Moshe Kasher’s Crowd Work Album Will Be Out in January
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Moshe Kasher’s releasing a new comedy album in January, but it’s not your typical stand-up set. Crowd Surfing consists entirely of crowd work, as Kasher interacts with the live audience that came to see him perform in Washington D.C. this night. It’s something that Kasher is really good at. And I can vouch from personal experience—at a show in Montreal a few years ago he singled out my wife and I and engaged in some chatter that was hilarious but more thoughtful than most crowd work we’ve been roped into (uh, we kinda stand out in a crowd). The prospect of a full album of nothing but him riffing on his audience should be exciting for any Kasher fan.
Crowd Surfing will be released by Comedy Dynamics on Jan. 24. You can hear the track “D.J.’s Mom” today, though: just click here. And here’s a link for preorders.
Why crowd work, though? Isn’t that old-fashioned schtick? Again, when done right, it can be hilarious. And Kasher is better at it than almost anybody else I’ve ever seen. (Todd Barry probably gets the slight edge here. Sorry, Moshe!) I try not to quote press releases at length, but the one for Crowd Surfing gets to the heart of why this kind of comedy can work when done well, so let’s take a gander at what it has to say, okay?