I've only watched one episode of NBC's Friday night sitcom UNDATEABLE, so I am not going to claim to be an expert on the deep, emotional lives of Danny, Justin, and the rest of their undateable friends. However, that one episode that I watched was an episode that was broadcast live last May. Yes the show was sucked me in with an obvious, attention-grabbing gimmick, but it was a gimmick that I found to be very interesting. Not only did the idea call back to the early days of television, where, by the constraints of technology, all shows had to be broadcast live, but it also opened up the door for legitimate comedic improv, that you can't see anywhere else on TV. Also, as someone who loves theatre as much as I love TV, this brought a new form of live entertainment into people's homes.
Carolines on Broadway announces its line-up for the month of August 2015, highlighted by headliners Damon Wayans Jr., from FOX's “New Girl” and the film “Let's Be Cops,” on August 1; An Evening with Kevin Smith, director of “Clerks” and “Mall Rats,” on August 2 and 3; Deon Cole, from MTV2's “Nick Cannon Presents: Wild n Out,” ABC's “Black-ish” and the upcoming film “Barber Shop 3,” August 6 - 9; Alonzo Bodden, from NBC's “Last Comic Standing” and his Showtime special “Who's Paying Attention?”, August 13 - 16; Chris D'Elia, from NBC's “Undateable” and his Netflix special “Incorrigible,” August 20 - 23; and J.B. Smoove, from CBS's “The Millers” and HBO's “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” August 27 - 29.
America's Roastmaster General himself, Jeff Ross, gives the most dangerous - and enlightening - roast of his life from behind the walls of the Brazos County Jail in Bryan, Texas.
Carolines on Broadway announces its line-up for the month of June 2015, highlighted by headliners DeRay Davis, from MTV2's “Nick Cannon Presents: Wild n Out,” June 4 - 7; Michael Blackson, The African King of Comedy, from Shaquille O'Neal's All-Star Comedy Jam, June 11 - 14; Judah Friedlander, “The World Champion,” from NBC's “30 Rock” and the film “American Splendor,” June 18 - 20; and Chris D'Elia, from NBC's “Undateable,” June 25 - 28.
Comix at Foxwoods will play host to NBC's “Undateable” star Bret Morin for a three-night four-performance stand-up event beginning tonight, May 7, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. and ending with his “Nasty Show” on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 10:30 p.m.
Tonight, May 5 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC, a cadre of comedic stars, as well as one superstar musician, will unite on the Warner Bros. Studios lot to film a special live one-hour episode —twice! — of the hit comedy series from Bill Lawrence and Adam Sztykiel.
On today, May 5 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC, a cadre of comedic stars, as well as one superstar musician, will unite on the Warner Bros. Studios lot to film a special live one-hour episode —twice! — of the hit comedy series from Bill Lawrence and Adam Sztykiel.
Comix at Foxwoods will play host to NBC's “Undateable” star Bret Morin for a three-night four-performance stand-up event beginning on Thursday, May 7, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. and ending with his “Nasty Show” on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 10:30 p.m.
Chris D'Elia is quickly becoming one of the most sought after young comedians and actors in the comedy world, with Variety naming him one of their “Top 10 Comics to Watch.”
On last night's LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS, gueset Chris D'Elia spoke about the dangers of roasting pop star Justin Bieber. Check out clips from the appearance below!
There's no escaping this heat! The "Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber" premieres Monday, March 30 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central and simultaneously across mobile and online platforms via cc.com and the Comedy Central App.
The 'Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber' premieres on Monday, March 30 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Below, watch a sneak peek of Snoop Dogg as he 'Keeps It Real' on the special.
Chris D'Elia is quickly becoming one of the most sought after young comedians and actors in the comedy world, with Variety naming him one of their “Top 10 Comics to Watch.”
Carolines on Broadway announces its line-up for the month of March 2015, highlighted by headliners Natasha Leggero, from E!'s 'Burning Love' and 'Chelsea Lately,' March 1; Adam Carolla, will tape “The Adam Carolla Show” podcast with special guests on March 4 (with special guest David Alan Grier) and 5 (with special guest Alec Baldwin) and premiere his new film, “Road Hard,” on March 5; Maz Jobrani, from his stand-up special “Brown and Friendly” and his new book “I'm Not a Terrorist, But I've Played One on TV,” March 7 and 8; Al Madrigral, from NBC's “About a Boy” and Comedy Central's “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,” March12 - 15; Iliza Shlesinger, from her Netflix special “Freezing Hot” and winner of Season 6 of NBC's “Last Comic Standing,” March 19 - 21; and Fortune Feimster, from E!'s “Chelsea Lately,” March 26 - 28.
NBC has announced premiere dates for its burgeoning midseason schedule — dramas “The Blacklist,” “Allegiance, “Night Shift,” “A.D.” and “Odyssey,” event series “The Slap,” and comedies “One Big Happy” and “Undateable.”
Presented by the New York Comedy Festival, the 8th Annual Stand Up for Heroes, a night of comedy and music, returned last night to a sold-out crowd at the Theater at Madison Square Garden to raise more than $6 million in support of post-9/11 injured service members, veterans and their families through the Bob Woodruff Foundation.
Stand Up for Heroes, New York's most impactful night of comedy and music, returns to the Theater at Madison Square Garden, tonight, Nov. 5, at 8 p.m. Presented by the Bob Woodruff Foundation (BWF) and New York Comedy Festival (NYCF), the star-studded occasion honors the sacrifice of returning service members, veterans and their families.