Comedy Central Stand-Up Presents… - Season 5

Season 5
Comedy Central's "The Half Hour" is heading to The Big Easy with a stellar talent line-up of the best up-and-coming stand-up comedians. The fifth season will feature sets from Cy Amundson, Erik Bergstrom, Ahmed Bharoocha, Matthew Broussard, Naomi Ekperigin, Nate Fernald, Noah Gardenswartz, Emily Heller, Martha Kelly, Joe Machi, Drew Michael, Aparna Nancherla, Jacqueline Novak, Mike Recine, Ramon Rivas II, Ali Siddiq, and Nick Turner.
Episodes

Noah Gardenswartz
Comic Noah Gardenswartz performs.

Ramon Rivas II
Comic Ramon Rivas II performs.

Joe Machi
Comic Joe Machi performs.

Drew Michael
Comic Drew Michael performs.

Aparna Nancherla
Comic Aparna Nancherla performs.

Nate Fernald
Comic Nate Fernald performs.

Ali Siddiq
Comic Ali Siddiq performs.

Cy Amundson
Comic Cy Amundson performs.

Emily Heller
Comic Emily Heller performs.

Erik Bergstrom
Comic Erik Bergstrom performs.

Martha Kelly

Nick Turner

Mike Recine

Jacqueline Novak

Naomi Ekperigin

Ahmed Bharoocha

Matthew Broussard
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