Trevor Noah Talks Comedy, Journey with Trustee Doug Herzog ’81
All Joking Aside with Doug Herzog provides viewers with an exclusive, behind the scenes look at the comedy business.
All Joking Aside with Doug Herzog provides viewers with an exclusive, behind the scenes look at the comedy business.
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Emerson Today reached out to graduating seniors from across the College and asked them the same seven questions. This is Part 2:
The Emerson Graduates show is being projected onto the Little Building every night through May 15.
An exciting new interview series gives viewers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the comedy business.
There is something for everyone during Emerson Week.
Assistant Director of Comedic Arts and theater historian Matt McMahan writes for The Conversation about the history of holiday cards and comedy, especially during other hard times, and present day cards, as they can help us deal with what has been a difficult year worldwide
Lamenting the loss of normal comedy shows, Eddie Tarr and Jonah Bowen realized that Boston Common would be a safe and accessible place to perform…with a built-in audience.
Emerson’s Center for Comedic Arts presented BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg with its first Ready Wit Award in Comedy Friday, October 30, in recognition of his “significant contributions to comedy while advancing social change.”
Ed Lee’s movie short ‘Becoming Eddie’ is being screened at the Boston Asian American Festival.