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All-female comedy team goes for laughs

Women from various disciplines within ASU's Herberger Institute team up to find their voice


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December 05, 2019

What does a comedy performance look like when the cast and crew are all women?

"Funny for a Girl" is a live comedy show created, produced and performed by ASU film and theater students. Based on personal experiences, senior Bella Tindall created the all-female show for her final capstone project, and producer Bethany Henthorne helped make it a reality.

 

Video by Ashley Sorensen/ASU Now

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