At Gotham Comedy Club, the Kids N’ Comedy Graduation Show documents a small rite of passage: young comics finishing a training cycle and taking the stage with their own sets. The format is simple—short stand-up performances, back to back—and the interest comes from hearing how children and teens shape observation into punchlines. In a city that treats comedy as a working craft, the show reads less like a novelty than an early look at pipeline culture. One clear takeaway is how quickly stage time turns confidence into technique.