John Early’s recent comedy show at The Bellwether in Los Angeles was an unforgettable night of humor, music, and eccentric performances that blurred the lines between stand-up comedy and live concert. Known for his offbeat, absurdist humor, Early delivered a blend of sharp wit, quirky character-driven sketches, and moments of pure hilarity that left the audience laughing throughout the night.
Early’s alter ego, "Vicky with a V," made several appearances during the show, injecting an extra layer of absurdity with outrageous monologues and exaggerated antics. His ability to embody such distinct, larger-than-life personas allowed the crowd to experience a variety of comedic styles, from sharp commentary on modern culture to full-on slapstick comedy. Fans of his HBO Max special Now More Than Ever were treated to expanded material from the show, yet his live performance brought an unmatched level of energy and unpredictability.
What truly set this show apart was its musical element. Backed by his band, The Lemon Squares, Early shifted seamlessly between comedy and music, performing unexpected yet entertaining cover songs. This added a concert-like atmosphere to the night, which engaged the crowd in a way that most traditional comedy shows do not. His cover of songs such as Dolly Parton's "The Pain of Loving You," The Everly Brothers' "All I Have to Do is Dream," a medley of Britney Spears hits and other pop hits showcased a unique side of his talent, blending humor with genuine musical flair.
Throughout the performance, Early maintained a high level of interaction with the audience, making the experience feel intimate and spontaneous. His sharp improvisational skills shone through in moments where he riffed off audience reactions, making the show feel fresh and personal for everyone in attendance.
The venue, The Bellwether, served as the perfect backdrop for Early's performance. The relatively new LA venue’s modern vibe complemented the unconventional format of the show.