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Keegan-Michael Key Talks to Henry Finder About Making Socially Aware Comedy
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audio
Podknife tags |
News & Politics
USA
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News
Politics
Publication Date |
Feb 21, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:17:36

Keegan-Michael Key is one half of the comedy team Key Peele, whose eponymous sketch show on Comedy Central won the Peabody Award, among other honors. The show ran for five seasons and produced sharp and ambitious sketches that often focussed on popular culture, politics, and race. In the now classic “Anger Translator” sketch, Key played the character Luther, a physical embodiment of Barack Obama’s id, who lets fly all the pent-up rage the President kept in check. The New Yorker editor Henry Finder asked Key how he veered away from his dramatic training into comedy, and about the meaty theatrical roles he yearns to play.

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