Funny is the only word that truly captures John Heffron (well, MESSY if you ask his wife). Hailing from the small town of South Lyon, MI (Detroit just sounds tougher), John's middle class upbringing has shaped his comedic voice. His attention to detail and his ability to poke fun at those things that make each of us a little crazy is what has made this stand-up veteran a favorite on stage. When John opens his mouth, you will immediately wonder if he has been spying on your life. Whether talking about your childhood or living in your marriage...he just knows what makes us tick. Truly a talented comedian on every level, give yourself the gift of John, sit back and enjoy.
In this unforgettable 2009 Comedy Central special, Patton Oswalt returns to his roots to take the stage for an evening of outrageous stand-up comedy. Oswalts incisive take on the sins of modern life proves that the new millenniums vices and virtues are just as conflicted -- and just as funny -- as they ever were.
Recently granted American citizenship, Craig Ferguson is ready to rule his adopted nation! Filmed live at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston, Ferguson shares his wisdom on rehab, explains why junkies are fun to be around and criticizes the latest James Bond for not being hairy enough in this not-to-be-missed, hilarious new performance. See why the Emmy-nominated and wildly popular host of the Late Late Show took the world by storm with his brash, no-b.s. style of comedy here in his first-ever stand-up special.
Fresh from roles on 24, Balls of Fury, Bedtime Stories and her smash breakout on Friends, Aisha Tyler returns to her stand-up comedy roots with an incendiary performance that will make you laugh until you sweat.
Maybe he can't fix stupid, but Ron White sure does deliver the laughs in his brand-new Comedy Central special "Behavioral Problems," another brilliant addition to his already impressive resume, which also features the wildly successful "They Call Me Tater Salad." Riffing on such wide-ranging topics as the unintended consequences of excessive drinking, his unique approach to funding the war, and joys of a bidet, Ron White proves that he still hasn't solved his behavioral problems.