Dry Bar Comedy

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  • 2017
  • 9 Seasons
  • 8.3  (129)

The worlds largest collection of clean stand-up. Always clever. Always clean.

Dry Bar Comedy is a series that ran for 9 seasons (642 episodes) between February 24, 2017 and on

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Karen Rontowski: War & Instant Pudding
186. Karen Rontowski: War & Instant Pudding
 
A savant of both trees and the paranormal, Karen Rontowski prides herself on her write-offs and attainability. She shares her average life of UFO conventions, haunted mirrors, and authentic relaxation sounds.
Bill Boronkay: You Can Do Better!
185. Bill Boronkay: You Can Do Better!
 
All Momma Boronkay wanted was for her three sons to have nice families and secure jobs, which is exactly what the other two boys did...then there was Bill.
Zoltan Kaszas: Average Intelligence
184. Zoltan Kaszas: Average Intelligence
 
Since the world ended and he became cat-famous, Zoltan Kaszas has stuck to the things that hurt his heart, like zoom comedy and full-time adulting.
Steve Simeone: Ice Cream For Breakfast
183. Steve Simeone: Ice Cream For Breakfast
 
Coming from LA, Steve Simeone has some news to share about what really matters in life. It has something to do with ice cream for breakfast, Tesla avoidance, and green dye.
Monique Marvez: Waiting Wasn't Bad
182. Monique Marvez: Waiting Wasn't Bad
 
Summary is not available.
Michael Glatzmaier: I Make Stuff Up
181. Michael Glatzmaier: I Make Stuff Up
 
Michael Glatzmaier, a musical comedian with a "mostly improvised" approach, parents, hates, and seduces the audience with his angelic voice and average guitar.
Mike E. Winfield: Mike Drop
180. Mike E. Winfield: Mike Drop
 
The hysterical Mike E. Winfield tells his side of the story, including self-checkout security, older woman attraction and little league coaching.
Lucas Bohn: Lesson Plans To Late Night!
179. Lucas Bohn: Lesson Plans To Late Night!
 
From a public school teacher to a national touring comedian, Lucas Bohn shares his journey of following his dreams in the midst of life's many curve balls. Lucas brings with him a classic love story, a plethora of jokes from students, and the joys of mid-life adoption.
Brad Upton: I'm Not Done Yet!
178. Brad Upton: I'm Not Done Yet!
 
Five years ago, Brad Upton destroyed the internet with his roast of millennials. And, he's not done yet! Brad's back with a vengeance to lampoon masks, merging, and millionaires.
Travis Tate: World's Greatest Dad
177. Travis Tate: World's Greatest Dad
 
Utah-native Travis Tate has a bone to pick. Specifically with: compression shirts, little league and wedding gifts.
Jaron Myers: Joy Is Free
176. Jaron Myers: Joy Is Free
 
Jaron Myers knows how to get the fun out of life, so we get the funny. Pull up a chair and enjoy bottomless tales of potions, indestructible Waffle Houses, and the airdrop caper of the century.
Dennis Gaxiola: Bible School Dropout
175. Dennis Gaxiola: Bible School Dropout
 
What happens when you add together two anniversaries, three near death experiences, and all the latinos in the bible? The answer lies only within Dennis Gaxiola's second hilarious Dry Bar special.
Frank King: Comedy & Conversations
174. Frank King: Comedy & Conversations
 
From writing on the Tonight Show to touring with some of the biggest names in the business, Frank King shares stories from a career in comedy, highlighting hunters, morticians and who, in fact, is too stupid to live.
Jeremy Alder: Purity Pants
173. Jeremy Alder: Purity Pants
 
In his debut Dry Bar special, Jeremy Alder gets straight "Texas", talking homeschool education, Christian rock bands, and how to know if you're a real man.
Jonnie W.: Results May Vary
172. Jonnie W.: Results May Vary
 
The always funny Jonnie W. is back at the Dry Bar to warn the perils of nursery, homeschoolers, and seat warmers.
Renard Hirsch: You Gotta Be Smarter Than That
171. Renard Hirsch: You Gotta Be Smarter Than That
 
When it comes to jokes about being a substitute, there's no substitute for Renard Hirsch. In today's lesson, Renard goes over eyebrow etiquette, the key to a terrible yearbook photo, and when to watch out for worship leaders.
Raghu Adibhatla: Not Like The Sauce
170. Raghu Adibhatla: Not Like The Sauce
 
Comedian and Indian-immigrant Raghu Adibhatla breaks down how American and Indian culture collide and what this means for the future of Santa Claus, spelling bees, and James Bond.
Jose Sarduy: Airplanes & Broken English
169. Jose Sarduy: Airplanes & Broken English
 
Jose Sarduy is a Cuban-American Air-Force pilot turned comedian and as you can guess: he's got no shortage of stories. That's why he's back at Dry Bar with hysterical tales of planes, Priuses, and penguins.
Cory Edwards: Munchkin Cops
168. Cory Edwards: Munchkin Cops
 
Frequently caught thinking about nothing, Cory Edwards is here to joke a bit about everything. Join Cory for a memorable monologue of movies, McDonalds and munchkins.
Vik Pandya: No Refunds
167. Vik Pandya: No Refunds
 
