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The His­to­ry of Stand-Up: From Mark Twain to Dave Chappelle

The His­to­ry of Stand-Up: From Mark Twain to Dave Chappelle

Facilitated by Wayne Fed­er­man

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Thursday, January 20, 2022
7:00PM - 8:00PM

  Location: Online

Today’s top stand-up come­di­ans sell out are­nas, gen­er­ate mil­lions of dol­lars, tour the world, and help shape our social dis­course. So, how did this all hap­pen?

The His­to­ry of Stand-Up chron­i­cles the incred­i­ble evo­lu­tion of this Amer­i­can art form – from its ear­li­est pre-vaude­ville prac­ti­tion­ers like Arte­mus Ward and Mark Twain to present-day come­di­ans of HBO and Netflix.

The sto­ry has a con­nec­tive tis­sue – humans stand­ing on stage, alone, try­ing to get laughs.

That expe­ri­ence con­nects all stand-ups through time, whether it’s at the Palace, the Copaca­bana, Grossinger’s, the Apol­lo, Mis­ter Kel­ly’s, the hun­gry i, the Improv, the Com­e­dy Store, Madi­son Square Gar­den, UCB, or at an open mic in a backyard.


Wayne Fed­er­man is a stand-up, actor, pro­fes­sor, and author. He’s appeared on The Tonight Show five times and has his own spe­cial on Com­e­dy Cen­tral. He has act­ed in numer­ous films and TV shows includ­ing Curb Your Enthu­si­asm, Sil­i­con Val­ley, Lar­ry Sanders, Com­mu­ni­ty, Legal­ly Blonde, Knocked Up, Step Broth­ers, 50 First Dates, and Fun­ny Peo­ple. Wayne co-pro­duced the Emmy-win­ning doc­u­men­tary The Zen Diaries of Gar­ry Shan­dling and is cur­rent­ly pro­duc­ing a George Car­lin doc­u­men­tary for HBO. Wayne is also an adjunct pro­fes­sor of stand-up his­to­ry and per­for­mance at USC. He was part of the first stand-up com­e­dy tour of Israel after the 2001 Intifada.

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