The Mercury News

Louis C.K. is back with new special, ‘Sincerely’

- By Jason Zinoman

On Saturday, with audiences quarantine­d in their homes because of the coronaviru­s, and comics putting on a six-hour benefit online, Laugh Aid, to help struggling performers, Louis C.K. completed the last stage of his comeback with the surprise release of a new special, “Sincerely.”

It was his first special since he confessed in 2017 to sexual misconduct, which he referred to in the show as “global amounts of trouble.”

In a nod to the timing of the special, he wrote an email to his fans, saying there are two kinds of people: Those who deal with difficult, tragic times by laughing at it and those who choose to approach such times with sober gravity.

He said the special was for those who need to laugh, but added in a postscript: “It’s not free or anything.” (It cost $7.99 and was available on louisck. com.)

The comedian, who wore his usual black shirt and jeans onstage, directed the show himself at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C., before the pandemic.

It began, like the 2019 comeback special from Aziz Ansari, with a scene of the comic filmed from the back as he walked onstage, and it ended with on-screen notes thanking the French comic Blanche Gardin, who is his girlfriend, and a dedication to his mother, Mary Louise Szekely, who died last year.

In between, the set was a shorter but very similar version of the performanc­e he gave in Richmond, Virginia, in November.

It touched on pedophilia, the Holocaust, being closer to death and his sexual scandals.

As for Laugh Aid, which ran on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other platforms, technical glitches plagued the benefit, which starred Whitney Cummings, Craig Robinson and other comics.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Louis C.K. has released his first comedy special since his 2017confes­sion to sexual misconduct.

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