Trey Knowles Comedy

Trey Knowles Comedy

Trey Knowles brings a distinctive style of comedy that fuses humor with spiritual depth and moral clarity. His stand-up specials explore themes like faith, deception, identity, and the human condition—using wit, satire, and biblical insight to engage audiences. His comedy is clean, clever, and thought-provoking, resonating with those who appreciate humor that carries meaning and truth.

Trey has released 15 comedy specials, each offering a unique blend of laughter, conviction, and revelation.

Comedy Special Titles
Latest Special: Fire And Water, Characteristic Relations
EAFA Archetype
He-Man: Adam, Son of the Red Earth
Surrogate Target Audience
No Wonderland
Google Parenting
Love And Hate
Justifiable
American Tails
The Papacy Psychosis
Alien Invasion
Definition of America

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Trey Knowles Comedy
  • Justifiable American Tails

    Justifiable American Tails is a bold and hilarious stand-up comedy by Trey Knowles that exposes the irony of modern justification—where claiming to be “without sin” becomes permission for the American Justice League to act without restraint. Through sharp satire, Knowles likens this mindset to mo...

  • The Papacy Psychosis

    The Papacy Psychosis is a stand-up allegory comedy special by Trey Knowles that blends sharp satire with deliberately unhinged humor. Throughout the performance, Knowles playfully challenges the Vatican’s claim to moral and spiritual dominance, joking that it seeks to control the world by positio...

  • Alien Invasion

    Alien Invasion is a bold and thought-provoking stand-up comedy special from Trey Knowles that flips conspiracy culture on its head. While most people agree aliens don’t exist, Trey asks a far more unsettling question: what if the real invasion isn’t from outer space—but spiritual? What if what we...

  • Definition of America

    Trey Knowles’ “Definition of America” is a bold stand-up comedy piece that jokes about how people in America define their identity through false idols. Trey humorously points out that when people don’t know who they are, the devil is quick to offer them a definition—often one rooted in negativity...