The comedian’s funny yet bleak Hulu special highlights how solitude and isolation have spiraled modern society into social disorder.
Lonely Flowers,' the latest special from the former 'Daily Show' correspondent and current host of CNN's 'Have I Got News for You,' is now streaming
Premiering tonight, the stand-up special sees the former Daily Show correspondent tackle everything from self-checkout lanes to gun culture
In a recent interview with TheWrap, the former “Daily Show” correspondent explained why he decided to start off his new Hulu comedy special “Lonely Flowers” with a despairing statement about modern society’s lack of connection — a theme he digs into through his work onstage.
The funny but bleak “Lonely Flowers,” isn’t directly about the new president, but it builds small observations into larger points about our lives.
In his new standup special on Hulu, filmed at D.C.’s Lincoln Theatre, comedian Roy Wood Jr. laments how we’ve strayed from genuine human connection.
The stand-up solidifies himself as one of the best in the game with a think/laugh/repeat approach and focus on connection.
Roy Wood Jr looks at loneliness in our hyper-connected world. And makes it funny. Here's how to watch 'Roy Wood Jr: Lonely Flowers' online from anywhere in the world.
Hulu is set to premiere its latest original comedy special, “ Roy Wood Jr.: Lonely Flowers,” on Friday, January 17, marking the third installment in the streaming platform’
In an hour about the challenge and importance of connecting with other people, Wood mostly dodges around his own place in that theme, his own difficulty feeling close to someone. When the closer finally arrives,
If you’ve been plugged into the stand-up comedy scene at all in the last decade or so, you’re likely well acquainted with the name Roy Wood Jr. The hilarious comedian, best known for his work as a long-time correspondent and occasional guest host on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,
Trey Kennedy has set a new stand-up comedy special at Hulu, where it will be available to stream starting Jan. 24.