It's fun to give up and admit that things were better in the past. At least, that's what Henrik Schyffert thinks. The bully from the Killing Gang has gray temples and has started to reflect on the history of his generation. Why did things turn out the way they did? Henrik Schyffert is here to give us some perspective. In a tender but funny monologue, he stands up for himself and his mission to reclaim the 90s!

Highlights from the inaugural Colossal Clusterfest that took place in San Francisco from June 2-4.

For the first time on television, Fabrice Luchini, the one-man band, in turn actor, despiser and wor...

When a captain of industry trades his pinstripe suit for overalls and retreats to a hundred acre far...

A comedy about depression, alcoholism, suicide and the other funniest parts of life. Gethard holds n...

Bo Burnham is back with a new one-man show full of his patented songs and wordplay, as well as haiku...

TV Comedy from radio award-winning writers Stewart Lee and Richard Herring.

Laura, this young and pretty blonde with the face of such an innocent angel arrives on stage ... Wha...

Henry Irving is dead. Join Irving’s restless spirit as he tells the story of how he transformed hims...

Actor Robert Vaughn takes on writer Dore Schary's acclaimed one-man play, "Sunrise at Campobello," b...

Eddie Murphy delights, shocks and entertains with dead-on celebrity impersonations, observations on ...