We provide comedy for everybody, no matter what your race or gender. We just want people to come out and have a really good time.
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Comedy is a shared experience, and I think it's great to open that to a wide demographic.
Comedy can't be done in a vacuum, and you can't do it on your own. So if you have a community of people, it's a great symbiotic relationship.
Comedy is to force us to observe ourselves in ways that are humorous and yet, at the end of the day, that cause us enough discomfort with the status quo to make a change.
I think the world of comedy is a relatively small community, and especially for women in comedy, there just aren't that many people involved.
I think there's just too much comedy. Sometimes I get requests from people: 'How do I get into comedy?' And I always say that what we need is more people in health care. And less people in comedy.
There is a universality to comedy.
I think that comedy is one of the more serious things that you can do in our day, especially in the world that we're living in.
Comedy in America is very serious. Either they laugh, or they don't.
I think people are always looking for a good comedy.
Comedy is a reflection. We create nothing. We set no styles, no standards. We're reflections. It's a distorted mirror in the fun house. We watch society. As society behaves, then we have the ability to make fun of it.
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