Vik Pandya recounts his daily life, populated with tech support face-offs, Groupon chiropractics, and the cultural appropriation of dating shows.
Tim Harmston: Zoom Out
166. Tim Harmston: Zoom Out
 
What makes a man tough? For Wisconsin-native comedian Tim Harmston, it involves priuses, custom-pants, and tricking yourself to exercise.
Auggie Smith: Old Dad
165. Auggie Smith: Old Dad
 
"Old dad" Auggie Smith is spitting facts as fiery as they are funny. Whether it's on the subjects of child leashes, poison control or wedding vows, Auggie will singe your eyebrows with red-hot truth.
Tony Daro: Stupid Old Man
164. Tony Daro: Stupid Old Man
 
Tony Daro deserves a lifetime achievement award and he's about to tell us why. Hint: it involves fake beer, unwanted surprise parties, and surviving a teenage daughter.
Barry Brewer: Safe Landing
163. Barry Brewer: Safe Landing
 
Barry Brewer takes us on a hilarious flight through everything that's annoying about air travel, with laugh-filled layovers at the subjects of political correctness, defying stereotypes and matrimonial misunderstandings.
Mike James: Southern Comfort
162. Mike James: Southern Comfort
 
The magnificently funny Mike James takes on misconceptions of tallness, people who don't snore, and cop-wives.
James P. Connolly: Acceptable Loss
161. James P. Connolly: Acceptable Loss
 
Marine, Harvard grad, stand-up comic, James P. Connolly arrives at the DB with a set as impressive as his resume, joking about cargo-shorts, home invasions, and everything in between.
Adam Yenser: Not Big Enough To Cancel
160. Adam Yenser: Not Big Enough To Cancel
 
Former writer on the Ellen Show, Adam Yenser, gets real about pit bulls, being conservative in California, and why God's mad at national parks.
Taylor Williamson: #Duvetproblems
159. Taylor Williamson: #Duvetproblems
 
Runner-up on America's Got Talent, Taylor Williamson, shares his unique perspective on Japanese dancers, hipster adoption, and sleeping on the couch.
Steven Scott: Voice Male
158. Steven Scott: Voice Male
 
Sound effects, spot-on celebrity voices, and colorful characters await you in this brand new comedy special from the multitalented Steven Scott.
J. Chris Newberg: Way Too Soon
157. J. Chris Newberg: Way Too Soon
 
With a delightfully dark sense of humor, it seems J Chris Newberg can make any topic funny, from Reese's Cups to Rosa Parks.
Andy Gold: Addicted To Comedy
156. Andy Gold: Addicted To Comedy
 
Andy Gold combines inspiration with comedy as he shares about drug recovery, run-ins with life coaches, and misconceptions of Utahns.
Cory Kahaney: He Bought The Hat!
155. Cory Kahaney: He Bought The Hat!
 
Cory Kahaney opens up a can of know-how containing the secrets of finding Mr. Right, college art degrees, and mammograms.
Jen Kober: Top Banana
154. Jen Kober: Top Banana
 
Seamlessly blending stand-up and storytelling, Jen Kober campaigns for house fly annihilation, alley candy acceptance, and public education on Girl Scout cookies.
Anthony Griffith: Laughing At MS
153. Anthony Griffith: Laughing At MS
 
Anthony Griffith is embracing all facets of reality. Living with multiple sclerosis and a wife who can't see buildings, Anthony describes the parts of reality that are a bit more negotiable, like Afro Fish, 2 star hotels, and shrinking closets.
John Joseph: Was I Going Up Or Down?
152. John Joseph: Was I Going Up Or Down?
 
Midnight cramps, Quebeccan conversations, and improvised music await you in this new comedy special from John Joseph.
Horace Sanders: You Played Yourself
151. Horace Sanders: You Played Yourself
 
Horace Sanders hilariously physicalizes drive thru miscommunication, New Testament haters, and gas station embarrassment.
Brian Kiley: ...What's His Problem?
150. Brian Kiley: ...What's His Problem?
 
A Boston native living in LA, Brian discusses life during the pandemic, corn mazes, and his family, from his kids to his grandparents.
Don McEnery: Just Sayin'
149. Don McEnery: Just Sayin'
 
Don McEnery gets real about peanut lawsuits, pray mantis mating, and five button pants.
Karen Morgan: Rub Some Dirt On It
148. Karen Morgan: Rub Some Dirt On It
 
What really goes on at Zumba class? Why is Gen X never going out of business? How do you prep for bowel prep? These answers and more lie within Karen Morgan's second hilarious Dry Bar special.
Ellen Karis: Dreams Don't Come True
147. Ellen Karis: Dreams Don't Come True
 
Ellen Karis left her Wall Street job for stand-up comedy and has since unraveled the mysteries of being Greek, hair removal, and the Flo from Progressive conspiracy.
Wali Collins: Oh Yeah. He's Good.
146. Wali Collins: Oh Yeah. He's Good.
 
