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Comedy 101, now in its second session, explores the rich and fascinating history of comedy, tracing its evolution from ancient theatrical traditions to today’s global stand-up stages and digital platforms. This episode examines how humor has shifted across eras—shaped by culture, politics, and the universal human need for laughter—while highlighting the pivotal performers, groundbreaking styles, and iconic moments that redefined what it means to be funny. By unpacking the roots of satire, slapstick, sketch, and improvisation, Comedy 101 offers listeners a deeper appreciation of how comedic expression continues to adapt and thrive. More than entertainment, it’s a masterclass on how comedy reflects society, challenges norms, and connects audiences across generations.
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By Daniel LucasComedy 101, now in its second session, explores the rich and fascinating history of comedy, tracing its evolution from ancient theatrical traditions to today’s global stand-up stages and digital platforms. This episode examines how humor has shifted across eras—shaped by culture, politics, and the universal human need for laughter—while highlighting the pivotal performers, groundbreaking styles, and iconic moments that redefined what it means to be funny. By unpacking the roots of satire, slapstick, sketch, and improvisation, Comedy 101 offers listeners a deeper appreciation of how comedic expression continues to adapt and thrive. More than entertainment, it’s a masterclass on how comedy reflects society, challenges norms, and connects audiences across generations.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.