When you go to a comedy club, you know what you’re there for. But what happens when comedy shows up somewhere else?
Meredith Dietz describes doing stand-up in a New York City office where employees were told not to laugh, and on a Staten Island Ferry where no one could escape the ride.
Years after his own incarceration, Ali Siddiq returns to jail to speak with people inside.
And Pauline Schantzer, aka Polly Wolly, brings suggestive parody songs, dance moves, and deeply silly comedy into nursing homes.
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