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Find out which comedians have released their own stand-up comedy specials on Netflix, the global streaming media provider. Browse the titles, release dates, runtimes and languages of over 100 specials from 2013 to 2019.
The Closer is a stand-up comedy special written and performed by Dave Chappelle for Netflix, released on October 5, 2021. It was recorded at The Fillmore Detroit in August 2021 and contains segments that joke about the discrimination against the African-American community relative to the discrimination against the LGBTQ community.
A stand-up comedy special by Eddie Murphy from 1983, featuring his profane and controversial jokes about ice cream, gay people, and more. The special was released as an album and won a Grammy, but also faced criticism for its anti-gay slurs.
NBCUniversal recruited “Saturday Night Live” duo Colin Jost and Michael Che for the first-ever live comedy special for its streaming service Peacock on Thursday evening. The pair poked fun at ...
23 Hours to Kill is a 2020 stand-up comedy special starring Jerry Seinfeld. The special debuted on Netflix on May 5, 2020. It was taped in October 2019 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. [1] It is the second stand-up special Seinfeld has done for Netflix in a two-part deal that started with the 2017 special, Jerry Before Seinfeld. [2]
Che and Jost recently hosted Peacock's first live comedy special New York After Dark on Thursday night. SNL returns for season 50 on Sept. 28. Listen to the full conversation between Che, Jost ...
His comedy mentor was Dave Attell, who Gaffigan said was the only person who thought he was funny in his early stand-up years. [40] On the episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee featuring Gaffigan, he admitted that the show's host Jerry Seinfeld was a big influence for him.
Sticks & Stones is a stand-up show by comedian Dave Chappelle, directed by Stan Lathan and released by Netflix in 2019. The special covers topics such as celebrity scandals, opioid crisis, Louis C.K., Michael Jackson, R. Kelly, #MeToo, and more.