
Paul Virzi
Acting
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Gotham Comedy Club, a popular comedy venue in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, is the setting of an hourlong series that is shot in front of an audience at the club. Each episode features routines by several comics -- a list that has included such names as David Alan Grier, Gilbert Gottfried and Artie Lange -- in what the network says is an unedited and uncensored format. In addition to the big names of the field who take the Gotham stage, the show also features up-and-comers who want to make a name for themselves in the stand-up comedy business.
Gotham Comedy Live

Pete Davidson attempts to work through unique family dynamics and the complexities of fame to form meaningful relationships.
Bupkis

Comedian Pete Davidson welcomes friends and fampu faces for an intimate weekly hangout at the most exclusive venue in New York — his garage.
The Pete Davidson Show

A cranky middle-aged dad and his two best friends find themselves out of step in a changing world of millennial CEOs and powerful preschool principals.
Old Dads

Aaron Berg is one of the hardest working comics in New York City. As everyone who's anyone in NYC will attest, it is only fitting that he set out to break the world record for most comedy sets in one night.
25 Sets

Comedian Paul Virzi takes the stage to spill on awkward drugstore runs, his obsession with crime shows and why his wife sabotaged his fitness goals.
Paul Virzi: Nocturnal Admissions

Paul Virzi masterfully balances his edgy New York demeanor with his vulnerability as a husband, father and lover of nerdy things. Paul shares his hatred of political debate on social media, the challenges of manning the gate to heaven, his surprisingly ruthless young daughter and his unintentional sick thoughts.
Paul Virzi: I'll Say This

Stand-up comedian Paul Virzi is back with his third full comedy special, “Reasonable Man.” In this new hour, Paul holds nothing back and delivers brutally honest and hilarious takes on the losing battle that is arguing with women, Italian stereotypes in Hollywood, new Barbies, and his frustration with young pilots. Having already produced specials with Comedy Central and Netflix, Paul goes for a more grassroots approach to his newest collection of material. Not having to worry about the industry red-tape or pleasing suits behind a desk, Paul gives a no-holds-barred, “anything goes” performance that fans and peers alike are calling his best work yet. Filmed at the Den Theatre in Chicago, IL.