The hour-long stand-up, which is the third original special in Hulu's new stand-up comedy brand, Hularious, was directed by C. Craig Patterson.
If you’ve been plugged into the stand-up comedy scene at all in the last decade or so, you’re likely well acquainted with the name Roy Wood Jr. The hilarious comedian, best known for his work as a long-time correspondent and occasional guest host on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,
In an hour about the challenge and importance of connecting with other people, Wood mostly dodges around his own place in that theme, his own difficulty feeling close to someone. When the closer finally arrives,
The stand-up solidifies himself as one of the best in the game with a think/laugh/repeat approach and focus on connection.
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Hulu is set to premiere its latest original comedy special, “ Roy Wood Jr.: Lonely Flowers,” on Friday, January 17, marking the third installment in the streaming platform’
Set to the backdrop of D.C.’s Lincoln Theater, the award-winning comedian unpacks society’s struggles with isolation and how humor can bridge the gap.
HERMOSA BEACH, Calif. -- Comedian and actor Roy Wood Jr. is hopping on stage for his new comedy special "Roy Wood Jr.: Lonely Flowers." On The Red Carpet caught up with Wood Jr. at his favorite SoCal comedy spot where he discussed his new special, the magic of a live audience and advice for entertainers hoping to make it big.
Roy Wood Jr looks at loneliness in our hyper-connected world. And makes it funny. Here's how to watch 'Roy Wood Jr: Lonely Flowers' online from anywhere in the world.
In between his many obligations, Wood Jr. caught up with TIME to discuss his time in the food service industry, the impact of President Trump’s victory on satire, and whether the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was a tougher room than the Apollo Theater. Here are excerpts from the conversation.
The Alabama comedian, who has special coming out Friday, went on a ride-along with first responders in Los Angeles.