Comedian Chris Rock’s stand-up special “Tamborine,” released in 2018, is now available for streaming on Netflix. In this special, Rock brings his trademark humor to topics like American politics, racial tensions, fatherhood, and personal experiences.
Directed by Bo Burnham, the special was filmed live in Brooklyn and offers a blend of social commentary and introspection.
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The official synopsis for “Chris Rock: Tamborine” reads:
“Chris Rock returns to the stage after 10 years with sharp observations on fatherhood, infidelity, and American politics.”
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