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Pick of the Day: Ben Wasserman: Live After Death (in NYC) 3/26

March 15, 2022
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Ben Wasserman, brooklyn, death, Devon Walker, experimental comedy, nyc comedy, solo show

Death, even now, is still a strange, somewhat impenetrable topic to talk about in everyday conversation in America. While other cultures celebrate its relation to life and that, in some cases, is thought more of as a part of an infinite cycle, many of us think of it as something that’s inevitable and, in its inevitability, terrifying.

Comedy, from time to time, does what it does best and brings levity and illumination to the matter of dying whether it be doing a comedy show in Hollywood Forever Cemetery or Sean White doing an excellent entire concept album about losing a good majority of his family (on top of getting divorced) in a very small window of time.

Coming up soon, Ben Wasserman, a cherished, wild NYC multi-disciplinary comedian, is taking another step forward and mixing up death with comedy with his new solo show, Live After Death. Not only will be a show dedicated and inspired to the passing of several people he was close to within 3 years, but it’ll be a mix of stand-up, crowd work, and clowning, and it’ll be performed at an actual funeral home (Comedy Is Dead @ Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever can’t even claim that).

Wasserman will be performing Live After Death in the perfect setting, specifically at Sparrow: A Contemporary Funeral Home in Brooklyn with Devon Walker doing an opening set on Sat. Mar. 26th at 8:30PM ET. Tickets for what is sure to be an unforgettable, cathartic show are only $10 right now (and $15 at the door). We highly suggest you snag your tickets right now.

*poster by Zaq McCollum

Dead Kevin Ponders What Happens When We Die, Sort Of…

July 7, 2015
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ahmed bharoocha, dead kevin, death, jack robichaud, ryan o'flanagan

For many, the prospect of what happens when we shove off from this mortal coil sparks complex, existential debate.

When it comes to sketch comedy group Dead Kevin, their thoughts on the matter are much simpler and offer much less explanation, if any at all.

Watch their kind of “meditation” on death here.

Speaking of which, this sketch is probably the closest thing that will get to thematically representing their name as we’ll ever get.

Paramount and Anonymous Content Developing Series Based on Mortician Caitlin Doughty’s “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes”

April 30, 2015
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anonymous content, caitlin doughty, cremation, death, mortuary, order of the good death, paramount tv, smoke gets in your eyes

(via Variety)

When it comes to humorously talking about death, the perspective you probably hear from the least is the mortician. Real life mortician Caitlin Doughty is changing that.

Doughty wrote a memoir about her time coming up in the mortuary business called Smoke Gets In Your Eyes & Other Lessons From The Crematory. If you’ve ever watched her Q&A web series “Ask a Mortician”, you’ll find that she’s quite cheery about talking about death and wants to dispel a lot of myths surrounding the inevitable end, probably not to the delight of someone like April Ludgate. 

So, Paramount and Anonymous Content are partnering up to develop a series based on her memoir, which we’d imagine is a personal workplace comedy set in a mortuary. 

We could definitely be on board for that. 

Watch Dana Gould on Conan

March 19, 2015
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conan, dana gould, death, divorce, late night, stand up

Death, kids, divorce can all be enjoyed together as shown by Dana Gould.

Gould performed last night on Conan and gave us all something to think about in reaching those milestones of having a family, then potentially losing them, and then leaving this mortal coil all while having a good laugh. 

Watch his set here.

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