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- In his first one-hour stand-up comedy special, Ian Bagg "gets to know you" with his precise and razor sharp tongue, leaving no class clown wanna-be untouched. So let the hecklers be warned. Bagg's untraditional style of stand-up comedy is crafted on stage and on the spot as he "works the crowd" - personally and up-close - in a way that few comics have mastered.
- The "Ambiguous" Anthony Clark returns in his first stand-up comedy special in nearly 8 years. His self-deprecating real life routine was filmed live in San Bernardino. Anthony's gullible, self-deprecating charm and ability to tap into everyman humor has kept him endeared to audiences since his appearances on Ellen, Boston Common, Soul Man and host of Last Comic Standing. Perhaps best known for playing the husband on the series Yes Dear for six years established Anthony Clark as a Classic American Comedian with humoristic southern roots.
- Rita Rudner And 3 Potential Ex Husbands, sounds like a therapy session in the making and may prove once and for all that opposites do in-fact attract. In this untraditional one hour standup comedy special Rita Rudner performs her very unique brand of comedy. Starring alongside Rita are David Gee, Allan Stephan and Jon Fox. These 3 potential ex-husbands are in fact the opposite of what you would expect from Rita Rudner's Brand of comedy and that is what makes this show so hilarious and different.
- "Funny For A Girl," Jay's newest one hour special, and the first in over 7 years, is the hilarious telling of stories of the challenges of raising two kids, keeping his family on the right path, along with his legendary impressions (Christopher Walken, Norm MacDonald, Adam Sandler and a host of others), and his hilarious real life stories in Hollywood. As Jay says, "the stories are all true" and they are all funny too. Jay Mohr has had a career in comedy, television, radio, and film that spans over 20 years... from his beginnings as a cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1993 to 1995, to his his expansive film career of over 30 films including his classical break out performance as sports agent Bob Sugar in Jerry McGuire.