‘Forgotten how to behave’: comics say audiences more abusive post-lockdown
by Lanre Bakare Arts and culture correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#5YCVN)
Comedians such as Nish Kumar say they have noticed a change since crowds have returned to clubs
It was halfway through a show in Shrewsbury when Nish Kumar noticed an audience member being disruptive. It became so bad that he asked the man to leave, and on his way out the man turned to the comedian.
He shouted: To be completely honest with you, my friend bought these tickets, and I thought I had tickets to see Romesh [Ranganathan]," Kumar said. He responded by explaining to the audience why the comment could be construed as racist and moved on.
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