Dave Attell returns with new Netflix special

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Rockville Centre native Dave Attell makes his triumphant return to television screens everywhere with his latest Netflix comedy special, “Hot Cross Buns,” filmed at the iconic Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco.

The 59-year-old stand-up comedian, actor, and writer, previously honored as one of the “25 funniest people in America” by Entertainment Weekly, once again proves his comedic prowess with a non-stop, no-holds-barred laugh riot.

Best known as the host of Comedy Central’s “Insomniac with Dave Attell,” Attell demonstrates that he hasn’t lost his comedic touch. His blend of sharp observational humor, clever wordplay, and lightning-fast punchlines continue to captivate audiences nationwide.

In his special, “Hot Cross Buns,” Attell fearlessly delves into a number of relatable topics such as aging, sex, politics, religion, education, dating and the absurdities of everyday life, all delivered with his trademark wit and irreverence.

Despite its brevity at just 39 minutes, a fact Attell humorously acknowledges to the audience, “Hot Cross Buns” delivers a memorable viewing experience.

He fills the time with a unique twist—a short musical interlude performed on the recorder against the backdrop of sea lions fighting and screaming. Attell’s impromptu performance adds an unexpected and hilarious dimension to the special.

Audiences can expect nothing less than an uproarious journey through Attell’s comedic genius in “Hot Cross Buns.” From start to finish, Attell keeps adult viewers rolling with laughter with his rapid-fire delivery and uncanny ability to find humor in the mundane. Whether riffing on the quirks of everyday life or poking fun at societal norms, Attell’s comedic quips are as insightful as they are sidesplitting.

“Hot Cross Buns” serves as a testament to Attell’s enduring comedic legacy and his ability to continue to entertain audiences with risqué adult humor that will leave fans rolling with laughter. It is a must-watch for fans of the late-night comedian, solidifying his rightful place among comedy’s most elite stand-up performers.

While his new comedy special is not suitable for children, viewers will be on the edge of their seats craving more of Attell’s signature brand of raunchy jokes.

Be sure to catch Dave Attell’s new comedy special, now streaming on Netflix, or catch him on tour across the country with stops in major cities including Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Albany, Salt Lake City, Macon, Charleston, Savannah, Royal Oak, Brandon, East Providence, and Chicago. For tickets and more information visit DaveAttell.com.