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Yes, the comical story of everyday life as a car salesman /woman at a competitive Dealership is delivered through live theater and film.
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- Comedy
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Yes, the comical story of everyday life as a car salesman /woman at a competitive Dealership is delivered through live theater and film.
Welcome to River Falls, WI, where the cans of Miller Lite and buckets of Bud are as frosty as the February night outside. Dwight York, a silver-tongued practitioner of the age-old art of the one-liner, is right at home, having set up his own punch line simply by walking into Johnnie’s Bar. Hand…
Follow one man's journey to find meaning in Bill Murray's many unexpected adventures with everyday people. Featuring rare and never-before seen footage of the comedic icon participating in stories previously presumed to be urban legend. Whether it be singing karaoke late at night with strangers…
If you believe in Safe Spaces, run to yours now, as Nick Di Paolo once again shows why he’s the master of slaughtering sacred cows and being absolutely hilarious while doing so. Laugh along as he treats subjects as sensitive as domestic violence, transgender bathrooms and black parenting with all…
In this multi award-winning, deliciously wicked homage to classic Universal horror films, How to be a Villain is a guide to becoming your dastardly alter-ego. You will be advised on career paths for villains, where to put an evil lair, what kind of henchmen to choose and, of course, when to use your…
Robert Baril has recently discovered that he dates like a cop: Shoots first, asks questions later. Stereotypes and profiles for efficiency. If he screws up, he takes a couple weeks off to “self-investigate.” And once he’s cleared, he gets back out on those streets. See? Sex and politics…
Despite the unholy drivel issuing out of Washington, D.C. these days, there are still some true facts in the world: gay men have the best yard sales, emotions can break your brain, Portland is fanciful a.f., the American South still runs on a biscuit-based economy, and Ronnie James Dio deserves to be…
Synopsis: Days before Halloween and America’s traumatic 2016 election, a couple on the verge of a subversive break-up decides to split their house up over the weekend and test the turbulent waters of independence. Desperate to make new connections, Jane and Eugene find themselves in a series of…
Here’s an old joke for you; how many punk rockers does it to change a light bulb? Two, one to change the bulb, and one to yell out, “That’s so punk rock.” Here’s another one for you. How many punk rockers does it take to create a comedy album? One, JT Habersaat. He has a…
Mike Stanley is back in the Rust Belt, deciding the promise of post-earthquake California looting had nothing on the beauty of late-afternoon Detroit sunlight glinting off the poverty. Even better, he’s got a present for you: an hour of audio, an hour of video, and a lifetime of wondering, “What…
When a comedy set starts with Plato and a consideration of the most artful way to tell a roomful of people to go eff themselves, you know you’ve found a singular comedian. Hell, if you’re not having an existential crisis, are you even living? David Heti’s a little fuzzy on the details,…
The Big Bad Swim is an ensemble comedy-drama about a group of people who meet at an adult education swim class. Male and female, old and young, rich and poor, the one thing they have in common is a fear of the water and their desire to overcome that fear and learn how to swim. Directed by Ishai Setton Starring…