In search of a comedian/architect who nails the sound of a didgeridoo? Wali Collins is your man.
Drew Barth: Tried Too Hard
145. Drew Barth: Tried Too Hard
 
Drew Barth overcomes all odds (the pandemic, fruit flies and getting hit by a truck) to record another sensational Dry Bar special.
Brian Scolaro: Trouble
144. Brian Scolaro: Trouble
 
Brian Scolaro submits some complaints about stairs, toupeed magicians, and noisy neighbors.
Drew Thomas: Don't Get Comfortable
143. Drew Thomas: Don't Get Comfortable
 
Drew Thomas is as accurate as he is hilarious in summing up the pandemic, Atlanta dating, and prostate exams.
Lionel Harris: Rent-A-Friend
142. Lionel Harris: Rent-A-Friend
 
Lionel Harris has no social media, a young-looking dad, and a son who's set on becoming the alpha male.
Dustin Chafin: Cranky Pants
141. Dustin Chafin: Cranky Pants
 
Hailing from the land of greased pig games and now residing in Hollywood, Dustin Chafin tackles many a touchy subject: rules for racists, strange addictions, and bizarre emotional support animals.
Jeff Nease: Can't Talk To You Right Now
140. Jeff Nease: Can't Talk To You Right Now
 
Jeff Nease brings the energy as he discusses skydiving, snoring, and smoting.
Alex Velluto: The Big Gulp Kid
139. Alex Velluto: The Big Gulp Kid
 
Alex Velluto completes the trilogy, with a third comedy special chalk-full of drive-thru buffet orders, identity theft, and 7-11 loyalty points.
John Knight: What Aggravates Me
138. John Knight: What Aggravates Me
 
Join John Knight for colonoscopy recaps, Walmart roasts, and a chance to win an old Italian lady.
Paul Sheffield: Positive Thinking
137. Paul Sheffield: Positive Thinking
 
Back at the Bar, Paul Sheffield breaks down banana bread, IBS, and boating.
Amber Autry: That's My Best Friend
136. Amber Autry: That's My Best Friend
 
Amber Autry is coping with vegans, cat call withdrawals, and chronic true crime mindset.
Tommy Ryman: Waffles And Dragons
135. Tommy Ryman: Waffles And Dragons
 
Tommy Ryman is back to talk pizza trackers, bathroom bees, and Harvard-educated pranksters.
Chris James: Black Harry Potter
134. Chris James: Black Harry Potter
 
Learn the meaning of "Black Harry Potter", the ins and outs of the modeling industry, and a Brit's take on Independence Day, all in Chris James' Dry Bar special.
Ryan Conner: Cub Scout Dropout
133. Ryan Conner: Cub Scout Dropout
 
Ryan Conner contemplates his multi-racial family, dying on stage, and the unending exploits of a LARPing coworker.
Rhonda Corey: Wizard of Walmart
132. Rhonda Corey: Wizard of Walmart
 
In Rhonda Corey's special, prepare to be transported to magical world of Walmart wizards, roads less traveled and fit bit hacks.
Andy Woodhull: Middle Parent Syndrome
131. Andy Woodhull: Middle Parent Syndrome
 
Deciding once wasn't enough, Andy Woodhull delivers another hilarious special detailing the low-points of lockdown, pi?ata problems, and gratis gazebos.
Andrea Caspari: Don't Judge Me
130. Andrea Caspari: Don't Judge Me
 
Comedian, English teacher, horder... rapper? Andrea Caspari embodies all these titles and more as she jokes her way through her Dry Bar debut.
Hoss Ridgeway: The Husky Chronicles
129. Hoss Ridgeway: The Husky Chronicles
 
Hoss Ridgeway recounts how a life of "husky"-ness affected his childhood paper route, wrestling career, and trip to the Dominican Republic.
Tymon Shipp: We're In Trouble Y'all, I'm Just Saying.
128. Tymon Shipp: We're In Trouble Y'all, I'm Just Saying.
 
Tymon Shipp thinks the world's in trouble. Why? Well, it's got something to do with Florida gator farms, baggy pants, and CPR for a possum.
Luke Thayer: A Special Gift From God
127. Luke Thayer: A Special Gift From God
 
Luke Thayer provides answers to universal life questions such as: who's really the ball and chain in a marriage and what would happen if Jesus had a mother-in-law?
Debra Terry: #HighAsGasIs
126. Debra Terry: #HighAsGasIs
 
Debra Terry delightfully describes the effects of inflated gas prices, having a friend who's an airhead, and hypothetically having Jesus as a husband.
Myq Kaplan: Live From The Universe
125. Myq Kaplan: Live From The Universe
 
Brilliant and rapid-fire, Myq Kaplan's comedy expounds on bathroom stall etiquette, grammar obsessed grammas, and the real world applications of board games.
Spence Roper: Just Spence
124. Spence Roper: Just Spence
 
Watch out pessimistic wedding officiants, public transport-takers, and hemorrhoids billboards, Spence Roper has a few choice words for you.
Mike Parenti: How To Win A Fight On Facebook
123. Mike Parenti: How To Win A Fight On Facebook
 
Mike Parenti fill us in on phone addiction, the fantastic memory of females, and Florida funeral homes.
Jamie Ward: Coupon Baby
122. Jamie Ward: Coupon Baby
 
Take a look at the world according to Jamie Ward, as he recounts racial misconceptions, Southern living, and service in the U.S. army.
Pete Zedlacher: Holy Goose!
121. Pete Zedlacher: Holy Goose!
 
