From Fern Brady to Hannah Gadsby, a host of comedians have discovered that they are autistic. What is it about standup that lends itself so well to neurodivergent people?
Having not read the article (I know, breaking Rule #__ of The Internet ;-P)…
It doesn’t surprise me that some autists are drawn to doing stand-up. Having seen the documentary “Misery Loves Comedy,” comedians often use stand-up as a way of processing chronic mental health issues or other forms of divergence.
I could never do it myself, I have to stim like crazy just to (barely) make it through a phone/video call, without the pressure of actually being funny…not to mention that anytime I say something that I think is funny, I’m often the only person that actually laughs. lol
I feel like being on stage mainly takes practice. When I’m on stage, that’s what I hyperfocus on. You can plan out and rehearse so many things ahead of time, since you actually receive much less direct feedback, which could disrupt your flow of thought, than in a phone call.
Having not read the article (I know, breaking Rule #__ of The Internet ;-P)…
It doesn’t surprise me that some autists are drawn to doing stand-up. Having seen the documentary “Misery Loves Comedy,” comedians often use stand-up as a way of processing chronic mental health issues or other forms of divergence.
I could never do it myself, I have to stim like crazy just to (barely) make it through a phone/video call, without the pressure of actually being funny…not to mention that anytime I say something that I think is funny, I’m often the only person that actually laughs. lol
I feel like being on stage mainly takes practice. When I’m on stage, that’s what I hyperfocus on. You can plan out and rehearse so many things ahead of time, since you actually receive much less direct feedback, which could disrupt your flow of thought, than in a phone call.