Comedians aren’t just at risk of cabin fever during this time of social distancing and self-isolation, gig cancellations have meant not just loss of earnings but also fewer chances to try out new material or build audiences. However, being a creative lot, comedians have been flexing their comedy muscles online, using YouTube, Twitch, Twitter and other sites to connect with audiences, new and established alike. To help you get your comedy fix, every week we’ll be putting together a list of projects we’ve spotted online by funny women…

2019 Funny Women Awards finalise Charlie George recently hosted a podcast discussing comedy as an art form and exploring how artists have used comedy throughout art history and asks ‘is it okay to laugh at art?’ Have a listen here!
Who are you gonna lose your ‘covidginity’ to…? Sketch comedy with @JasonManford #100days #2020InOneWord #borishasfailedtheuk #SocialMediaDay #tuesdayvibes #lockdownextension #borisjohnsonspeech #COVID19 #Covid19UK pic.twitter.com/Zg9d57xZWt
— alexis strum (@alexisstrum) June 30, 2020
Our Funny Women Survival Guide podcast host Alexis Strum recently wrote and performed a sketch co-starring past podcast guest comedian Jason Manford! Watch it here!
It is not true that I gaslighted my partner and if I were her I’d really be questioning my own sanity right now.
— Male Comedian Apologises (@Comedian_Sorry) July 2, 2020
We don’t know who runs this Twitter account, but we love it. Give it a follow.
We will be back next week with more projects, you can tweet us @funnywomen or contact us on Facebook if you have a project you want us to share…
Check out last week’s picks here!