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Where to Watch Dry Bar Comedy • Seizoen 7

55 Episodes

  • Gabriel Rutledge: One Third of the Room
    A1
    Gabriel Rutledge: One Third of the RoomA father who doesn’t have Honey Crisp money, Gabriel Rutledge has been profiled accurately for too long. Gabriel’s life has been ruined by “brave” selfies, the fat Jesus who can’t forgive, Amazon’s algorithm, and the rubber cement haze of art class.
  • Greg Schwem: You Can't Quarantine Laughter
    A2
    Greg Schwem: You Can't Quarantine LaughterCorporate entertainer and motivational comic, Greg Schwem jokes about COVID-19 quarantine, building a house, and the effects of drug commercials.
  • Jordan Makin: Heckboy
    A3
    Jordan Makin: HeckboyReturning for his second Dry Bar Comedy special, Jordan Makin jokes about red heads going extinct, being over-charged $100,000 at a burger restaurant, and what it feels like to be the king of Fitbit comedy.
  • Juanita Lolita: When You Say I Do... But You Don't No More
    A4
    Juanita Lolita: When You Say I Do... But You Don't No MoreHalf Puerto Rican and half West Virginian hillbilly, Juanita Lolita riffs on her personal experience and centers her comedy on her Christian faith.
  • Heath Harmison: The Pandemic Special
    A5
    Heath Harmison: The Pandemic SpecialReturning for his second Dry Bar Comedy special, Heath Harmison jokes about having Starbucks baristas write handsome on his cup and compares his experience growing up with his kids.
  • John C. Morgan: A Tale of Two Presidents?
    A6
    John C. Morgan: A Tale of Two Presidents?A very special guest of presidential proportion, John C. Morgan takes to the stage as someone you are sure to recognize. Along with immaculate impersonations, John teaches the audience invaluable lessons on how to conceal presidential farts and how many C’s of leadership there are.
  • Billy D. Washington: 2 Jokes, 1 Hour
    A7
    Billy D. Washington: 2 Jokes, 1 HourA brilliant writer and comedian, Billy D. Washington graces the stage with deadpan humor and absurdly loving advice. Billy shares his experience of being a black cop in an all-white neighborhood, his idea of “problem solved,” and his plans for how to spend $13 when he has all of the money in the world.
  • Donnie Stopa: I Live in a Buick
    A8
    Donnie Stopa: I Live in a BuickRecently moved out of poverty and into his Buick, Donnie comes to the stage accompanied with a children’s guitar and one of the largest musical ranges the Dry Bar stage has witnessed.
  • Goumba Johnny Sialiano: Quality Time Not Quantity Time
    A9
    Goumba Johnny Sialiano: Quality Time Not Quantity TimeGoumba Johnny (John Sialiano) has had many careers. Most recently, he’s been accused of being a comedian. Along with covering the tragedies of the pandemic, Goumba’s nieces have recently proven that he’s turned into his mother.
  • Chad Thornsberry: Fine Dining & Utter Nonsense
    A10
    Chad Thornsberry: Fine Dining & Utter NonsenseChad Thornsberry, a classic monologist, is a charmer and a storyteller. In his second Dry Bar special, Chad shares stories that you’ll need to hear to believe.
  • John Rizkallah: Living In The Friend Zone
    A11
    John Rizkallah: Living In The Friend ZoneLiving in the nonsmoking section of California, John Rizkallah shares his experiences of being Arab and American, in love and not in love, in film school and living at home. He’s hoping the future holds more arranged marriages and less body hair.
  • David Dean: Hoosier Pappy
    A12
    David Dean: Hoosier PappyHalf dead and becoming his dad, David Dean is spending his new-found age clubbing at Costco and avoiding Best Buy.
  • Greg Vaccariello: Everything Hurts
    A13
    Greg Vaccariello: Everything HurtsAn Italian guy from New York, Greg Vaccariello is over 40 and married to a hillbilly. Life now is all about step kids, making fun of his mother, and avoiding Satan.
  • Chris Wineland: I'm Terrified
    A14
    Chris Wineland: I'm TerrifiedChris Wineland talks marriage, weight loss, and self confidence. For Chris, love overcomes fear... until you’re married, and then they’re just roommates.
  • Dan Bublitz: Use Your Imagination
    A15
    Dan Bublitz: Use Your ImaginationDan Bublitz Jr.’s seemingly cheerful comedy teeters on the edge of pessimism. Currently, Dan’s unpacking his childhood, denying all hipster accusations, and moving on from loving the Easter Bunny to playing the Easter Bunny.
  • Pete Jr.: Happily Frustrated
    A16
    Pete Jr.: Happily FrustratedIn his second marriage and enjoying parenthood, Pete Jr. gives insight into his present day arguments about single roses, shaved legs, car crashes, recorded voices, and high functioning autism.
  • Mike Marino: Make America Italian Again
    A17
    Mike Marino: Make America Italian AgainNew Jersey’s Bad Boy, Mike Marino comes to the stage to tell jokes as an act of community service. Mike is still figuring out who he’s supposed to be (Italian action-adventure hero is still on the table) but he most enjoys himself people-watching in alternative movie theaters and fighting for his self checkout rights.
