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Bilal Zafar's 'Access Festival' taps into a particular moment in time β the lockdown. It's this fascinating blend of comedy that feels both intimate and expansive. Comedians from their living rooms, sharing laughs across screens, creates a unique atmosphere. The pacing is quick, with rapid-fire jokes that come from various backgrounds, showcasing a wide range of comedic styles. The performances are refreshing, marked by the rawness of online interactions, which sometimes leads to unexpected moments of hilarity. There's something oddly comforting about how these sets connect people during isolation, turning the mundane into something special. It's not just about the laughs; it's about how humor can bridge distances.
Online comedy during lockdownComedians from homeUnique blend of styles
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