BiB009: Humor is Despair Refusing to Take Itself Seriously With Pule Mapacpac

Published: Sept. 20, 2016, 2 a.m.










What does Bangkok look like through the eyes of a Filipino expat? How do you create and fine-tune a live comedy act? What's a line you shouldn't cross as a comedian? In today's episode, Filipino comedian and teacher Pule Mapacpac shares his experiences working as a teacher and comedian in Bangkok. And of course, he showcases part of the routine on the show!



What I personally really liked about this episode is the insight you get when you compare what life is like for Filipino expats versus their Western counterparts when it comes to living in Bangkok. It's a very open and unguarded look at not only what you see on stage, but what goes on behind it as well.



The title of today's episode is a quote by Percival Arland "Percy" Ussher (1899–1980).



Videos



This is my guest Pule doing a live show at the Magners International Comedy Competition Singapore earlier this year.







Show Notes



* What Thai kids share on Facebook (5:27)* The difference between white and Filipino in Thailand (10:08)* Working as a comedian (14:41)* Pule's love life (25:46)* Taboos in comedy (29:53)* What to expect at an open mic night (34:32)* How to work a live show crowd (35:26)



Websites and People Mentioned



* Bangkok Hilarious, their Facebook Page and their open mic event with free food and drinks.* Louie (the TV Series)* Sportsman Bar in Bangkok



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* The complete collection of Brewed in Bangkok episodes* Dating in Thailand for Single Expats: How and Where to Meet Single Thais* Teaching English in Thailand: How to Get Started* The Best Way to Send Money to the Philippines* The Ultimate Guide to Living in Bangkok in Your 20's in 2019* 17 Jobs You Can Do as a Foreigner in Thailand