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(Anonymous) 2018-10-29 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)Then Kevin tells about a friend of his who asked whether or not you could have a troupe of guys impersonating women and Kevin says, "...I don’t know. In my workshops, I see a lot of comedy troupes that are men and women, and women play men all the time and men play women all the time."
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(Anonymous) 2018-10-29 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)Do you consider yourselves feminists?
McCulloch: Without question. It’s like, how could anyone say they’re not a feminist? That seems like such a non-conversation to me.
Kevin McDonald: It’s like saying I’m not a water drinker.
There are guys who would say they aren’t. And certainly some male comedians say “P.C. culture” is ruining comedy.
McCulloch: Well, feminism and P.C. culture are two different things.
McDonald: An old friend of ours who teaches comedy said in front of his class, “Do you think nowadays, you’d have five guys playing women? Would you be allowed to do that?” And I don’t know. In my workshops, I see a lot of comedy troupes that are men and women, and women play men all the time and men play women all the time. On the other hand, are there going to be any five white-guy comedy troupes anymore?
McCulloch: Well, of course there are.
McDonald: But are they going to get a TV show?
McCulloch: Yes.
McDonald: Maybe. Whitest Kids U’Know might be the last one. [The American sketch troupe had a series on Fuse and IFC from 2007 to 2011.]
Was there any material you did in your early days that you wouldn’t do now?
McCulloch: We’ve done things obviously that didn’t work or were too far. But certainly now . . . it’s our people who come and want to see our thing.
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(Anonymous) 2018-10-29 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)