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- "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 naive slackers accidentally ingest psychedelic toads while transporting them, leading to a wild hallucinogenic road trip from LA to Vegas.
- Looking for Lenny is an in-depth, controversial documentary that uses Lenny Bruce's legacy to explore the present condition of the fear of words and expression.
- Veteran New York City comic Dave Attell is back with his Comedy Central stand-up special "Road Work." This unique special cuts together multiple performances from Attell's past tour. From New Orleans to Philadelphia to Minneapolis and more, "Road Work" feels more like a concert film than a traditional stand-up special. Of course, it wouldn't be a proper Attell show without his expert crowd work and clever R-rated material in what he calls "a filthy, dirty mess of a show."
- Raj Sharma began his comedy career in 2002 and has never looked back. A chance trip to The Improv changed his life forever. Born and raised in Texas, and brought up in a traditional Hindu household, gave him all the influence he needed. He soon began performing all over the country. In his first stand-up comedy special, Laugh Factory Presents Raj Sharma Live from Las Vegas, Raj delivers a great combination of daily observations, childhood stories, and lightning fast crowd work. Tom Rhodes calls him "head-crushingly funny." Bryan Callen says, "He's funny in 3 languages: English, Punjabi and the Future." Raj is an original member of The Gurus of Comedy and is the co-founder of the first ever All South Asian comedy night in North America, Indians at the Improv. Twelve years into his career, Raj has worked with some of the best comics in the business including Tom Rhodes, Carl LaBove, Pablo Francisco, Frank Caliendo, Brian Regan, Bruce Bruce, and many more. His passion for comedy has taken him across the country and across the globe, working in clubs and numerous colleges and corporate events.
- Comedian and new father Kevin Nealon muses on his anxieties about being a parent, chimpanzees, celebrity crop-dusting and shrink-wrapped enemas.
- Chronicles the life of the late comedian Richard Pryor, using clips from Pryor's shows and TV appearances as well as through the interviews with family, friends and fans of this real life king of (controversial) comedy.
- Take five wounded veterans and four top comedians, the result... laughter and the healing power of humor.
- Podcast hosted live at The Laugh Factory.
- First a parody of the Nicole Kidman pre-movie advertisement adapted for a stand-up theater chain, this becomes a tragedy during crisis of a dying man needing to tell something to a special someone.
- Tim Gaither, a rising star in the stand-up comedy world, performs live from the Laugh Factory in Las Vegas. His first hour-long special covers a wide range of topics in a unique, hilarious style that appeals to all ages and ethnicities. Tim Gaither's comedy career began in church at the age of five when the preacher called all the kids to the front of the Southern Baptist church and asked him what he thought hell would be like. The small, tow headed boy calmly replied, "Preacher, hell will be hotter than the Walmart parking lot on the Fourth of July, barefoot." The church erupted with laughter, the little boy was hooked on the sound, and a comic was born. Fast forward 25 years and Tim Gaither has been on the comedy circuit for over a decade, headlining in 40 states and Canada so far and even going as far as Korea for the USO and our troops. In his first hour long stand-up comedy special, Laugh Factory Presents: Tim Gaither Live from Las Vegas, he delivers his unique brand of humor on a wide range of topics and does so with superb timing and delivery, along with a wide range of original characters and stories, all spun together with honesty and Midwestern charm. Tim Gaither is a gifted comedian with an immediate likability that cannot be taught. He has a point of view that all ages and ethnicities will appreciate. He is more comfortable on a stage than in his own living room, and makes the audience feel like he is in theirs. Please enjoy this special that we at the Laugh Factory New Media are so excited to bring you.
- Alex Powers likes messing with people. Whether it's her ex-girlfriend, neighbor, or strangers at Whole Foods, no one is safe!