Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents

7.0
2017

In the time-honored tradition of Comedy Central's half-hour specials, Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents features the best and brightest emerging comedians performing thirty minutes of material.

Seasons

13 Episodes • Premiered 2017

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 1: Chris Redd

1. Chris Redd

Chris Redd shares personal stories about a passive-aggressive flight attendant, helping his cousin come out of the closet and meeting a strange magician in Los Angeles.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 2: Yamaneika Saunders

2. Yamaneika Saunders

Yamaneika Saunders takes the stage to describe losing her virginity when she was 27 and the honorless work of being maid of honor at her best friend's wedding.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 3: Shane Torres

3. Shane Torres

Shane Torres discusses home-schooled kids, explains how grief can lead to great sex and defends Guy Fieri from those who mock him.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 4: Jenny Zigrino

4. Jenny Zigrino

Jenny Zigrino talks about being a role model for her younger sister, describes life as a plus-size woman in L.A. and explains how parties change in your thirties.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 5: Casey James Salengo

5. Casey James Salengo

Casey James Salengo talks about having a single mom, describes how mean and specific dating app bios are, and suggests a way to spice up dog walking.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 6: Jo Firestone

6. Jo Firestone

Jo Firestone emphasizes her love of yogurt, reveals what it's like to hook up with a stranger and gauges her audience's embarrassment level.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 7: Anthony DeVito

7. Anthony DeVito

Anthony DeVito shares stories about his grandma's love life, dating a younger woman and performing on a cruise ship with Shaggy.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 8: "I’m a Vegan, and I’m So Sorry” - Julio Torres

8. "I’m a Vegan, and I’m So Sorry” - Julio Torres

Julio Torres discusses veganism and the vulnerability of Daisy Duck, and reads some entries from Melania Trump's diary.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 9: Josh Johnson

9. Josh Johnson

Josh Johnson discusses life as a non-alpha male, his time as a theater kid and the many perils of living alone for too long.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 10: Sam Jay

10. Sam Jay

Sam Jay digs into the struggles of life with her new wife, reveals how she knew she was gay, and tries to understand politics and racism in America.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 11: Joel Kim Booster

11. Joel Kim Booster

Joel Kim Booster talks about life as a homeschooled kid, coming out to his conservative parents and being single for the first time in eight years.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 12: Solomon Georgio

12. Solomon Georgio

Solomon Georgio details his experiences as an immigrant in the U.S., reveals his obsession with "Harry Potter" and explains what it takes to make it onto his enemy list.

Still image for Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents season 1 episode 13: Adam Cayton-Holland

13. Adam Cayton-Holland

Adam Cayton-Holland discusses living the chill life in Colorado, his love of birdwatching and his memorable experience at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

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