
"Mr. Cross, 62, is not afraid to go off-color. The special includes jokes about slavery, an extracurricular offering at a Chinese massage place and a culinary fantasy about what God does with miscarriages."
"One might imagine that jokes about slavery would be off the table in 2026. Not at all, Mr. Cross said. The bit, in which he imagines that he would have been a generous, benign slave owner, grew out of an exchange he had during preparation for an earlier tour."
"I do not sit down and write jokes, he said. I'm just not good at that. I do all my writing onstage."
David Cross is known for his roles in Arrested Development and Mr. Show, but primarily focuses on stand-up comedy. His new special, The End of the Beginning of the End, showcases his off-color humor, including sensitive topics like slavery. He prefers writing onstage rather than sitting down to create jokes. Cross lives in Brooklyn with his family and has a unique perspective on his comedic style, even titling his tour Worst Daddy in the World, reflecting his self-deprecating humor.
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