Hosts Rick Ingraham and Eleanor Kerrigan talk about the past, present and further of The Comedy Store with guests that span the entire history of the store.
With a new show Hotties, out on Hulu this week and her comedy special Jaded set to be released on Aug. 28th, comedian Jade Catta-Preta is in the studio to discuss hanging in the woods, starting at The Comedy Store and recently taking comedy classes to reinvigorate her love for stand-up.
Catta-Preta will host and also judge both what’s on the plate and each of the dates. Whichever couple has the best plate, best date, or both, wins a second date worth $2,500, or…they can split the cash, walk away, and promise to never see each other again.
Sandy Varo Jarrell, Suzanne Rauscher, and Bruce Klassen serve as executive producers for Bright Spot Content, with Cam Frierson serving as co-executive producer.
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