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The New Yorker Festival - An Improvised Concert with Reggie Watts
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Reggie Watts is a comedian, actor, writer, and musician, known for creating improvised sets with his voice, keyboard, and looping machine. He joins The New Yorker’s Emma Allen for a discussion and live performance.
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