
Langston Kerman and David Gborie live in Bentonville at Big Diamond Comedy Festival 2025
Langston Kerman and David Gborie takes over Meteor Guitar Gallery
Thursday, October 2, 2025, 8:00 PM
By Big Diamond Comedy Festival
Location:
Meteor Guitar Gallery
128 W Central AveBentonville, Arkansas 72712
USA

Langston Kerman’s comedy special "Bad Poetry," directed and produced by John Mulaney, was released by Netflix in August 2024. It was named one of the best 10 specials of the year by Vulture, and Jason Zinoman, the NY Times comedy/culture critic, calls it a “terrific debut hour.” Langston is currently writing for "Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney" (Netflix). As an actor Langston’s credits include recurring roles on "Abbot Elementary" (ABC), "English Teacher" (FX) and "The Boys" (Amazon). He previously played Jared on "Insecure" (HBO). These shows are his DC Improv debut!
David Gborie is a comedian, writer, voice actor and all-around thorough dude originally from Denver, Colorado. He's recently appeared on NBC's AP Bio, TBS's Chad, and can currently be heard as the voice of Comedy Central.
He is the co-host of the both the wildly popular All Fantasy Everything podcast as well as My Momma Told Me with Langston Kerman. He is also featured in the Adult Swim animated series Royal Crackers, the star-studded music video for George Harrison's “My Sweet Lord,” and Netflix’s animated series Exploding Kittens, produced by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels.
David is the proud son of a hard working Sierra Leonean mother, reps Colorado real heavy and he’s never called the cops.
David Gborie is a comedian, writer, voice actor and all-around thorough dude originally from Denver, Colorado. He's recently appeared on NBC's AP Bio, TBS's Chad, and can currently be heard as the voice of Comedy Central.
He is the co-host of the both the wildly popular All Fantasy Everything podcast as well as My Momma Told Me with Langston Kerman. He is also featured in the Adult Swim animated series Royal Crackers, the star-studded music video for George Harrison's “My Sweet Lord,” and Netflix’s animated series Exploding Kittens, produced by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels.
David is the proud son of a hard working Sierra Leonean mother, reps Colorado real heavy and he’s never called the cops.
