Nervous Laughter, directed by Brooke Totman, follows in the legacy of other mental health comedy solo shows (yes, it’s a ...
A great comedic play isn’t finished once the script has been written — or even decades afterward. Artistic interpretation is the cornerstone of a successful production as the director, actors, and ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The Legends of Laughter Comedy Tour is set to entertain audiences this fall at the West Herr Auditorium Theatre. The all-star lineup includes comedians Lavell Crawford, Sommore, and ...
Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution explores the history and current state of LGBTQ comedy — the pioneers, the breakthroughs and the setbacks. Above, Lily Tomlin, left, Wanda Sykes, Joel Kim Booster and ...
Comedy has long been a space for truth-telling, cultural commentary, and healing through laughter. This weekend, the Because They’re Funny (BTF) Comedy Festival returns to The Wharf in Washington, D.C ...
Michigan City union contract negotiations still stalled, first responders speak out Michigan City Police and firefighters say they are at a breaking point as contract negotiations with the city remain ...
An Evening of Laughter at the Ellen Idelson Comedy Celebration honors the legacy of Ellen Idelson, a former Theatre West member known for her work as a comedy writer for shows like Ellen and Will & ...
Jamestown High School seniors recently took their classroom learning on the road with a visit to the National Comedy Center — an experience that deepened their understanding of comedy as both a ...
“Comedy’s always a reflection of the culture, good and bad,” says Page Hurwitz. Her new Netflix documentary about the history and current state of LGBTQ comedy is proof. Through archival footage, ...