COMEDY 101

"Comedy 101" is a laugh-out-loud podcast that's perfect for comedy lovers and those eager to learn about the art form. Each week, your jovial hosts, break down the intricacies of creating humor, inviting listeners into their world of stand-up, improvisation, comedic writing, and beyond.

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    Comedy 101, now in its third season, features Borscht Belt comedy—a foundational era of American stand-up that shaped modern comedic timing, structure, and persona development. Originating in the resort circuit of the Catskill Mountains in New York du

    Comedy 101, now in its third season, features Borscht Belt comedy—a foundational era of American stand-up that shaped modern comedic timing, structure, and persona development. Originating in the resort circuit of the Catskill Mountains in New York during the mid-20th century, the Borscht Belt became a proving ground for Jewish comedians who mastered rapid-fire one-liners, self-deprecating humor, sharp observational wit, and tightly structured punchlines. This episode analyzes how the Catskills functioned as an incubator for comedic craftsmanship, where performers refined delivery mechanics, crowd work, and stage presence through relentless live performance cycles. We examine the influence of legendary figures such as Henny Youngman, Joan Rivers, and Mel Brooks, whose careers were either shaped or influenced by this circuit’s high-pressure environment. The discussion also explores how Borscht Belt humor informed the evolution of television variety shows, late-night monologues, and contemporary stand-up structure. From its cultural roots and socio-economic backdrop to its lasting imprint on comedic rhythm and persona branding, this episode delivers both historical context and performance analysis—demonstrating why Borscht Belt comedy remains a cornerstone in the architecture of modern American humor. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    3 min
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    Comedy 101, now in its third season, turns the spotlight toward the legendary tradition of Borscht Belt comedy, the training ground that shaped generations of stand-up performers and rewired the mechanics of American humor.

    Comedy 101, now in its third season, turns the spotlight toward the legendary tradition of Borscht Belt comedy, the training ground that shaped generations of stand-up performers and rewired the mechanics of American humor. In the resort circuit scattered across the Catskill Mountains, entertainers worked relentlessly, sometimes multiple shows a night, learning timing, audience psychology, and the ruthless efficiency of the punch line. Venues such as Grossinger's Catskill Resort Hotel became laboratories where raw talent was refined in front of vacationing families expecting to laugh hard and often. Icons like Henny Youngman mastered the rapid-fire one-liner there, proving that brevity, rhythm, and persona could create explosive impact. This episode traces how that ecosystem produced durable techniques—setup compression, misdirection, and crowd calibration—that still underpin modern stand-up, late-night writing, and sitcom structure. By examining the circuit’s cultural roots, immigrant influences, and relentless performance schedule, listeners gain a practical map of how adversity, repetition, and community can forge comic excellence. Season three honors the stages, the sweat, and the lineage that continue to echo every time a microphone clicks on and a comedian steps into the light. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    30 min
  3. 22 JANV.

    Comedy 101, now in its third season, features slapstick jokes—celebrating the timeless art of physical comedy through exaggerated movement, visual gags, and perfectly timed mishaps. This season explores how pratfalls, double takes, and expressive body

    Comedy 101, now in its third season, features slapstick jokes as a celebration of comedy in its most physical, visual, and universally accessible form. This season dives deep into the art of exaggerated movement, precise timing, and playful chaos, where pratfalls, facial expressions, and unexpected mishaps become powerful storytelling tools. Slapstick comedy strips humor down to its essentials, relying not on dialogue alone but on rhythm, surprise, and the shared human experience of clumsiness and vulnerability. From the silent-film brilliance of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton to the bold physicality of modern performers, this season traces how slapstick has evolved while retaining its core appeal. Comedy 101 examines why audiences across generations continue to laugh at physical humor—because it transcends language, culture, and age, tapping into instinctive reactions and collective joy. By exploring the mechanics, history, and psychology behind slapstick jokes, this season highlights how physical comedy remains a vital and influential force in entertainment, proving that sometimes the simplest jokes leave the most lasting impact. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    3 min

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"Comedy 101" is a laugh-out-loud podcast that's perfect for comedy lovers and those eager to learn about the art form. Each week, your jovial hosts, break down the intricacies of creating humor, inviting listeners into their world of stand-up, improvisation, comedic writing, and beyond.

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