the tables have turned. the idea that jokes aren t funny, it s still very much a thing. there are some people who can t get their heads around what they don t know. i said i wanted to be a comedian, she said, maybe it s better if you just died. i think they thought of women as a different species. for view ladies are capable of being a comedian, so everybody sticks by them. here s somebody that thinks they do it. this is a great argument that women are doing much better work than men. you re welcome. when was the hardest what s the hardest part about being a female comedian? what would you guess? well, it s the rape. [ laughter ] i have a deep camaraderie with tough, hard core, funny ass female comedian apps because it s been a long road for all of us. what would make a woman turn from a decent think like housewiving or cashiering in a five and dime store or dental hygiene? and turn her to comedy as a korea? it s definitely easier now. but back the
sorry. that s another party. these were people that didn t have as much success in mainstream clubs because mainstream clubs had mainstream comedy. they didn t necessarily go for weird. so they started their own rooms with their own crowds. i m not telling the story for any kind of shock value or anything like that. i m just telling the story. the original standup from the late 70s was all set up punchline set up punchline. that s all anybody was doing. and the alternative comedy scene suddenly was all this personal story telling. there s five kids in our family. i m the oldest and my brother who s the fourth child, got limp cancer. hold for laughs and you could just be talking about what happened that day. it was like somebody coming up and reading their diary. i m sorry, i didn t study theater for 12 years, just so i could go ramble. no we kind of free formed it and more of a
have as much success in mainstream clubs because mainstream clubs had mainstream comedy. they didn t necessarily go for weird. so they started their own rooms with their own crowds. [ laughter ] i m not telling the story for any kind of shock value, anything like that. i m just telling a story. the original standup from the late 70s was setup, punch line, that s all anybody was doing. the alternative comedy scene was all this personal storytelling. there s five kids in the family. i ll the oldest. my brother who s the fourth child got lung cancer. hold for laughs. and you could just be talking about what happened that day. it was like somebody coming up and reading their diary. i m sorry, i didn t study theater for 12 years just so i could go, rambo, no! the kind of freeform and more of a stream of consciousness. matt really caught on with audiences. and created its whole new wave of comedians and women