We pushed ourselves and it really rejuvenated us, too. “It was cool because it forced us to reevaluate the show and challenge us to make something that was still funny, still creative and still felt fresh in the wake of that and sometimes that’s a really good thing,” Vulcano said. That was where the idea of their Dinner Party show stemmed from, where they talk, share stories and crack jokes over Zoom and have dinner while the rest of the world watches. It then became a question of when they’d ever be back to their normal routine of playing pranks on each other in packed crowds and interacting with the public on a regular basis. When the pandemic hit, it was a slow realization for the guys that touring would be done for quite some time, followed by filming for the show. With filming for the show taking up a lion’s share of Vulcano’s schedule, his “off season” is the only time he’s had to do his own stand-up comedy. “We have a pretty broad demographic.”Īll of the Jokers have been involved with comedy and doing individual side projects for 20-plus years. “It’s crazy to be on television and it is crazy to think these kids are 17, 18-years-old and if they started watching with their families at the age of 8, it’s wild, especially since our show gives a little bit to everyone,” he said.
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