San Antonio Express-News

Mark Twain humor prize moving to Netflix

- By Travis M. Andrews

Netflix will stream this year’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, marking the second time the star-studded event has switched broadcaste­rs in the past two years — and the first time it’s prioritize­d streaming.

The 25th ceremony will honor stand-up comedian and actor Kevin Hart and will be held Sunday in the Kennedy Center’s 2,465-seat Concert Hall. It will stream on Netflix on May 11 during the Netflix Is a Joke festival — a marathon of stand-up shows in Los Angeles that also streams on the service.

A news release from the Kennedy Center states this is a “multiyear partnershi­p” with the streaming service, though it does not specify how many years. A representa­tive for the Kennedy Center declined to offer additional details about the partnershi­p.

The award, named after author Samuel Langhorne Clemens (i.e., Mark Twain), is given to comedians “whose humor, much like the award’s namesake Mark Twain, has impacted American society,” according to the center. Hart will become its 25th recipient, following in the footsteps of Richard Pryor, Dave Chappelle, Carl Reiner and Carol Burnett. Last year’s award went to Adam Sandler.

“We are delighted to announce our partnershi­p with Netflix and continue the Center’s 25-year tradition of celebratin­g exceptiona­l comedians like Kevin,” Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter said in a statement. “The Mark Twain Prize, which annually brings the comedy community together to recognize comedic excellence and impact, aligns with Netflix’s standing as the eminent home for comedy programmin­g. We’re excited to bring this spectacula­r night of tributes, roasts, and hilarity to Netflix.”

The streaming service has invested heavily in stand-up, attracting a wide array of comics, including Tom Segura, Mike Epps, Jimmy Carr, Bo Burnham, Ali Wong, Seth Myers and Jerry Seinfeld. It launched the Netflix Is a Joke festival in 2022. This year’s festival, with more than 300 live events at 35 Los Angeles venues, runs May 2-12 and features comics such as Nate Bargatze, Seth Rogen, Bill Burr, John Mulaney, Taylor Tomlinson, Sarah Silverman and Nikki Glaser.

Netflix will be the fourth broadcaste­r of the Mark Twain Prize ceremony. Comedy Central aired pretaped telecasts of the award’s launch, honoring Richard Pryor in 1998 and Jonathan Winters in 1999, and PBS broadcast every subsequent ceremony until CNN took over last year.

CNN acquired the broadcast under the reign of then-chief executive Chris Licht, who attempted to broaden the network’s offerings. At the time, he called the ceremony “one of the most uplifting, entertaini­ng events of the year” in a statement to the Washington Post, and said his network was “thrilled” to broadcast it.

The Twain Prize went on a two-year hiatus after Chappelle received the honor in 2019 because of the pandemic. It returned as a spring ceremony after traditiona­lly taking place in the fall, just before the Kennedy Center Honors.

During the ceremony, several of the honoree’s friends — and sometimes, family members — climb onstage to praise, or gently roast, the comedian of the hour. The night concludes with a speech by the honoree. This year’s guests will include actresses Tiffany Haddish and Regina Hall; comedians Chappelle, Jimmy Fallon, Seinfeld and Chris Rock; and rapper Nelly.

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Kevin Kwan Actor and comedian Kevin Hart is this year’s recipient.

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