Pete Zedlacher zeroes in on mosh-pit preventers, unadventurous skiers, and Canada Geese.
Mark Chalifoux: The Dad Jokes
120. Mark Chalifoux: The Dad Jokes
 
Mark Chalifoux shares a collection of hilarious stories, featuring group text infiltration, child power rankings, and the bad breakup of a lifetime.
John Hastings: Everything Goes Wrong
119. John Hastings: Everything Goes Wrong
 
Watch John Hastings navigate maybe the craziest show of his career, handling hecklers, hosts, and treachorously tight pants.
Vinnie Coppola: People Person
118. Vinnie Coppola: People Person
 
Vinnie Coppola is not the most famous Coppola but, he is the funniest, especially when it comes to ribbing Olive Garden, bathroom attendants, and midnight Walmarters.
K-von: Say It Again!
117. K-von: Say It Again!
 
In his explosive return to Dry Bar, K-von provides riotous explanations for President Biden falling upstairs, illegal salon activities, and the effects of being half-Persian.
Joel Byars: Marriage Material
116. Joel Byars: Marriage Material
 
Joel Byars preaches the good word of Division III football, squatty potties, and phone battery mental health.
Ben Brainard: From Florida With Love
115. Ben Brainard: From Florida With Love
 
Ben Brainard tells tales of flying alligators, call center coping skills, and the nightmare of renewing a military ID.
Isak Allen: Culturally Unavailable
114. Isak Allen: Culturally Unavailable
 
Isak Allen shares about his Chinese and German heritage, the dangers of map reading, and a perfectly unnecessary prostate exam.
Chris Martin: A Very British Special
113. Chris Martin: A Very British Special
 
Chris Martin brings a British perspective on American confidence, losing your dog, and french kissing.
Don Garrett: Nice Guys Finish Worst
112. Don Garrett: Nice Guys Finish Worst
 
Don Garrett provides a comprehensive guide to impersonating a youth pastor, hanging up with emphasis, and risking it all for a Happy Meal.
Vikram Balaji: Least Favorite Kid
111. Vikram Balaji: Least Favorite Kid
 
Vikram Balaji spills the tea on his upbringing with disappointing fatherly remarks, motherly bribes, and sisterly impersonation.
Jeff Civillico: Comedy In Action
110. Jeff Civillico: Comedy In Action
 
Comic-juggler, Jeff Civillico, creates a one-of-a-kind show that will keep you laughing and on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
Damon Sumner: Chocolate In The Sun
109. Damon Sumner: Chocolate In The Sun
 
Damon Sumner summarizes his thirties through parenting perils, public transport terror, and the dangers of string cheese.
Seth Tippetts: American Cheeseplate
108. Seth Tippetts: American Cheeseplate
 
Making his return to Dry Bar, Seth Tippetts throws down the gauntlet for selfie-takers, chiropractors, and conspiracy theorists.
Gordon Douglas: Someone Pinch Me
107. Gordon Douglas: Someone Pinch Me
 
Gordon Douglas is living the dream, a dream consisting of singles cruises with his wife, twenty four children, and the medical miracle of Shark heart.
Myles Weber: Dad Lifts
106. Myles Weber: Dad Lifts
 
Myles Weber welcomes new members of his family: an escape artist chihuahua pug, a consistently unimpressed son, and good ol' Uncle Javi.
Smiley Joe Wiley: I Luv Everyone
105. Smiley Joe Wiley: I Luv Everyone
 
Visiting from Vegas, Smiley Joe Wiley takes a brief respite from his embarrassed children and Serbian wife, to provide a comprehensive list of things black folks just don't do.
Cam Bertrand: Humble Brag
104. Cam Bertrand: Humble Brag
 
Cam Bertrand's back to brag about top tier hiding spots, hippo knowledge, and pirate gun bargains.
Isaac Witty: Don't Worry About Me. I'm Fine.
103. Isaac Witty: Don't Worry About Me. I'm Fine.
 
Isaac Witty battles bumper stickers, broken bathroom stalls, and the bottom-side of a toilet.
Shawn Felipe: Man Baby
102. Shawn Felipe: Man Baby
 
Shawn Felipe fills us in on how to evade his dad's belt, win the Vietnam war, and adequately fear fish sauce.
Sam Adams: Sumptuous Spice
101. Sam Adams: Sumptuous Spice
 
Sam Adams shares hilarious stories from a career in sports journalism, an aspiring rapper son, and a comedy gig for a thousand prisoners.
Joe Sib: Crockpot Chicken
100. Joe Sib: Crockpot Chicken
 
Sam Adams shares hilarious stories from a career in sports journalism, an aspiring rapper son, and a comedy gig for a thousand prisoners.
Frances Dilorinzo: The Burden Of Smart
99. Frances Dilorinzo: The Burden Of Smart
 
Frances Dilorinzo gushes about crime show obsessions, cruise ship shopping sprees, and how she became best friends with Warren Buffett.
Danny Bevins: Tragedy + Time
98. Danny Bevins: Tragedy + Time
 
Danny Bevins brings down the house with brash bits about hair dye, ugly people, and the true nature of competition shows.
Jeff Allen: Gun Smoke & Ice Cream
97. Jeff Allen: Gun Smoke & Ice Cream
 
Jeff Allen's third special is another smash-hit, chronicling his relationships with his empty-nester wife, house-mate father-in-law, and sixty-seven-year-old body.
Sam Fedele: You Have No Idea
96. Sam Fedele: You Have No Idea
 
Sam Fedele demonstrates dolphin riding, an Italian/Irish wedding, and the dangers of aging.
Brandon Skelton: Having Kids Wrecked My Body
95. Brandon Skelton: Having Kids Wrecked My Body
 
Brandon Skelton, comedian/pastor/Planet Fitness employee, shares about couch commitment, Dollar General date nights, and mouse mayhem.
Brian Bates: Hello Folks!
94. Brian Bates: Hello Folks!
 
