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!

Five years since Moi, Mario his last solo show, after more than 1,500 performances of his previous s...

Chris Grace wrestles with the ideas of casting & diversity in Hollywood in this meta comedy special.

Chris Elliot plays FDR in his live "One Man Show" about the life and times of the president, however...

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

Rowan Atkinson and Angus Deayton in Boston doing a live performance of the same styles of humor we'v...

Dinner revue that features both satire and other sketches and music numbers.

The many hilarious characters of Little Britain are taken to the stage in this brilliant live perfor...

After an acclaimed, extended run on Broadway, comedian Alex Edelman brings his solo show to HBO in a...

Tom is a gay. He is from Warrnambool. He is a comedian. In Is What He Is, Tom Ballard gives a candid...