Members unicorn Posted 10 hours ago Members Posted 10 hours ago We live near the Laugh Factory in Hollywood, and often go to the shows there. I found out that one of my favorite (and hottest) comedians was part of a set, so we went to the show. It wasn't advertised as such, and I didn't pay any attention to the fact that all of the comedians were Jewish. Who would have thought that a comedian called "Tehran" was a Jew? Yes, he was an Iranian Jew. Some of the comedians made comments in Hebrew, to which at least half of the audience responded. I still enjoyed the show (my fave Michael Blaustein didn't make any inside Jewish jokes). I kinda felt, though, that if they were going to be jokes only Jews would know, that the show should have been thus advertised. What do you think? https://www.facebook.com/blaucomedy Quote
Members unicorn Posted 10 hours ago Author Members Posted 10 hours ago Here's a Facebook video about a woman at one of his shows who admits to shouting "Michael Blaustein" when she has sex with her husband! https://www.facebook.com/reel/851746204410575 Quote
Members unicorn Posted 10 hours ago Author Members Posted 10 hours ago https://www.instagram.com/blaucomedy/ https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/michael-blaustein.html Quote
jimmie50 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 3 hours ago, unicorn said: I kinda felt, though, that if they were going to be jokes only Jews would know, that the show should have been thus advertised. What do you think? Kinda of agree with you. Seems like they made an assumption that everyone in the audience was Jewish and would understand Hebrew. unicorn 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Back in the mid-1960s our family found this LP made by a Jewish comedy group based somewhere in the USA. We are not Jewish but we found the short sketches absolutely hilarious. When I saw it had come out on CD, I immediately purchased it and still find much of it hilarious, as do most of my friends. Typical is The Reading of the Will starting at 3'35". On the other hand, in the 1990s I attended a Club in Singapore called the Boom Boom Room. This was fronted by a local comedian named Kumar and was incredibly popular. I went with a friend, got a table and we were enjoying our drinks when the show started. We were so surprised that we could understand less than half of what was being said. It was all so fast and in Singlish, not a language but a sub-language best described as the local patois based on English and including elements of other languages of native born Singaporeans. The mainly young Singapore audience absolutely adored it and laughed themselves almost on to the floor! unicorn and jimmie50 1 1 Quote
Olddaddy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 39 minutes ago, jimmie50 said: Hilarious. Thanks for sharing that! Oh very hilarious isn't it jimmie Quote