If you loved Eddie Izzard's sharp wit and surreal humor in Force Majeure Live (2013), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar comedy specials and shows that deliver the same clever storytelling, absurdist charm, and razor-sharp social commentary. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Izzard's style, these picks will keep you laughing and thinking.

Dylan Moran: Off the Hook (2015)
Description: A stand-up special featuring darkly humorous, philosophical musings on life, society, and human nature, delivered with a dry, witty style.
Fact: Moran's performance was filmed in London and includes his trademark rambling yet insightful comedic style.


Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill (1999)
Description: A stand-up comedy special featuring sharp wit, historical references, and surreal humor, delivered with a unique blend of intellect and absurdity.
Fact: This performance was recorded in San Francisco and won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Writing and Outstanding Individual Performance.


Eddie Izzard: Glorious (1997)
Description: A comedic masterpiece filled with imaginative storytelling, blending historical anecdotes with playful absurdity and sharp social commentary.
Fact: The show was filmed at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London and includes the famous 'Death Star Canteen' routine.


Eddie Izzard: Definite Article (1996)
Description: A stand-up performance that combines intellectual humor, linguistic playfulness, and whimsical observations about history and culture.
Fact: This was Eddie Izzard's first major solo show in the West End, solidifying his reputation as a groundbreaking comedian.


Eddie Izzard: Unrepeatable (1994)
Description: A raw and spontaneous stand-up act featuring improvisational humor, witty observations, and a fearless approach to taboo subjects.
Fact: The title 'Unrepeatable' refers to the fact that much of the material was improvised and never performed the same way again.


Eddie Izzard: Circle (2002)
Description: A stand-up special that showcases a mix of surreal storytelling, historical satire, and clever wordplay, delivered with charismatic energy.
Fact: The show was performed in New York and includes the famous 'Do You Have a Flag?' routine about colonialism.


Eddie Izzard: Stripped (2009)
Description: A comedy performance blending history, mythology, and personal anecdotes with a signature style of intellectual yet accessible humor.
Fact: This show was part of a world tour that included performances in multiple languages, showcasing Izzard's linguistic versatility.
