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Danny Jolles Sees Both Sides Now In Interactive Comedy Special On YouTube

Por: Forbes Business October 14, 2022

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(Image courtesy of Danny Jolles/Don't Tell Comedy) Danny Jolles prides himself on being something of a centrist when it comes to comedy, able to find humor and some understanding of both sides in many situations. With You Choose, his , Jolles has taken that sensibility to its logical extreme, creating a “choose-your-own-adventure” approach that required him to record entire sets of jokes on both sides of a string of issues, and give... + full article



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