A lighthearted comedy routine exploring the humorous side of marriage, parenting, and how different people communicate. With family-friendly laughs and relatable moments, this set focuses on everyday situations that bring joy and a few playful surprises.
This comedy set captures the ups and downs of parenting three kids—from chaotic mornings to hilarious conversations in the car. Stories cover everything from school pickup lines to birthday wishes, quirky office play, and the wild emotions of growing up. Honest, warm, and funny, this set brings relatable humor to anyone who’s raised (or been) a child.
Erica Rhodes brings quick wit and playful self-deprecation to the stage, poking fun at her unique voice and the realities of chasing big dreams. From acting lessons to lowering expectations, Erica delivers smart, relatable laughs about what it means to grow up. Clean and suitable for all audiences.
After decades together, this dad knows how to get a laugh—and regain control of the car radio. With his grown kids at the wheel, he uses classic sing-alongs and playful antics to keep family drives fun. A clean and relatable set about music, parenting, and life with teenagers.
This quick comedy bit imagines Adam and Eve’s first day getting dressed in the Garden of Eden, poking fun at the classic struggle of finding something to wear. Playful, clean, and clever—humor about human nature from the very beginning.
Comedian Nazareth returns to the stage with sharp, personal stories about travel, airport adventures, family traditions, and the realities of pandemic life. With a light touch and plenty of quick wit, Nazareth shares laughs about missed connections, modern technology, and the small surprises of daily living. Clean and relatable for a wide audience.
Don McMillan shares a sharp, lighthearted set about artificial intelligence and its place in our lives. He jokes about corporate fears, tries his hand at AI-generated comedy, and shows why some things are still better left to humans. Clean, relatable humor on technology and the future—with a few laughs at ChatGPT’s expense.
Darci Lynne brings fans behind the scenes with her popular “Human Dummy” routine—where audience members become the stars. Watch as Darci adds her signature humor, quick wit, and ventriloquism to create a show full of laughs and surprises. Family-friendly entertainment from one of today’s top comedy talents.
This clean comedy set takes a smart look at social media, technology, and everyday life. From the struggles of online critics to the wild world of YouTube tutorials, the comedian delivers family-friendly laughs for all ages. Perfect for conservative Christian audiences, this performance avoids offensive topics and keeps the focus on clever, relatable humor.
Heather Land shares her honest take on raising kids and homeschooling as a single parent. With stories about her two children and laugh-out-loud moments from daily life, Heather’s clean set speaks to parents everywhere—especially those navigating the ups and downs of family and faith. Comedy that’s genuine, relatable, and always appropriate for conservative Christian audiences.
People do discriminate based on size. Comedian Christian shares his real-life experience trying to book a cheap Airbnb in Seattle—only to be denied because of his weight. Hear the email he received, his witty reply, and how he turned a moment of body shaming into comedy. For even more from the world’s largest collection of clean comedy, check out Dry Bar Comedy.
From the hilariously accurate truths about marriage to the quirks of cats and questionable fashion choices, this Dry Bar Comedy set blends sharp observations with relatable stories. Comedians riff on dating smarter, marital “knowledge sharing,” pets with personality, and even a Shakespearean retelling of The Three Little Pigs. Featuring Jeff Allen and fellow comics, it’s a clean, clever performance packed with laugh-out-loud moments for couples, pet lovers, and anyone who’s ever owned a pink—sorry, hibiscus—shirt.
In this powerful testimony-turned-comedy set, a former atheist from Chicago shares how his path through addiction recovery, therapy, and unexpected friendships led him to Christ. With honesty, humility, and humor, he reflects on his transformation—from performing in Vegas clubs to speaking in churches—and how God used unlikely people (and even golf) to break through. A story of grace, conviction, and second chances
In this high-energy, family-friendly set, Kayvon explores the quirks of aging, fashion fails, cultural mix-ups, and public restroom disasters—all with clean humor and quick wit. From Dr. Phil audience tests to gym dates gone wrong and dad jokes about accents, Kayvon connects generations with stories that keep the laughs rolling. A great set for mixed audiences looking for sharp observational comedy without crossing the line.
In this sharp, fast-moving comedy set, the comic riffs on birthday shoutouts gone sideways, the mysteries of marriage in Utah, and his unforgettable baptism experience in a Black church. From joking with a pastor in the crowd to roasting David Koresh's eyewear, this clip blends clever church humor with real-life stories that’ll hit whether you’re religious or just love good storytelling. Bonus laughs: Catholic aerobics, peppermint emergencies, and how to survive a holy dunk.
This clean stand-up set blends Southern humor and royal family reflections. From attending Georgia football games with Prince Charles and James Brown to remembering Queen Elizabeth’s unshakable reign (and her secret purse signals), this story keeps things fun, light, and full of personality. A warm and funny tribute to generational leadership, football traditions, and British formality seen through Southern eyes.
This clean comedy set dives into the hilarious reality of life in a multicultural family. From a nephew who’s both Jewish and Mexican, to awkward soccer game moments and ordering drinks at Starbucks with accidental Spanish flair, the comic delivers quick, smart laughs rooted in real-life family dynamics. It’s a lighthearted look at identity, culture, and what happens when grandma and a beard get compared.
This high-energy set tackles the absurdities of eating out in America. From clueless buffet choices and dollar-menu mystery meat to a diner waitress who thinks egg whites come from the shell, the comic tears through one restaurant disaster after another. Add in a Krispy Kreme showdown and a customer confused by the word “combo,” and you’ve got a hilarious roast of everyday dining amateurs. Relatable, fast-paced, and brutally funny.
This laugh-out-loud musical parody lists everything not to say if you want to stay married—and alive. With deadpan delivery and perfectly bad timing, the singer dishes out a string of cringeworthy lines about birthdays, cooking, and old girlfriends, all set to a catchy tune. The crowd eats it up as each verse gets worse (and funnier). A must-watch for anyone who's ever said the wrong thing at the wrong time.
Paul Aldridge kicks off with high energy and keeps the laughs coming in this clever, offbeat stand-up set. He riffs on childhood Sunday school songs, imagines religious parodies from across the globe, and delivers the world’s first dyslexic love song—complete with backwards storytelling and heartfelt confusion. He closes with a hilarious “12-Step Two-Step” routine that combines country line dancing with therapy, turning recovery into a full-blown boot-scootin’ hoedown. Unexpected, fast-paced, and sharp-witted.
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