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For decades, Dan Antopolski has been gracing stages up and down the country and around the world with his signature comic style. From Edinburgh to Montreal and London to New York, he has had a successful career in stand-up, bringing joy and laughter to an array of audiences. Similarly, his writing career has also gained him numerous fans as he ponders about the world we live in and looks back at his life with careful introspection.
In this special interview, Dan Antopolski tells us his thoughts on how he thinks comedy has changed as well as sharing his views on 'cancel culture' and how comedians can navigate through a world of political correctness. He also reflects on this past year with numerous gigs cancelled and postponed and offers an insight into life as a performer as well as looking back on his early successes.
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For decades, Dan Antopolski has been gracing stages up and down the country and around the world with his signature comic style. From Edinburgh to Montreal and London to New York, he has had a successful career in stand-up, bringing joy and laughter to an array of audiences. Similarly, his writing career has also gained him numerous fans as he ponders about the world we live in and looks back at his life with careful introspection.
In this special interview, Dan Antopolski tells us his thoughts on how he thinks comedy has changed as well as sharing his views on 'cancel culture' and how comedians can navigate through a world of political correctness. He also reflects on this past year with numerous gigs cancelled and postponed and offers an insight into life as a performer as well as looking back on his early successes.
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