Esquire USA - 10.2019

(Barry) #1
81

“We talk a lot
about our iden-
tities, and we
talk a lot about
working to clear
misconceptions
about those
identities. But
it’d be really
cool to see some-
one like myself
not even have
to talk about
being Muslim or
Egyptian,
because it’s just
understood.
We can all just
be weird
and not have to
explain
everything.”

Just kidding! Turn to
page 116 for No. 25,
Esquire’s very own
retroactive ombudsman,
Whitney Cummings.

FOUR


UP-AND-COMERS
& ONE JOKE

FROM EACH


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24


ONE

FINAL


THOUGHT
VIA
RAMY YOUSSEF

Stand-up
One person, one mic, one audience. Its most
celebrated performers emerged in the fifties and
sixties with the likes of Lenny Bruce. Elevated in
the seventies and eighties by truth tellers like
Richard Pryor and George Carlin.
The Archetype: Richard Pryor: Live in Concert


Improv
That thing where the performers take a word
from the audience and run with it, but, like, funny.
Comes in two formats, short form and long.
The Archetypes: iO Theater (Chicago), Improv
Asylum (Boston), Upright Citizens Brigade (New
York and Los Angeles)

No 21 AN OVERSIMPLIFIED FIELD GUIDE TO COMEDY


PATTI
HARRISON,
28
Responding to Trump’s
ban on transgender peo-
ple serving in the mili-
tary: “I’m a transgender
woman. And as a trans-
gender person, it’s hard
to articulate exactly how
I feel. I guess if I had
to describe it, I’d say:
Donald, you’re so stu-
pid. You are soooooo stu-
pid. You’re lucky you’re
so hot.” —The Tonight
Show, July 26, 2017

APARNA
NANCHERLA,
37
Recalling being stuck
behind four finance
guys on the sidewalk: “I
really was trying to get
around them, but—I
don’t know how else
to say this—they were
moving at the speed of
privilege. That is just
to say: They weren’t
creating any gaps for
anyone to join them or
advance past them.”
—The Late Late Show,
April 18, 2018

JABOUKIE
YOUNG-WHITE,
25
“L. A. is a city where
you’re in a car, you’re
in a building, you’re in
a car, you’re in another
building... until one day,
someone saw a monster-
truck tire and was like,
‘Enough!’ ” He mimes
flipping a tire. “And
that’s how CrossFit
was invented. He was
like, ‘That felt pretty
good! I think I’ll make
that my personality.’ ”
—The Tonight Show,
October 5, 2018

JO
FIRESTONE,
32
“Soup sucks. It’s either
too hot or it’s just wet.
You take the first bite
of soup, you’d better
like it, ’cause that’s all
the rest of the bites. You
know, if you get a differ-
ent bite in there, some-
thing’s messed up with
the soup. That joke was
for the soup haters.”
—The Tonight Show,
January 25, 2019

NAVIGATING THE NETFLIX SWAMP
Netflix has released more than three hundred stand-up
specials, and not all of them are winners. These are.

Ali Wong
Hard Knock Wife
Hasan Minhaj
Homecoming King

Tig Notaro
Happy to Be Here
Hannah Gadsby
23 Nanette

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No 22


Sketch
Two- to four-minute acted-out vignettes, à la
SNL and MADtv, traditionally built around “one
weird thing.” Some of its best practitioners are
the weird thing.
The Archetype: Mr. Show with Bob and David

Fin

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