Toronto Tickets On Sale
Tickets for Craig Ferguson‘s stand up comedy show at the Just For Laughs festival in Toronto in October are now on sale. Previously, Craig has done short sets and has been a host at the festival for newer comedians making their mark. This year, he’s one of the event’s headline acts. You can check out details including the venue, show time and a link for tickets on our Live Comedy Tour page.
Past ToursDid you know we also list Craig’s past tour appearances on our Live Comedy Tour page? We’ve been trying to compile a list of every live performance Craig has done since he went back on the road in 2006, after taking a long break from standup comedy while he was on the Drew Carey Show. Comedian Matt Baetz, who has been an opening act for Craig several times, recently tweeted a poster from the time he, Craig and Kathy Kinney toured with the USO. If you have been to one of Craig’s live shows that isn’t on our list, please let us know. Please send along a photo of your ticket, or a link to a page on the web that confirms the date and location, by using our Contact Us form.
Josh May Offer Show OnlineJosh Robert Thompson, who has been hard at work developing his self-titled variety show, tweeted recently that he is considering offering the show online for a small charge:
Toying with the idea of making my new TV pilot available for $5 on my site. You into that? #askadumbquestion
Some actors and comedians have been experimenting with offering different kinds of shows online, bypassing traditional distributors in favor of providing material directly to their audience. The early Twitter reaction was positive, so we’ll keep you up to date if Josh decides to move ahead with the idea.
Nerdist On DemandA series of podcasts from the @Nerdist Chris Hardwick, which aired on BBC America from 2011-2013, are now available to Hulu Plus members. The show is also available from Google Play. The pilot episode from September of 2011 featured none other than our fearless leader, Craig Ferguson.
Betty Pranks JamesBetty White prank called James Corden to make some “demands” for her appearance on The Late Late Show, and the results were hilarious:
Video courtesy: The Late Late Show