Don't Tell Comedy Explained

Don't Tell Comedy
Founder:Kyle Kazanjian-Amory
Industry:Comedy
Hq Location:Los Angeles, California
Key People:Kyle Kazanjian-Amory (CEO)
Area Served:Over 100 cities throughout the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom[1]
Homepage:https://www.donttellcomedy.com

Don't Tell Comedy is a live stand-up comedy company that creates pop-up comedy shows in unique, non-traditional locations in over 200 cities worldwide.[2] [3] Founded in 2017, the company is based in Los Angeles, California.[4]

History

Founder Kyle Kazanjian-Amory wanted to create local stand-up shows that felt more casual than a comedy club and more professional than other local independent shows. The company first started producing shows in locations around Los Angeles before expanding to other cities, such as San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle.

In March 2020, Don't Tell Comedy had to cancel shows and stop running live events due to the coronavirus pandemic. The company began creating digital content and live-streamed events, including a trivia format and private corporate events.

As of 2024, the company has produced shows in more than 200 cities throughout the world, including Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Grand Rapids, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, Nashville,Palo Alto, San Diego, San Francisco, Paris, Berlin, Melbourne, and others.

Shows

The typical Don't Tell Comedy show is held in a non-traditional venue with an average of five comedians, running for roughly 90 minutes. When selling tickets to events, only the date, time, and neighborhood are advertised. The specific location is later revealed on the day of the show. The final lineup is only known at the actual show.

Some shows have been filmed and posted to the Don't Tell Comedy YouTube channel.

Digital Video

In 2021, Don't Tell Comedy released its first comedy special with comedian Danny Jolles, 6 Parts. The video was released in collaboration with 800 Pound Gorilla Records and was distributed via YouTube and Amazon Prime Video. The New York Times listed the special as part of their "Best Comedy of 2021" wrap-up, labeling the special as 2021's "Best Grand Unified Theory." Forbes notes, "The project accomplished what Jolles set out to do: make a comedy special that’s actually, you know, special."[5]

In early 2022, Don't Tell Comedy began releasing digital content on social platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram, highlighting lineups of emerging comedians across the United States including Ralph Barbosa whose set earned 4.6M views on YouTube.[6] [7] Other comedians who have released sets with Don't Tell Comedy include Fumi Abe, Katherine Blanford, Matt Braunger, Andrea Jin, Kyle Kinane, Leslie Liao, Michael Longfellow, Opeyemi Olagbaju, Lea’h Sampson, and Gianmarco Soresi.[8] [9] [10]

Comedian Susan Rice remarked on her experience releasing a stand up comedy set on Don't Tell Comedy's YouTube channel: “Doing late night back in the ’80s when Johnny Carson was working, Carson made a lot of careers [...] But this, Don’t Tell, is comparable.”

Fellow Don't Tell Comedy alumni, Malik Elassal and Alec Flynn, echoed Rice's sentiment. “It’s changed my life,” said Elassal. Flynn noted, “As a comic, you want to be bitter and hate everything, but realistically, they changed my life.”

Don't Tell Comedy produced their first Netflix special for Hannah Berner titled, We Ride At Dawn. The special that was filmed at The Fillmore in Philadelphia, PA, premiered on July 9, 2024.[11] The special Decider noted as a "solid debut"[12] landed in Netflix's Top 10 most popular shows category.[13]

Notable performers

PerformerNotability
Michael CheCast member of Saturday Night Live
Sam JayWriter for Saturday Night Live, co-star of PAUSE with Sam Jay
Iliza Shlesinger2008 winner of NBC's Last Comic Standing, host of Excused and TBS game show Separation Anxiety
Ali WongBest known for Netflix stand-up specials Baby Cobra, Hard Knock Wife, and Don Wong
Nikki GlaserHost of Not Safe with Nikki Glaser
Bill BurrComedy Specials include: You People Are All the Same, I'm Sorry You Feel That Way, Walk Your Way Out and Paper Tiger.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.donttellcomedy.com/cities/ Don't Tell Comedy website
  2. Web site: Pandya . Hershal . 2024-07-16 . Comedy’s Benevolent Gatekeeper . 2024-07-16 . Vulture . en.
  3. News: How these secret L.A. comedy shows became the hottest ticket outside the club circuit. Brodsky. Rachel. 2022-06-15. LA Times. en. 2022-06-18.
  4. Web site: Post . Lisa Ryan Special to the . 2023-08-01 . Surprise venues and lots of laughs: Don’t Tell Comedy is here in Newark . 2023-09-19 . Newark Post . en.
  5. Web site: Bloom . David . Danny Jolles Sees Both Sides Now In Interactive Comedy Special On YouTube . 2023-09-14 . Forbes . en.
  6. Web site: 2023-02-22 . Maybe some people don't know who Ralph Barbosa is, but the comedy world is about to learn . 2023-09-14 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.
  7. Web site: Grobar . Matt . 2023-09-20 . Comedian Ralph Barbosa Sets Fall Launch For First Netflix Special ‘Cowabunga’ . 2023-09-21 . Deadline . en-US.
  8. Web site: Alter . Rebecca . Clark . Anne Victoria . Fox . Jesse David . Frank . Jason P. . Kroeger . Jake . Pandya . Hershal . VanArendonk . Kathryn . 2023-10-02 . The Comedians You Should and Will Know in 2023 . 2023-10-02 . Vulture . en.
  9. Web site: Grobar . Matt . 2023-10-23 . ‘Verified Stand-Up’ Series Sets Netflix Premiere Date; Asif Ali, Dulcé Sloan, Rosebud Baker & Sabrina Wu Among Performers . 2023-10-23 . Deadline . en-US.
  10. Web site: Humphrey . Julia . 2023-10-23 . Netflix Announces New Comedy Special 'Verified Stand-Up' . 2023-10-24 . Collider . en.
  11. Web site: Tinoco . Armando . 2024-06-18 . Hannah Berner’s ‘We Ride At Dawn’ Comedy Special Gets Premiere Date On Netflix . 2024-07-16 . Deadline . en-US.
  12. Web site: 'Hannah Berner: We Ride At Dawn' Netflix Special Review: Stream It Or Skip It? . 2024-07-16 . en-US.
  13. Web site: Galuppo . Mia . 2024-07-15 . How Hannah Berner Went from Bravo to TikTok to Hit Netflix Stand-Up Special . 2024-07-16 . The Hollywood Reporter . en-US.