#384 liza paul

Published: Oct. 10, 2023, 5:17 a.m.

Ever wondered about the hidden journey a joke takes before it lands with roaring laughter? Join us, as we, together with our exceptional guest liza paul, peel back the curtain on the world of Canadian comedy - an art form celebrated as a societal equalizer yet struggling against underfunding. We delve into the grit and dedication it takes for a comedian to craft a joke, ensuring it not only elicits a laugh but resonates with audiences far and wide.

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Thriving in the world of performing arts is no easy feat, a truth we uncover as we draw intriguing parallels between the theatre and stand-up comedy. Liza enlightens us about the ephemeral nature of these arts, and the fascinating process comedians undertake \u2013 rehearsing, refining, and reworking a joke until it achieves its full comedic potential. This process mirrors the artistry in theatre, where resources are meticulously combined to create something truly captivating.

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We also discuss Liza's inspiring journey from Associate Producer at Soulpepper, to the Curator and Manager at Theatre Centre Cafe Bar to an Associate Artistic Director at the Theatre Centre, underscoring the significance of creating inviting spaces and adapting creatively during challenging times like the current pandemic. We also highlight the upcoming Comedy is Art Festival at The Theatre Centre. So, come along on this riveting journey that takes you behind the scenes - into the heart and soul of art, laughter, and authentic human connection.

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liza\xa0paul\xa0is a storyteller, comedian, curator and producer who loves laughter, life, music, family, stories, all things\xa0bashment, impromptu dancehall-flavoured\xa0a cappella street jams, and\xa0pum-related non sequiturs. she has trained at the second city (improv conservatory + 2017 bob curry fellowship program) and is the co-creator of\xa0pomme\xa0is\xa0french\xa0for apple\xa0(best of fringe 2012,\xa0toronto), which has also played in\xa0winnipeg,\xa0edinburgh, and new\xa0york\xa0city. She has worked with\xa0Soulpepper\xa0theatre company,\xa0anitafrika! dub theatre,\xa0bCurrent\xa0theatre, and the\xa0watah\xa0theatre, and is Associate Artistic Director at The Theatre Centre.

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Comedy is Art tickets: https://theatrecentre.org/event/comedy-is-art-2023/

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