Fifty-one-years-old and freshly a father, Brian Bates tells the story of his late in life baby, supporting poorly named sports teams, and the challenge of cancelling a newspaper subscription.
Louie Centanni: Made In The 90s
93. Louie Centanni: Made In The 90s
 
Lou Centanni speaks of Oregon Trail terrors, great dane dominations, and male mammograms.
Happy Cole: Choose Happy
92. Happy Cole: Choose Happy
 
Happy Cole delivers a rapid-fire set teeming with dolphins, shape wear, and shock-collars.
Barry Laminack: No Warning
91. Barry Laminack: No Warning
 
Barry Laminack's hilarious new special focuses on the golden age for bad teeth, Tornado Alley, and the warning signs for cat sickness.
Carmen Lynch: Awkwardly Hot
90. Carmen Lynch: Awkwardly Hot
 
Learn why Carmen Lynch likes men in their forties, loves her therapist, and punches her friends, all in her first Dry Bar special, "Awkwardly Hot".
Cathy Ladman: I Have No One To Blame But Myself
89. Cathy Ladman: I Have No One To Blame But Myself
 
Cathy Ladman informs on pill caddy classification, Canadian border misunderstandings, and the song that's been stuck in her head since grade three.
Rod Paulette: Discernment Part 1
88. Rod Paulette: Discernment Part 1
 
Rod Paulette poses the challenges of quitting smoking, being black in prep school, and going out in your fifties.
Vanessa Hollingshead: Basketcase
87. Vanessa Hollingshead: Basketcase
 
Vanessa Hollingshead's special features tales from British travels, New York style meditation, and a surprise visit from rock legend, Mick Jagger.
Jonny Loquasto: Stepdude
86. Jonny Loquasto: Stepdude
 
Jonny Loquasto quit his job as a physical therapist to pursue stand-up comedy, and boy, are we grateful. In his Dry Bar debut, Johnny shares about his life as a "step dude", pet chihuahua, and brief stint as a Chili's employee.
Tommy Taylor Jr.: The Man's Man
85. Tommy Taylor Jr.: The Man's Man
 
Summary is not available.
Shayne Smith: Banned From Karate
84. Shayne Smith: Banned From Karate
 
Summary is not available.
Mark Pitta: What's My Hair Doing?
83. Mark Pitta: What's My Hair Doing?
 
Mark Pitta provides a comprehensive guide to aging, misremembering lyrics and practical jokes.
Darren Carter: Calm Down!
82. Darren Carter: Calm Down!
 
Darren Carter starts the party with a mix of beatboxing, sound effects, and comedy, covering thermostat disputes, corn mazes, and the shame of late night Taco Bell.
Mark Riccadonna: Domestic Nomad
81. Mark Riccadonna: Domestic Nomad
 
Mark Riccadonna divulges his preferred reincarnated form, his most emasculating moment and much more, in his debut Dry Bar special.
Karen Bergreen: I'd Like To Speak To Your Manager
80. Karen Bergreen: I'd Like To Speak To Your Manager
 
Karen Bergreen has been through alot in the last few years, between sarcastic teenagers, braggy Christmas cards, and most of all, being named Karen.
Steve Mingolla: Nice Guy
79. Steve Mingolla: Nice Guy
 
With his trademark smile and irrepressible positivity, Steve Mingolla jokes about his Texan wife, quitting smoking, and elementary school Casey Kasem.
Nick Hoff: Saint Nick
78. Nick Hoff: Saint Nick
 
Nick Hoff drives a car from the nineties, does not make his bed, and got kicked out of laser tag. He's here to tell us why.
Mick Thomas: One Of Them
77. Mick Thomas: One Of Them
 
Mick Thomas, originally from Ireland, adjusts to a life in the states filled with gym bros, car accidents, and easter egg hunts.
Peter Fogel: Almost Live From New York
76. Peter Fogel: Almost Live From New York
 
Peter Fogel takes on Spirit Airlines, colonoscopies, and high school reunions.
John Novosad: Goods & Services
75. John Novosad: Goods & Services
 
John Novosad reminds us where we've seen him before, shares a few walking stories, and brags about his one bedroom apartment.
Anthony Bonazzo: #Thisis45
74. Anthony Bonazzo: #Thisis45
 
Anthony Bonazzo makes his Dry Bar Comedy Debut.
Vargus Mason: Commode'ian
73. Vargus Mason: Commode'ian
 
Vargus Mason's Dry Bar special is here!
Shivani Nadijarah: I Get It From My Amma
72. Shivani Nadijarah: I Get It From My Amma
 
