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Keegan-Michael Key and Elle Key on the Personal, Collective and Humorous ‘History of Sketch Comedy’

Keegan-Michael Key and Elle Key on the Personal, Collective and Humorous ‘History of Sketch Comedy’

We’ll talk about the sketches that make us giggle days, months, years and decades after watching them — and why and how they work.

KQED's Forum

October 2, 202355m 42s

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Show Notes

The new book “The History of Sketch Comedy,” based on Keegan-Michael Key and Elle Key’s award-winning podcast of the same name, explains how sketch comedy works and how we arrived at the sketch comedy landscape we enjoy on our phone, laptop and TV screens today. Weaving in the authors’ own history — from watching sketches to scripting jokes themselves — the book analyzes why we love the Monty Python and late-night sketches we do, where the greats drew inspiration and why unexpected escalations can make us laugh so hard we need to leave the room. We’ll talk about the sketches that make us giggle days, months, years and decades after watching them — and why and how they work.


Guests:


Elle Key, author, producer, writer co-creator of "The History of Sketch Comedy" podcast and book


Keegan-Michael Key, actor, producer, writer and co-creator of "The History of Sketch Comedy" podcast and book

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