Registration of the theatreprogram by the Dutch comedian Lenette van Dongen. Armed with the complete DVD box of dogwhisperer Cesar Milan and all Martin Gaus-books, Van Dongen starts raising a young puppy. What this world needs is a calm, confident leader. It's only a matter of time before a well-trained rescuer walks by her side. Until one day the dog trainer gets sick and everything turns out differently….

Stage registration of the fifth comedy special by the Dutch comedian Micha Wertheim. At the start of...

SNL alumnus and subversive master of late-night Seth Meyers comes out from behind the desk to share ...

After selling out his world tour in record breaking time and receiving rave reviews, internationally...

Chris Distefano is trying to be the best father he can be but nowadays, words speak louder than acti...
Stage registration of the fourth comedy special (2006-2008) by the Dutch comedy troupe De Vliegende ...

Youp recently found his fifty year old wigwam, which made him - when he was little - delighted.

A carefully assorted platter of raw but delicate jokes skillfully assembled with great care and prec...

Dutch Comedian Maarten is at it again for the 2013 Year Review - his last one.

Welcome to SMALL TALK, 5 shows where Oliver Stanescu does pure improvisation with the audience, edit...

Luke Null’s comedy special ‘Pretty Songs, Dirty Words’

This is my first DVD. It's a recording of my show from 2008 at Comedy Zoo in Copenhagen. The show is...

Three different stand-up-comedy shows by Rune Klan. All of which include the habitual use of spoof m...

Stage registration of the sixth comedy special by the Dutch comedian Micha Wertheim. The comedian no...

Twos sisters, two friends, twee women from Tilburg. Every week they play cards and talk about men, a...

The rules have changed In "Bytte Bytte Købmand". Anders and Thomas can freely use each other as to s...

It is a question here of deploying all the humor inherent in the act of having a first child at the ...

In his first comedy special the Flemish comedian Pieter Verelst tells a bizarre story about his chil...