Shivani Nadarajah makes her Dry Bar debut!
Nick Rado: Unstoppable
71. Nick Rado: Unstoppable
 
Hailing from New Zealand, Nick Rado makes the trip to Dry Bar to brag about his vegan leather couch, his brief stint as a puzzle store employee, and the worst gift he ever gave his son.
Mike Whitman: Odds & Ends
70. Mike Whitman: Odds & Ends
 
Mike Whitman provides a one-of-a-kind special, soothing a nervous audience with universal topics of naps, computer shortcuts, and the highest echelon of deli meats.
Pete Dominick: Professional Parent
69. Pete Dominick: Professional Parent
 
Pete Dominick's special is a well of helpful advice, highlighting how to look the creepiest, weed wack with the least dignity, and not drowned in an above ground pool.
Lee Hardin: Work Hard. Be Average.
68. Lee Hardin: Work Hard. Be Average.
 
Lee Hardin's return to Dry Bar is filled with Harry Potter and La Croix burns, as well as embarrassing tales from working as comic.
Meghan Hanley: Friends With Kids
67. Meghan Hanley: Friends With Kids
 
Megan Hanley comes from an Irish family, is looking to date divorced dads, and meditate away the pain of being a Yankees fan.
Big Rich Brock: Come On, Somebody!
66. Big Rich Brock: Come On, Somebody!
 
Big Rich Brock is a pastor turned comedian from rural Georgia, trading his sermon for vivid stories of growing up in his small town, being the son of a postman, bike-jumping younger siblings, and public academic rankings.
Rich Francese: Best Comedy Special Ever.
65. Rich Francese: Best Comedy Special Ever.
 
New Yorker Rich Francese delivers as promised in his Dry Bar debut "Best Comedy Special Ever".
Dorie McLemore: Carbetarian
64. Dorie McLemore: Carbetarian
 
Dorie Mclemore is a carbetarian, find out what that means and more in her new Dry Bar special.
Ron G: Women Love Plans
63. Ron G: Women Love Plans
 
Ron G breaks down black soul, how women love plans, and the reality of racist waves.
Gary Delena: London Calling
62. Gary Delena: London Calling
 
Hailing from Brooklyn and leaving to pursue rock and roll in London, Gary Delena is well prepared to give a musical variety show like no other.
Marty Simpson: You Guys Are Great
61. Marty Simpson: You Guys Are Great
 
Marty Simpson is back with more hilarious experiences from his life and family, covering his kids' first trip at Disney World, and his first trip in the back of a police car.
Christy Conder: Results Not Typical
60. Christy Conder: Results Not Typical
 
Christy Conder converses on competitiveness at hypothetical pageants, her airplane-exclusive allergies, and the challenges of children ministry.
John Branyan: Uncommon Core
59. John Branyan: Uncommon Core
 
John Branyan makes the most of his second stop at Dry Bar with takes on today's education, surviving four children, and how to parent like a genius.
Mark Brady: Baby Proof
58. Mark Brady: Baby Proof
 
Mark Brady shares the easiest way to lure him in a van, why ghosts haunt one location, and the reason there's no seeing eye cats.
Brent Blakeney: Recovering Theater Kid
57. Brent Blakeney: Recovering Theater Kid
 
Brent Blakeney is a six-seven, recovering theater kid from the South, and he's here to tell us about it.
Drew Dunn: Who's Talking?
56. Drew Dunn: Who's Talking?
 
Utilizing a formidable repertoire of voices, Drew Dunn reveals the reason for his haircut, the accents of the voices in his head, and the perfect outfit for Home Depot.
Heather Land: Wigging Out
55. Heather Land: Wigging Out
 
Heather Land provides a masterclass on homeschooling, marriage, and rocking a shaved head.
Byron Trimble: I Don't Agree With That
54. Byron Trimble: I Don't Agree With That
 
Byron Trimble is back to wage war on facebook, report on his baby boy's troubling streaming account avatar, and why he's banned from Chic-fil-A.
Mary Gallagher: For Crying Out Loud, Mary!
53. Mary Gallagher: For Crying Out Loud, Mary!
 
Mary Gallagher covers her longterm relationship with Citi bank, the unflattering shape of the word "mom" and her plan to become a narcissist.
Carlos Rodriguez: Dental Hygienist?
52. Carlos Rodriguez: Dental Hygienist?
 
Carlos Rodriguez provides a comprehensive tour of his day job as a dental hygienist, embarrassing surgery prep, and the expensive world of guinea pig medicine.
Angel Gaines: I'll Drop The Punchline
51. Angel Gaines: I'll Drop The Punchline
 
Angel Gaines lights up the Dry Bar stage with energetic explanations of how she uses her day job as an elementary school teacher to her advantage, became technically trilingual, and got stuck with a bootleg personal trainer.
Flip Schultz: Tortuga!
50. Flip Schultz: Tortuga!
 
