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As a comedian, jokes should be enough

Some of Luke Mockridge’s performances were canceled due to jokes about disabled people. Now he appears again and presents himself as an entertainer of German normality.

September 28, 2024, 1:21 p.m

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Well-known German comedian Luke Mockridge has come under fire following a scandal in which he made jokes about disabled sports. His show on Sat.1 was suspended and some tour dates were canceled. However, it continues to attract a sell-out crowd hoping for an entertaining evening. Mockridge presents his stand-up program “Funny Times” in Bamberg, which is primarily about the differences between people. Despite some borderline jokes that make viewers uncomfortable, Mockridge shows craftsmanship and control of his body language and voice. His comedy is aimed at a broad audience that might not otherwise be interested in comedy, and he avoids provocative or offensive jokes. Nevertheless, the question remains whether Mockridge is primarily a comedian or more of a normal German entertainer.

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