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Ollie Horn: Not Much feels like a refreshing breath within the stand-up genre. The pacing leans into a more conversational tone, almost like you're having a drink with Ollie rather than sitting in a theater. He dives into the oddity of his craft, never taking himself too seriously, which brings a lightness to the show. There’s a rawness in his delivery that speaks to his experience, but also the absurdity of it all. The practical effects are minimal, keeping the focus on Ollie’s storytelling. You get this sense that he’s reflecting on not just comedy, but what it means to pursue something so seemingly trivial yet deeply personal. It’s this blend of introspection and humor that makes it stand apart.
Candid storytellingReflects on the nature of stand-upMinimalist approach to production
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