Top 10 + 1 Stand-Up Comedy Albums of 2014
Mike Carrozza couldn’t limit himself to 10 albums, so he picked 11… and then added a few more.
Mike Carrozza couldn’t limit himself to 10 albums, so he picked 11… and then added a few more.
Comedy Night at The Comedy Nest with Sean Kent, Ryan Wilner, Jeff Schouela, and David Acer and Peter Radomski’s awesome hosting, The feel of NYC in Montreal.
Every second Sunday of the month Bar Bifteck’s turns into a showroom for Danger Dulgar Comedy Show, part of the city’s booming independent comedy scene.
Montreal Improv mixes things up with new obstacles during three consecutive days in the battle of 4th IMPRO-niversary.
Peopl’s Comedy is going to take a break from the usual monthly comedy stand up show so don’t miss the last show with a headliner from NYC!
A review of What Would Beyonce Do paired with an interview with the charming Luisa Omielan. We talk about poutine and why Queen B is fab.
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.
Interview with Angelo Tsarouchas about the upcoming Ethnic Show at Just for Laughs in Montreal
Watch out Wildkat, Turning Tricks, Jess Salomon’s IMO, Project Gingervitis, and My Playwright Sister reviewed.
With the alt comedy scene and the regular circuit coming together, character comedy is at the fore.
After nearly a two-month hiatus, Thursday comedy night at Montreal Central Hostel returns to bring international and local comedians to travelers and residents alike.
Andy Hendrickson does not disappoint with his storytelling comedy.
Away from the comedy circuit for a record 11 days, Carrozza thought he saw Margaret Thatcher in her underwear eating key lime pie (we’re just kidding about one of those things).
Peopl’s Comedy featured some amazing performers, pizza, nutella, and a DJ who could do more than manipulate beats. Ianitza concludes its a great way to spend a Wednesday night!
Bring your underground-expctations to Peopl’s Comedy and prepare to be pampered. Shows take place in Old Montreal in a classy bar, featuring select comedians.
Long-form bilingual Montreal comedian Derek Seguin is taking St. Patrick’s day back.
Jacy Lafontaine talks about being part of the weekly Blue Dog Motel comedy event.
It’s easier to deal with hecklers when you’re the host and the heckler has comedic ambitions of his own.
Joe Bronzi wasn’t going to win the hearts of all the girls as a jock or a model, so he opted for comedy instead.
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