James Tison

James Tison Trailers

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James Tison (he/they) is a gender non-binary stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer. They've been featured in the NY Times, Out Magazine, and Broadway World, the last of which called them "Blisteringly Funny." They've appeared off-Broadway and on network television and perform stand-up internationally.

Most Popular James Tison Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

IDENTITEAZE Trailer (2024)

24 June 2024

Two strangers wake up in a mysterious white room with no way out or memory of their past. The two must unravel their identity while navigating a corporate metaverse that controls virtually every aspect of its employees’ online reality.

Simon’s Quest Trailer (2018)

02 October 2018

Story about Simon, a gay werewolf, who must come to terms with his condition in order to start dating again, or else condemn himself to a life alone.

Cryptid Trailer (2019)

19 May 2019

An awkward middle school teacher must trek through the dense woods of Oregon and find the elusive Bigfoot in an effort to save his relationship with his boyfriend.

No Chocolate, No Rice Trailer (2018)

01 February 2018

No Chocolate, No Rice is a comedy/drama that follows best friends, Dre & Phil, and their lives dating while Black and Asian in an app filled world where racism is just another preference.

What's Your Number Trailer (2018)

22 June 2018

A dark comedy about an alcoholic, 30-something gay man who goes on a maudlin bender at a divey Brooklyn gay bar.

Celeste in Spring Trailer (2024)

12 August 2024

A pregnant woman tries to have a one-night stand.

Cocktail Hour Trailer (2022)

16 February 2022

David and Andrew decide to both give sperm samples for an equal chance at being the biological father to their future child.

Chrissy Judy Trailer (2023)

31 March 2023

When his best friend and creative partner suddenly couples off and moves away, an ambitious New York drag queen determined for the limelight must reinvent himself or risk becoming an irrelevant solo act both onstage and off.