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Actor and comedian Eric André on how free jazz inspires his prank comedy.

Actor and comedian Eric André on how free jazz inspires his prank comedy

Actor and comedian Eric André on how free jazz inspires his prank comedy.

from The Treatment

Eric Andre is known for absurd, physical, and gross comedy. The fifth season of “The Eric Andre Show” is expected later this year.

The absurdist prank comedy of Eric Andre

Eric Andre is known for absurd, physical, and gross comedy. The fifth season of “The Eric Andre Show” is expected later this year.

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