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Stand-Up Comics Are Divided Over the Growing Presence of Crowd Work

Crowd work has grown more common, with some comedians now focusing their acts on it and sharing clips of their exchanges with audience members. But some comics say it takes away from the craft.

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Comedy and Humor, Morril, Sam, New York City, Rife, Matt, Social Media, Soresi, Gianmarco, Stand Up NY (Manhattan, NY, Comedy Club)
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