Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour Set for YouTube Premiere Comedy fans can mark their calendars for the YouTube debut of Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour, the first standalone special from performer Zach Zucker under his iconic alter ego. The special is scheduled to premiere on YouTube at 12:00 p.m. PT on April 26, 2026. Produced by Stamptown in collaboration with Alchemation and Abso Lutely Productions, the hour-long special was filmed at the Bell House in Brooklyn, New York. It features guest appearances from Neil Patrick Harris and Dyson Knight of the Baha Men, continuing a long-standing creative partnership between Zucker and the musical group. Jack Tucker, Zucker’s manic clown persona, describes himself as “New York’s greatest comedian” and blends rigorous physical comedy with immersive, jazz-influenced sound design. Jonny Woolley, Zucker’s longtime collaborator and fellow graduate of École Philippe Gaulier, handled live sound during the Bell House performance, using a MIDI pad to trigger theatrical sound cues that amplify the show’s comedic rhythm. Dylan Woodley directed the filmed version of the special, while Zucker, Woolley, Woodley, Jeremy Elder, David Charles Zucker, Kevin McCollum, Lucas McMahon, and Dave Kneebone served as executive producers. The YouTube release comes two weeks before Stamptown’s own comedy variety special tapes for Netflix as part of the 2026 Netflix Is A Joke Festival. Those performances are scheduled for May 8 and 9 at The Montalban Theatre in Los Angeles, with Rachel Lee Goldenberg directing. Zucker has toured internationally with Stamptown for over a decade, cultivating a dedicated following for his genre-blending approach to comedy. His work under the Jack Tucker persona has been described as “raunchy, silly, so-bad-he’s-amazing,” combining absurdity with precise theatrical execution. Earlier recognition includes being named Chortle’s Comedian’s Comedian in 2020. Fans can watch Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour exclusively on YouTube via the official Stamptown channel beginning April 26 at 12:00 p.m. PT.
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