What to do in Montreal in July : Events and Festivals 2022
Don’t miss a thing this July with our monthly calendar of what’s happening in the city.
Don’t miss a thing this July with our monthly calendar of what’s happening in the city.
Steve-O shows his softer side alongside his most shocking stunts.
Steve-O not only tells us about some of his latest feats, but also talks about some of his favourite rappers.
Don’t miss a thing this July with our monthly calendar of what’s happening in the city.
One Dave Chapelle’s opener, now a headliner himself, Hannibal Buress takes the JFL stage.
If you’re going to talk comedy and politics, or just the comedy of politics, it might as well be with Greg Proops. Interview here.
Mike Ward hosts a line up of men and women who know the value of a great dirty joke.
The comedians at these two Just for Laughs galas were as varied as they were funny.
Julie and her mom go head to head on each comedian at the Nasty Show.
Each midnight surprise show comedians might appear under an alias, but each one is guaranteed to be incredible.
If you want to win a pair of tickets to see the Just for Laughs Ethnic Show, enter our contest. NOW.
This comedy duo runs a talk show like it’s nobody’s business.
Review of the Aussie Wil Anderson’s hour long stand-up show. He is equally attractive and funny, plus the show ending with a standing O.
Review of the multi-comedian show Brit-Ish at Just For Laughs.
Truscott is a very funny woman, and she is nude (from the waist down) as a part of her show. Her show is hilarious and will take you out of your comfort zone.
A review of Nikki Glaser’s comedy show, performed as part of this weeks Off-JFL/Zoofest series.
Funnyman Jim Jefferies talks to Montreal Rampage about his upcoming new show and how his parents got over his career change from opera singer to comedian.
Review of the Just For Laughs show Date Night: The Relationship Show hosted by Godfrey and featuring Orny Adams, Lynne Koplitz, John Heffron, and Joe Matarese.
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