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In her first HBO comedy special since 2013’s acclaimed "Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles," Sarah Silverman showcases her fearless chutzpah in a performance filmed at The Wilbur Theater in Boston.
Executive Producer
Roastmaster Jeff Ross explores the world surrounding the U.S.-Mexico border, speaking to immigrants, DREAMers, detainees, border patrolers, human traffickers and Trump supporters. Then he puts on a show next to the border wall to roast American immigration policies, random audience volunteers and every ethnicity imaginable.
Executive Producer
En su primer especial de comedia tras sus problemas de salud, Sarah Silverman comparte divertidas anécdotas y tristes verdades sin cortarse un pelo.
Executive Producer
Roastmaster General Jeff Ross talks to Black Lives Matter activists, goes on an eye-opening police ride-along, and roasts members of the Boston Police Department.
Executive Producer
Jeff gives the most dangerous – and enlightening – roast of his life from behind the walls of the Brazos County Jail in Bryan, Texas. In this special he touches on topics surrounding incarceration such as race, solitary confinement and the death penalty.
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Se trata de una actuación íntima para 39 fans en un pequeño club de comedia de Los Ángeles, donde ofrece su particular visión sobre temas tan diversos como el sexo telefónico, religiones locas, desodorantes, terribles compañeros de habitación, depilaciones, su perro de 19 años, Obama y los republicanos o las películas de Pixar, entre otros.
Executive Producer
Jeff Ross visits several cities across the country, roasting the towns and the residents in volunteer-only speed roasts. Roasting his way through cities including Seattle, Toronto, Las Vegas, Miami and Madison, Ross roasts a statue of Abe Lincoln in Washington D.C., gets roasted by John Rich in Nashville, and in Minneapolis, brings an old friend onstage to tell a very intimate story the way only Jeff Ross can.