Road Comics: Big Work on Small Stages (2012)
Documenting the creative brilliance and passion of three stand-up comedians working the comedy club circuit in the “flyover zones” of middle America, Road Comics: Big Work on Small Stages explores expectations of where and how comedy thrives today in the United States. Anthropologist and first-time filmmaker Susan Seizer follows comedians Stewart Huff, Tim Northern, and Kristin Key as they earn their living on the road, pausing along the way to discuss the business of being funny with regional club owners.
Director: Robert A. Clift, Hillary Demmon
Genre: Comedy, Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
Release Date: September 3, 2012
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Road Comics: Big Work on Small Stages about?
- Documenting the creative brilliance and passion of three stand-up comedians working the comedy club circuit in the “flyover zones” of middle America, Road Comics: Big Work on Small Stages explores expectations of where and how comedy thrives today in the United States. Anthropologist and first-time filmmaker Susan Seizer follows comedians Stewart Huff, Tim Northern, and Kristin Key as they earn their living on the road, pausing along the way to discuss the business of being funny with regional club owners.
- Who directed Road Comics: Big Work on Small Stages?
- Road Comics: Big Work on Small Stages was directed by Robert A. Clift, Hillary Demmon.
- How long is Road Comics: Big Work on Small Stages?
- Road Comics: Big Work on Small Stages has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
- What genre is Road Comics: Big Work on Small Stages?
- Road Comics: Big Work on Small Stages is a Comedy, Documentary film.