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Exploring Autistic Comedy and Authenticity with Robert White

28 min · Gisteren
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In this episode, Robert White shares his journey as an autistic, gay comedian who has navigated the world of stand-up, television, and touring while staying true to himself. We discuss how he balances authenticity, improvisation, and the challenges of performance through an autistic lens, highlighting the importance of humor in addressing social issues.Key Topics: * Robert White's background in comedy and achievements, including Britain's Got Talent and Edinburgh Festival awards * How Robert scripts and improvises his routines, comparing his approach to jazz improvisation * The role of masking and authenticity in performance for autistic individuals * Audience demographics and the importance of connection over controversy * Handling sensory sensitivities, audience reactions, and stage anxiety as an autistic performer * The use of comedy as a tool to provoke thought on identity, politics, and social justice * The impact of societal attitudes on neurodivergence and sexuality * The balance between masking and being oneself on and off stage * Reflections on the politics of identity, including neurodivergence, sexuality, and race * Robert White - Official Website [https://robertwhitecomedy.co.uk/] * Britain's Got Talent - Official Page [https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/britains-got-talent] * Malcolm Hardy Award - Edinburgh Festival [https://edinburghfestival.list.co.uk/award/malcolm-hardy-award/] * Jewish Comedian Joe Brand [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Brand] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/robertwhiteuk] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/robertwhiteuk] Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Robert White's career and achievements 00:45 - The work behind rehearsed and scripted comedy routines 01:58 - Improvisation in comedy and jazz analogy 02:48 - The diversity of Robert’s projects beyond stand-up 03:18 - Balancing spontaneity and scripting in performances 04:28 - Audience composition and neurodivergent viewers 05:09 - The typical audience for Robert’s comedy shows 06:04 - Audience reactions at private parties versus mainstream gigs 07:41 - Experiences on Britain’s Got Talent and stage anxiety 08:57 - Managing sensory and social sensitivities on stage 10:22 - The calculation process in handling large audiences 11:19 - The role of masking and authenticity in comedy 12:27 - How stage processes help manage anxiety and audience reading 12:56 - Genuineness during improvised moments in shows 13:36 - Masking as a tool versus a negative aspect 14:05 - The societal view on masking and authenticity 15:16 - The persona vs. genuine self on stage 16:39 - The evolution of Robert’s comedy from self-masking to authenticity 17:33 - The significance of connecting with an audience as your true self 18:13 - Impactful moments from the stage that foster genuine connection 19:21 - Political and social commentary in comedy 20:18 - The influence of societal issues on comedy content 21:39 - The intersection of neurodivergence, sexuality, and social justice 22:44 - Society’s treatment of neurodivergent individuals today 23:33 - The power of humor in addressing identity and societal topics 24:25 - Anti-hate messaging through comedy 25:21 - Audience reactions and family influence 25:40 - Final thoughts and encouragement for authenticity in performance 26:43 - Closing remarks and upcoming performancesResources & Links: Connect with Robert White: https://www.robertwhitecomedy.com https://www.instagram.com/robertwhitejoke/ https://www.facebook.com/robertwhitecomedian https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3jYsk2CL6f9Yh0b1s5iSgQ https://www.tiktok.com/@robertwhitejoke

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aflevering Exploring Autistic Comedy and Authenticity with Robert White artwork

Exploring Autistic Comedy and Authenticity with Robert White

In this episode, Robert White shares his journey as an autistic, gay comedian who has navigated the world of stand-up, television, and touring while staying true to himself. We discuss how he balances authenticity, improvisation, and the challenges of performance through an autistic lens, highlighting the importance of humor in addressing social issues.Key Topics: * Robert White's background in comedy and achievements, including Britain's Got Talent and Edinburgh Festival awards * How Robert scripts and improvises his routines, comparing his approach to jazz improvisation * The role of masking and authenticity in performance for autistic individuals * Audience demographics and the importance of connection over controversy * Handling sensory sensitivities, audience reactions, and stage anxiety as an autistic performer * The use of comedy as a tool to provoke thought on identity, politics, and social justice * The impact of societal attitudes on neurodivergence and sexuality * The balance between masking and being oneself on and off stage * Reflections on the politics of identity, including neurodivergence, sexuality, and race * Robert White - Official Website [https://robertwhitecomedy.co.uk/] * Britain's Got Talent - Official Page [https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/britains-got-talent] * Malcolm Hardy Award - Edinburgh Festival [https://edinburghfestival.list.co.uk/award/malcolm-hardy-award/] * Jewish Comedian Joe Brand [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Brand] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/robertwhiteuk] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/robertwhiteuk] Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Robert White's career and achievements 00:45 - The work behind rehearsed and scripted comedy routines 01:58 - Improvisation in comedy and jazz analogy 02:48 - The diversity of Robert’s projects beyond stand-up 03:18 - Balancing spontaneity and scripting in performances 04:28 - Audience composition and neurodivergent viewers 05:09 - The typical audience for Robert’s comedy shows 06:04 - Audience reactions at private parties versus mainstream gigs 07:41 - Experiences on Britain’s Got Talent and stage anxiety 08:57 - Managing sensory and social sensitivities on stage 10:22 - The calculation process in handling large audiences 11:19 - The role of masking and authenticity in comedy 12:27 - How stage processes help manage anxiety and audience reading 12:56 - Genuineness during improvised moments in shows 13:36 - Masking as a tool versus a negative aspect 14:05 - The societal view on masking and authenticity 15:16 - The persona vs. genuine self on stage 16:39 - The evolution of Robert’s comedy from self-masking to authenticity 17:33 - The significance of connecting with an audience as your true self 18:13 - Impactful moments from the stage that foster genuine connection 19:21 - Political and social commentary in comedy 20:18 - The influence of societal issues on comedy content 21:39 - The intersection of neurodivergence, sexuality, and social justice 22:44 - Society’s treatment of neurodivergent individuals today 23:33 - The power of humor in addressing identity and societal topics 24:25 - Anti-hate messaging through comedy 25:21 - Audience reactions and family influence 25:40 - Final thoughts and encouragement for authenticity in performance 26:43 - Closing remarks and upcoming performancesResources & Links: Connect with Robert White: https://www.robertwhitecomedy.com https://www.instagram.com/robertwhitejoke/ https://www.facebook.com/robertwhitecomedian https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3jYsk2CL6f9Yh0b1s5iSgQ https://www.tiktok.com/@robertwhitejoke

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