  • Rick D'Elia: D'Apostrophelia!
    A18
    Rick D'Elia: D'Apostrophelia!
  • Derek Richards: Last Call
    A19
    Derek Richards: Last CallQuick-witted and fresh, Derek Richards is the definition of entertainment. An endorser of child-free existence, steroid sports, and camel calculators, Derek is, in his humble opinion, living his best life.
  • Matt Falk: Getting Worked Up
    A20
    Matt Falk: Getting Worked UpWith an energy as formidably funny as his vocabulary, Matt Falk returns to Dry Bar, serving up some hot takes on toasters, birders, and Elton John concerts.
  • Justin Berkman: Kosher Ham
    A21
    Justin Berkman: Kosher Ham
  • Cliff Cash: God Needed a Driver
    A22
    Cliff Cash: God Needed a DriverFrom North Carolina, Cliff Cash has a complicated relationship with the South. With a mom who speaks in tongues and a dad who is a retired pit crew worker, Cliff is stuck in a place between communion snacks and grape juicy conspiracies.
  • Brian Kohatsu: Japanese Bedtime Story
    A23
    Brian Kohatsu: Japanese Bedtime Story
  • Jeff Harms: Let's Go So We Can Get Back
    A24
    Jeff Harms: Let's Go So We Can Get BackAfter 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.
  • Miguel Washington: Unmasked - You Can't Make This Up
    A25
    Miguel Washington: Unmasked - You Can't Make This UpAfrican 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.
  • Rosco Nash: You Would've Loved My Dad
    A26
    Rosco Nash: You Would've Loved My DadRosco Nash entertains audiences everywhere with his self-deprecation, sarcasm and quick wit. A former New York Sanitation worker/hot yoga instructor, Rosco shares his confusion with social norms as well what it's like to navigate relationships with his kids who seem like they might be smarter than he is and his beautiful Puerto Rican wife. His approachable style ensures that, whether you're a Millennial or an Octogenarian, White collar or blue collar you will laugh ‘til it hurts and feel like you just met your new best friend.
  • Ryan Reiss: Covidiot
    A27
    Ryan Reiss: CovidiotRyan Reiss brings some New York energy to the Dry Bar stage. Asking the scary questions and giving the scary answers, Ryan talks everything from marriage memory loss to homeless actor statistics.
  • Basile: Homeschooled Greek
    A28
    Basile: Homeschooled GreekBasile, everyone’s favorite Greek, grew up in the Bronx being homeschooled by his parents, Rosemary and Herb. Basile’s life has been filled with Thanksgiving lamb, Greek sack lunches, penguin mascots, and tooth fairy embezzlement.
  • Arvin Mitchell: Silly Crowd
    A29
    Arvin Mitchell: Silly CrowdFrom 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.
  • George Kanter: Kids Eat Free
    A30
    George Kanter: Kids Eat FreeWith a chiseled face and a contagious grin, George Kanter was born to be a comedian. In his tell-all, he shares the details of his spreading lazy eye, his producer-credit dreams, and his condiment-dealer connections.
  • Jacob Williams: Dream Date
    A31
    Jacob Williams: Dream DateAn only child from Kentucky, Jacob Williams is experiencing a lifelong awkward encounter. He stutters in text messages, projects his inferiority complex onto strangers, and falls in fight-or-flight situations.
  • Kelly MacFarland: Sleepytime Baby
    A32
    Kelly MacFarland: Sleepytime BabyKelly Macfarland has big news and it has to do with the shiny thing on her finger. Her recently recycled husband is her laziness soulmate, and apart from the melon chewing and encoded snores, she couldn’t be happier.
  • Adam Minnick: Low Pay + Disrespect
    A33
    Adam Minnick: Low Pay + DisrespectNot Jewish and stuck eating grass sandwiches, Adam Minnick is a comedian, traveller, teacher, and husband. Adam’s observational humor combined with life stories will teach you about ER shopping, Biblical names, and all things marriage.
  • Kelly Collette: I Made You This...
    A34
    Kelly Collette: I Made You This...Blonde and from the midwest, Kelly Collette’s life is overrun with female energy. Fairy-inspired weddings, Mary Kay parties, breakup kits, and Botox are just the beginning of Kelly’s struggles.
  • Rodney Norman: Dissertation of the Pretense of Nothingness
    A35
    Rodney Norman: Dissertation of the Pretense of NothingnessSome things for Rodney Norman have been a lifelong journey: getting 14 happy years out of a 25 year marriage, realizing that listening to your body is not the answer to weight-loss, and concluding that Californians should just go back to California.
  • Carlos Oscar: Everyday, It's Something
    A36
    Carlos Oscar: Everyday, It's SomethingCarlos Oscar, a lean, clean joke machine, takes a seat like he’s in your living room letting you in on all the gossip. Being a Puerto Rican NewYorker, the gossip consists of piñata pills, chorizo ninjas, and Gen-LaZy.
