Maria Bamford: Local Act

Brianna LeRose

Watch as beloved comedian Maria Bamford reveals the true joy and sense of community involved with being an L.A. standup in her new stripped-down special, Local Comic. Best known as the star of the Netflix series, Lady Dynamite and the cult web series, The Maria Bamford Show. With the release of her new memoir "Sure, I’ll Join Your Cult", she recently added NY Times best-selling author to her accolades. Local Comic is her sixth standup special, adding a brilliant new hour of intimately personal comedy to her existing body of critically praised works.


Maria Bamford: Weakness is the Brand

Robert Cohen

Maria Bamford is back and subjectively better than ever! Weakness is her brand, so get ready to feel much better about yourself. This Lady Dynamite explodes onstage (after 2—two!—naps with her husband Scott and 2 old, pillowy dogs). Let her be the poor example from which your greatness can be determined.


Maria Bamford: The Special Special Special

Jordan Brady

Spend an evening with gleeful, oh-so-awkward Maria Bamford via her cozy, shot-at-home comedy special, which has a two-person audience: her parents.


Bebe's Kids

Bruce Smith

Robin Harris' infamous "Bebe's Kids" come to life in this animated feature from the producers of “House Party” and “Boomerang.” They were born to be bad and they don't die, they multiply. They're not monsters... just Bebe's Kids, the irrepressible stars of a new animated feature based on the popular characters of the late comedian Robin Harris. When ladies' man Robin meets the beautiful Jamika at a funeral service, he feels he must have died and gone to heaven. But on their first date, she greets him with four small surprises: her son Leon and girlfriend Bebe's three trouble-seeking kids. Robin's dream date becomes a nightmare as the group goes to the amusement park Fun World. There, Bebe's kids - devilish daughter LaShawn, militant preteen Kahlil, and gravelly voiced toddler Pee Wee - do everything they can to spite Robin's amorous intentions... and nearly destroy Fun World in the process. With an infectious hip-hop soundtrack and the voices of Nell Carter and superstar rapper Tone Loc.