Sarah Silverman review – after a year of exile from the stage, a standup looks inward

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Silverman shifts away from shock-peddling and scripted jokes in a Q&A that comes alive when she reflects on comedy itself

to end this online event, with a note of uncertainty a world away from the arrogant persona that made her name. But that version of Silvermannow a world away – because times have changed and she has too, as discussed in this broadcast. And because comedians aren’t certain of their footing right now. Somewhat contrary to billing, this livestream on the US platform RushTix is a Q&A rather than a gig. Standups are entering their second year of exile from the stage.

 

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Never has and never will be funny.

Sarah Cooper is a lot funnier. That’s the tweet.

I would argue she’s an extremely insightful person and I have always enjoyed hearing her political/ philosophical views. Particularly when she said she’s beginning to fear the absolutism of democratic socialism and is considering more openly being independent.

And says 'was I ever funny'.

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