

Dry Bar ComedySeizoen 7
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55 Episodes
- Gabriel Rutledge: One Third of the Room
A1Gabriel 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. - John C. Morgan: A Tale of Two Presidents?
A6John 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
A7Billy 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. - Goumba Johnny Sialiano: Quality Time Not Quantity Time
A9Goumba 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. - John Rizkallah: Living In The Friend Zone
A11John 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. - Mike Marino: Make America Italian Again
A17Mike 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. - Cliff Cash: God Needed a Driver
A22Cliff 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. - Miguel Washington: Unmasked - You Can't Make This Up
A25Miguel 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
A26Rosco 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. - Adam Minnick: Low Pay + Disrespect
A33Adam 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. - Rodney Norman: Dissertation of the Pretense of Nothingness
A35Rodney 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. - Vinayak Pal: Vincents Don't Come in this Color
A44Vinayak 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. - Matt Griffo: Enjoy Yourself Before You're Dead
A52Matt 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.









































