Anonymous wrote:There are the youtube comics who cater to crowd work now. They tend to be cleaner.
Jeff Arcuri, Phil Hanley, Jessica Kirson, Gianmarco Soresi, Stavros Halkias, Taylor Tomlinson etc.
Then there are all the British comics - I like their style of comedy much more than American. They also do the panel show circuit and often have skits in their shows which is a nice change to the only stand up model
Sarah Millican, Dara O'Briain plus dozens more.
Then there are the global favourites,
Nate Bargatze, Matt Rife, Nikki Glaser, Bill Burr, Ricky Gervais, Dave Chappelle, Jim Gaffigan, Kevin Hart, Aziz Ansari, Russell Peters
Anonymous wrote:I'm an old person - I grew up with George Carlin, Richard Pryor, Robin Williams, and Lily Tomlin. From my parents generation I enjoyed joke-meisters like Henny Youngman and George Burns - they were "shallow" but genuinely funny. More recently John Mulaney, Louis CK (yeah, I know), and Tig Notaro have been both funny and insightful about life.
But I recently checked out "Kill Tony" on Youtube, which is supposed to be the new proving ground for young standup comedians. And man, it completely sucks. Every act is just spitting hate and insults. Almost all men, and they just get up and talk about "fags", "titties", and throw around the N-word. I suppose it's a reaction against politically correct/woke constraints, but it's turned comedy into a bunch of 8-graders just yelling cursewords and slurs for shock value. How did we descend to this level? Is there any hope within GenZ for something more... funny? Insightful?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I follow a bunch - will get back to this thread with names when I'm home and can look them up for you.
I'm back from work. Here's some recs:
Agree with Iliza Schlesinger
Theresa Rowley
Sarah Millican - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN8SeZ-T7rw
Will Burkhart
Lucas Zelnick
Anonymous wrote:I follow a bunch - will get back to this thread with names when I'm home and can look them up for you.