Fully equipped with energetic charisma, Flip Schultz paints a vivid picture of weird college mascots, shark encounters, and duck hunts.
Rajiv Satyal: Short Notice
49. Rajiv Satyal: Short Notice
 
Ever wonder what it's like to be Indian in Ohio? Or how a six can date a ten? Or perhaps, how to make any statement sound smart? Rajiv has all the answers in his new Dry Bar special.
Tyler Boeh: Upgraded
48. Tyler Boeh: Upgraded
 
Tyler Boeh returns for his hilarious second special!
Billy Bonnell: Unexpected Bill
47. Billy Bonnell: Unexpected Bill
 
Billy Bonnell debunks the food pyramid, defends his flat earther friend, and destroys paper straws in this uproarious Dry Bar special.
Vince Acevedo: ConVinced For The Night
46. Vince Acevedo: ConVinced For The Night
 
Lightning quick and razor sharp, Vince Acevedo melds crowd work and stories from his real life, touching on country music, tattoos, and cruise ship pranks.
Kirk Smith: Small Town Mayor
45. Kirk Smith: Small Town Mayor
 
Kirk Smith shares stories of geographic ignorance, diabetic dating, and the atypical activities of his autistic son.
Josh Novey: Please Book Me
44. Josh Novey: Please Book Me
 
Josh Novey's back with more laughs on the world famous Dry Bar stage!
Kerri Louise: I'm Street Smart
43. Kerri Louise: I'm Street Smart
 
Kerry Louise puts a hilarious spin on Kohl's cash, street smarts, and dyslexia.
Graham Kay: Low Talking & Yelling
42. Graham Kay: Low Talking & Yelling
 
Graham Kay provides hilarious dead-pan takes on being a (Canadian) immigrant, dogs versus cats, and turning forty.
Zach Wycuff: Homeschooled Energy
41. Zach Wycuff: Homeschooled Energy
 
Zach Wycuff kills his Dry Bar debut, touching on his upbringing in a churchy southern home.
Randy Kagan: Great Grandmas
40. Randy Kagan: Great Grandmas
 
Randy Kagan puts on a clinic on California, Earth, and the greatness of grandmas.
Jaye Devan: How Did We Get Here?
39. Jaye Devan: How Did We Get Here?
 
You won't be able to look away as the hilarious Jaye Devan shares stories of playing five on five basketball as a fifty year old, hot wings, and the terror of losing your glasses.
John Caponera: Little Victories
38. John Caponera: Little Victories
 
John Caponera wages war on negative people, bad breath, and diaper rashes in this all new Dry Bar special.
Mal Hall: The Smartest Child
37. Mal Hall: The Smartest Child
 
Mal Hall brings down the house with anecdotes of bathroom hygiene menaces, random and racist questions, and the luxury of bottled ketchup.
Jordan Makin: Ugly Kids
36. Jordan Makin: Ugly Kids
 
Jordan Makin returns for his third special and has a few things to get off his chest. Namely, his love for bidets, the agenda of home makeover shows, and the apocalyptic reality of having twin toddlers.
Debi Gutierrez: Happily Ever After...Mostly
35. Debi Gutierrez: Happily Ever After...Mostly
 
Debi Gutierrez provides a hilarious and insightful look on motherhood, dealing with teenage eye rolls, middle school boys, and frighteningly mean babies.
Ryan Erwin: The Shape Of Wear
34. Ryan Erwin: The Shape Of Wear
 
Ryan Erwin puts on the show of a lifetime featuring braindead retail interactions, disturbing revelations from the movie "Cats", and how growing up with mischievous deaf parents turned him into the man he is today.
Kristin Weber: Laugh Accordion-ly
33. Kristin Weber: Laugh Accordion-ly
 
Kristin Weber and her accordion light up the Dry Bar stage with a mixture of jokes and songs about church instructors, her deep love for coffee, and so much more.
Katie K: Surviving Not Thriving
32. Katie K: Surviving Not Thriving
 
Katie K will make your day with hilarious yet harrowing stories of plane babies, the tiny basket of a hot air balloon, and creepy people.
Bobby Collins: Bobby Collins Live
31. Bobby Collins: Bobby Collins Live
 
Veteran stand-up Bobby Collins employs stories from his own life to educate the audience on California culture, yoga, and, the realities of aging.
Adam Bush: My Mom Is Funnier Than Your Mom!
30. Adam Bush: My Mom Is Funnier Than Your Mom!
 
Adam Bush entertains the masses with stories of math class ego boosts, potty training ordeals, and reluctant camping trips.
Brian Scott McFadden: Accents & Nonsense
29. Brian Scott McFadden: Accents & Nonsense
 
Brian Scott McFadden unleashes his astounding repertoire of accents and voices for a one-of-kind stand up special.
Maryellen Hooper: Two Birds, One Worm
28. Maryellen Hooper: Two Birds, One Worm
 
Enjoy a hilarious tour of Maryellen Hooper's unique family life featuring a die hard Packer's fan husband, an archery obsessed youngest son, and the perfect decluttering method.
Brett Hollis: What 50 Looks Like
27. Brett Hollis: What 50 Looks Like
 
Ever wonder what 50 looks like? Brett Hollis has all the answers for you in this hilarious comedy special.
Dan McGowan: Past Over
26. Dan McGowan: Past Over
 
Dan McGowan provides his unique perspective on forgetting your Christian, managing household chores, and reconnecting over Facebook.
Matt Sommerfield: I Love My Job
25. Matt Sommerfield: I Love My Job
 
Matt Sommerfield breaks down his children's chore-avoiding tactics, early modeling aspirations, and the terror of close talkers.
Costaki Economopoulos: Family & Football & Comedy
24. Costaki Economopoulos: Family & Football & Comedy
 
Costaki is back at the Bar to ponder on the theory of "happy wife, happy life", the invention of "bib swoops", and the memories of a career in comedy.
Rick Corso: Why Not Florida?
23. Rick Corso: Why Not Florida?
 
