Some comedy specials are carefully planned. Social Workers is not one of them.
Comedian Stone Norment unleashes a chaotic, unpredictable, and wildly entertaining crowd work experience in his new stand-up special, Social Workers, produced by Four By Three Productions and filmed live at The Drop Comedy Club in South Bend, Indiana.
Armed with nothing but a microphone and an appetite for uncomfortable truths, Norment transforms an ordinary night of crowd interaction into a hilariously unfiltered journey through sex, race, relationships, trauma, insecurity, and the strange things people reveal after a few drinks. What begins as casual conversation quickly spirals into a no-holds-barred exchange where no topic is off limits and no audience member is safe from becoming part of the show.
Throughout Social Workers, Norment masterfully navigates the unpredictable energy of live crowd work, pushing every interaction further into absurdity while maintaining a sharp comedic edge. The result is a special that feels less like a traditional stand-up performance and more like a roast session, therapy appointment, and public reckoning happening simultaneously.
With every audience response, the room inches closer to chaos, creating moments that are equal parts hilarious, shocking, and impossible to script. Norment’s quick wit and fearless approach transform strangers’ stories into comedy gold while exposing the shared insecurities, awkwardness, and contradictions that connect us all.
Produced by Four By Three Productions, Social Workers captures the raw spontaneity that has made crowd work one of comedy’s most exciting art forms. Unedited, unpredictable, and unapologetically honest, the special showcases Stone Norment at his most fearless as he turns everyday conversations into an unforgettable comedy experience.
Social Workers is a reminder that sometimes the funniest material isn’t written beforehand—it’s sitting in the audience waiting to make a terrible decision.
For fans of sharp improvisation, unfiltered audience interaction, and comedy that thrives on the unexpected, Social Workers delivers a ride that becomes more chaotic with every passing minute.


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