debi Gutierrez provides a hilarious and insightful look on motherhood, dealing with teenage eye rolls, middle school boys, and frighteningly mean babies.
Jordan Makin returns for his third special and has a few things to get off his chest. Namely, his love for bidets, the agenda of home makeover shows, and the apocalyptic reality of having twin toddlers.
You won't be able to look away as the hilarious Jaye Devan shares stories of playing five on five basketball as a fifty year old, hot wings, and the terror of losing your glasses.
Monique Marvez amazes the Dry Bar audience with an absolutely killer performance highlighting the simplicity of men, the music of the 1900s, and the incomprehensible mystery of gluten.
Lightning quick and razor sharp, Vince Acevedo melds crowd work and stories from his real life, touching on country music, tattoos, and cruise ship pranks.
Ever wonder what it's like to be Indian in Ohio? Or how a six can date a ten? Or perhaps, how to make any statement sound smart? Rajiv has all the answers in his new Dry Bar special.
Angel Gaines lights up the Dry Bar stage with energetic explanations of how she uses her day job as an elementary school teacher to her advantage, became technically trilingual, and got stuck with a bootleg personal trainer.
Carlos Rodriguez provides a comprehensive tour of his day job as a dental hygienist, embarrassing surgery prep, and the expensive world of guinea pig medicine.