The Evolution of Stand-Up Comedy
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ From Vaudeville to Netflix Specials
By Ash Payne
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The Evolution of Stand-Up Comedy takes readers on a laugh-filled journey through the history of one of the world's most beloved art forms. From its roots in vaudeville halls and smoky nightclubs to the rise of comedy legends like Richard Pryor and Joan Rivers, this book charts the rebellious, boundary-pushing spirit that turned jokes into cultural commentary. Through the decades, stand-up has mirrored society—challenging norms, confronting taboos, and finding humor in the everyday.
This book explores how stand-up evolved alongside shifts in politics, technology, and identity. From underground open mics to global Netflix specials, The Evolution of Stand-Up Comedy reveals how a lone voice and a microphone can spark laughter, start revolutions, and capture the spirit of a generation. Whether you're a comedy fan or a curious reader, this is your front-row ticket to the story of how stand-up found its voice—and never stopped talking.