  • Tara Brown: Adjusting to and Loving My Middle-Aged Life!
    A37
    Tara Brown: Adjusting to and Loving My Middle-Aged Life!Early to the office and marked “safe” on Facebook, Tara Brown has it all together. For her, all it takes is velcro shoes and a few love letters to her long list of insecurities.
  • Thor Ramsey: With Laugh Track
    A38
    Thor Ramsey: With Laugh TrackThor Ramsey’s daily life is full of small decisions. With the application of metaphysics, quantum mechanics, and expiration dates, no decision—big or small—will ever feel right.
  • Mike Hickman: They're Gonna Come Get You!
    A39
    Mike Hickman: They're Gonna Come Get You!After being a youth pastor, comedian, and eternal prankster, Mike Hickman is considering a modeling career. Apart from life decisions, Mike is taking walking classes, avoiding operators, and driving backwards.
  • Carl Strong: Are You Ready for This?!
    A40
    Carl Strong: Are You Ready for This?!Humble and stupid, Carl Strong is an old-school package of good vibes only. The way he manages to offend no one is by offending everyone.
  • Rich Natole: Voices of a Generation
    A41
    Rich Natole: Voices of a GenerationIn "Voices of a Generation," Rich Natole goes on a journey through the decades, impersonating classic and beloved characters from the not-so-distant past.
  • Steve Soelberg: Can't Cough in Public
    A42
    Steve Soelberg: Can't Cough in PublicSteve Soelberg comes to Dry Bar to report on his first pandemic. So far, it's consisted of Western standoffs, endless Bane impressions, and potential deaths by queso.
  • Jessi Campbell: Feel the Burn
    A43
    Jessi Campbell: Feel the BurnJessi Campbell gets straight to the point on what we’ve all been missing. The story consists of aliens, bird people, amusement parks, leftovers, and apple watches.
  • Vinayak Pal: Vincents Don't Come in this Color
    A44
    Vinayak Pal: Vincents Don't Come in this ColorVinayak Pal is enjoying his life as a California guy with 108 Indian names. Besides being bullet proof from credit card fraud, Vinayak shares what it's like doing other people's homework, refusing to sign petitions, and being invited into L.A.'s Mexican culture.
  • Jay Reid: That Don't Go Together
    A45
    Jay Reid: That Don't Go TogetherVegas-based and a father to two children, Jay Reid talks Catholic fear, Little Mermaid racism, and flip-flop fashion.
  • Kyle Yamada: Midwest Sushi!
    A46
    Kyle Yamada: Midwest Sushi!Kyle Yamada, or “Mountain Rice Paddy,” is from South Dakota. Kyle shares his struggle with stereotypes, love languages, and inconsistent accents.
  • LA Hardy: French Fries & Tater Tots
    A47
    LA Hardy: French Fries & Tater TotsLiving his best life in Hollywood, Florida, L.A. Hardy is a spokesman for gated communities, old-school parenting, and flying cars.
  • Wes Austin: The Mall Cop of Lawyers
    A48
    Wes Austin: The Mall Cop of LawyersWes Austin is a lot more than just a comedian. He’s also a patent lawyer, an eyebrow shrink, and a father to three girls. Wes talks hair transplants, celiac disease, and flexible morals.
  • Rodney Norman: Santa
    A49
    Rodney Norman: SantaAll the way from the North Pole, it's Santa Claus!
  • Marty Pollio: Get Off My Back
    A50
    Marty Pollio: Get Off My BackMarty Pollio is here to settle some expectations. Eating vegetarian animals is close enough, you can’t hit your head in a bottomless pit, and the glass is neither too full nor too empty... it's just too big.
  • Geechy Guy: Clean for a Day
    A51
    Geechy Guy: Clean for a DayWith an inherited sense of humor and a modeling career in the evolutionary chart, Geechy Guy is a record breaking comedian from Rochester, MI.
  • Matt Griffo: Enjoy Yourself Before You're Dead
    A52
    Matt Griffo: Enjoy Yourself Before You're DeadWith a musical theatre resumé too extensive to list, Matt Griffo is a man of many talents. Bringing his voice, ukulele, and keyboard skills, Matt shares original songs that are both comedic and heart-wrenching.
  • Willie Brown & Friends: I'm Beside Myself
    A53
    Willie Brown & Friends: I'm Beside MyselfAs a ventriloquist, Willie Brown doesn’t work alone. His favorite uncle Rufus and his best frenemy, Woody, join him as his comedic costars in an unforgettable show that's sure to pull your heart strings.
  • Scott Wood: Mr. Punchline
    A54
    Scott Wood: Mr. PunchlineScott's got something in this special for parents, Disneyland-goers, and everybody in between.
  • Karen Mayer Cunningham: Looking Good
    A55
    Karen Mayer Cunningham: Looking GoodFrom Texas and headed for heaven, Karen Cunningham is in a war with the beauty defects of age. She recommends replacing white pants and sunlight with pantyhose and prayer.

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