Ricky Corso creates comedy gold on his Dry Bar comedy debut.
Ricky Mokel: I Think About Stuff
22. Ricky Mokel: I Think About Stuff
 
Ricky Mokel will educate and astound you with how much he thinks about stuff in this uniquely hilarious Dry Bar special.
Tyler Fowler: Little Spoon
21. Tyler Fowler: Little Spoon
 
Tyler Fowler tackles parental favoritism, his mother's dating advice, and minimalist gyms.
Alaina Hirschi: Christian Theater Kid
20. Alaina Hirschi: Christian Theater Kid
 
Prepare to be educated by the hilarious Alaina Hirschi as she breaks down the best substitute for sugar, dishwasher apologists, and surviving El Salvador as a missionary.
Quincy Carr: I'm Human, I Checked
19. Quincy Carr: I'm Human, I Checked
 
Comedian, barber, actor, stutterer, Quincy Carr is a quadruple threat like you've never seen in his debut Dry Bar special.
Chris Ruppe: A Matter Of Life Or Deaf
18. Chris Ruppe: A Matter Of Life Or Deaf
 
Chris Ruppe grew up the child of deaf parents, drove a bus at sixteen, and is not a good pastor. See how it all connects in this one-of-a-kind comedy special.
Vien Phommachanh: Open Up And Say Hahh!!!
17. Vien Phommachanh: Open Up And Say Hahh!!!
 
Find out if laughter truly is the best medicine from the ultimate authority, comedian and ear, nose, and throat doctor, Vien Phommachanh.
Jerry Garcia: Father Figure
16. Jerry Garcia: Father Figure
 
Jerry Garcia jokes about being a father of three sons, a cat daddy, and a fan of self-checkout lanes.
Armando Anto: Politically Confused
15. Armando Anto: Politically Confused
 
Armando Anto gets equally political and hilarious in this all new Dry Bar special.
David Rodriguez: The Great Indoors
14. David Rodriguez: The Great Indoors
 
David Rodriguez smoothly explains the nuances of sobriety, the change from girlfriend to wife, and the trap of having a son that wants money.
Kellen Erskine: Negative Comments
13. Kellen Erskine: Negative Comments
 
Kellen Erskine launches an assault on banana bread, dentists, and TSA agents in his scathingly hilarious return to Dry Bar.
Dedrick Flynn: Hootenanny
12. Dedrick Flynn: Hootenanny
 
Prepare to have a hootenanny with comedian Dedrick Flynn.
Lester Barrie: A Fan Of Marriage
11. Lester Barrie: A Fan Of Marriage
 
Lester Barrie breaks down married life in this hilarious new special.
Mayce Galoni: Participant
10. Mayce Galoni: Participant
 
Mayce Galoni dissects the incongruity of his name, what McDonald's food is, and the complications of living with your girlfriend.
Don McMillan: I Am Engineer
9. Don McMillan: I Am Engineer
 
Don Mcmillan presents the most hilarious slideshow you've ever seen in his follow-up Dry Bar special.
Paul Snyder: I Left The House For This
8. Paul Snyder: I Left The House For This
 
Paul Snyder is mistaken for Joel Olsteen, considered "prison material", and found at Waffle House on Christmas in this hilarious special.
Vinnie Montez: Funny Moments
7. Vinnie Montez: Funny Moments
 
Vinnie Montez, comedian and police officer, shares funny moments from the line of duty and his traditional Mexican family.
Collin Chamberlin: Cake For Breakfast
6. Collin Chamberlin: Cake For Breakfast
 
Collin Chamberlin doesn't want to do stand-up but, man, is he good at it. Enjoy this hilarious set featuring keto slander and the suffering of a chair-less existence.
Ryan McComb: Shambles
5. Ryan McComb: Shambles
 
Ryan McComb explores Fit Bit achievements, his father's bizarre credit history, and the snack preferences of burglars.
Sean Kent: National IQ Test
4. Sean Kent: National IQ Test
 
According to Sean Kent, the Grand Canyon is doing the Lord's work and passing away in a lazy boy is the ideal way to go. Hear more of his uproarious opinions in this hilarious Dry Bar special.
Grant Lyon: Silly Mustache Man
3. Grant Lyon: Silly Mustache Man
 
Grant Lyon delivers jokes about his savage five-year-old nephew, dad who orders milk at the wrong times, and controversial opinions on hospital billboards.
Ahmed Bharoocha: The Little Things
2. Ahmed Bharoocha: The Little Things
 
Ahmed Bharoocha reveals the best way to teach baby crows to fly, his fear of cats, and the insulting connotation of Caesar salad.
Tim Steele: Trophy Husband
1. Tim Steele: Trophy Husband
 
Tim Steele starts his Dry Bar special off with the secret to happiness, and things just get more important from there.
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Where to Watch Dry Bar Comedy
Dry Bar Comedy is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Dry Bar Comedy on demand at and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    February 24, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (129)