Stand-up comedy

Friday, November 27, 2009

  • Women ARE Funny (a feminist male comedian's experiences in stand-up comedy)

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    By Shaun, on Mon Jun 9, 2008 1:16pm PDT

    Over the course of a single month four different female comedians spoke with me about the troubles in being a female comedian. One said that comedy was rough for women because club owners, bookers and producers often hit on the comedians, making it difficult for them to rebuff these advances and still get booked on shows. I, occasionally billed as a feminist male comedian, do notice the difficulties women go through in this business. It is harder for women to get booked than it is for men.

    comedian Shaun Eli

    comedian Shaun Eli

    In the early eighties when I started going to NYC comedy clubs regularly as a fan, bookers were less likely to hire female comedians. They said that audiences didn't like women comics, that all they did was talk about their periods and complain about men. Some club owners were even quoted as saying that women simply weren't funny enough. It was very rare to see more than one woman in the line-up, even if the show had a dozen comedians.

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