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The Shark Deck. I’m Johnny Mack with your Daily Comedy News. I realized I’ve been swallowing the D and saying something like comedy news anyway. Hi, Nath Valvo is my guest today. He will be the final portion of today’s podcast.
I didn’t know much about Nath, Australian comedian. Fantastic, You’re gonna love him, so stick around for that. A couple of recommendations for you. Jim Jefferies was on the Two Bears One Cave podcast maybe about a month ago. I caught up on that really great listen.
Also from about a month ago, the episode of Kilt Tony where they list theo Van as the guest, really really funny episode. The civilians who went up and did kill Tony were hilarious. Plus Ron White gets up and does a pretty strong minute. So Ron White maybe not as retired as we were led to believe. I have not yet, as of this recording, seen either Jim Gaffigan or Mark Norman’s new Specials, but The New York Times is seen Gaffigan.
Some spoilers coming up here for their review. The headline pretty strong. Jim Gaffigan’s quintessentially American comedy gets darker and better. They’ll still joke about fast food, but on Dark Bail as ten stand up special, his evolution as a comedian is apparent. The Times asked, have we gotten Jim wrong?
All along? The pandemic he tells us has made him question mortality. Gaffigan, dressed in a black suit and shirt, imagines his own funeral. He wants an open casket with him sitting up crumbs on a shirt, arms occasionally raising like a marionette, while the recording of him says don’t worry, I’m in a better place, before adding just kidding, I’m here. It’s an unexpectedly creepy visual, and after telling about cremation, Gaffigan adopts his signature second voice, asking when is he going to do the food jokes?
The Time says Jim has been prolific. He’s put out five specials in six years, with this one on Amazon Prime being the best of the bunch. Wow, and his last one was really good. Jason Zinneman and The Times, who is just a fantastic comedy writer says Gaffigan’s patient delivery was there from the start, but his early albums might surprise those who only know his famous persona. He cursed and talked about sex, and came off more as an annoyed son than a grumpy family man.
In twenty fifteen, he told Mark Marin his earliest acting experience was pretending to be happy when his dad came home. His tone had shifted by two thousand and six, when he had his first special, Beyond the Pale, which included the signature bit about hot pockets. Gaffigan now fifty seven can seem like Jerry Seinfeld in his Sticky Freeze, making an elevator is a casket on a string, and the ordinariness of his subject matter. His focus on single subjects can be knowingly preposterously long. Who else does ten minutes on horses?
There’s an element of showing off look at how I can make foliage funny, but also the excessiveness, the stubborn commitment of it that gets its own laughs. He constantly interrupts his jokes to comment on them, and plays with expectations through formal trickery. His new work reveals his move into more storytelling, elaborate act outs and jokes built on deceptions. An example, my parents aren’t vaccinated. They’ve been tad for decades, but enough with the excuses.
He has also become slightly more political in the Trump barr even letting loosen an uncharacteristic rant on social media. Gaffigan now performs the kind of interweaving jokes only a season comic could pull off. These are less the standard comic collmacks than variations on a theme. It’s the work of a pro. The only time you see gaff constrain is in his personal material.
When he moves into stories about his childhood in the second half of the special, you wish he had a director to draw him out. Then again, his buried anger is such a source of his comedy that you wouldn’t want to see him go too deep. Strong review from The Times, looking forward to that. At the time of this recording, the only review I’ve seen of Mark Norman’s special comes from leisure Bites. I’m unfamiliar with leisure bite but they say and again spoilers here.
The episode starts off with Mark sharing a joke about the controversial Epstein Island, even threw in some famous celebrity names regarding the island. Leisure Byte says, that’s some brave move. They write comedians usually are ready to face critics, and with that in mind, Marked in’t compromise on spilling offensive jokes. When a viewer asked him for info about his private parts, Mark straight up gave an offensive comeback which made the crowd gag. From the beginning to the end, Mark Norman had jokes that covered lgbtq I A plus his personal life, including his wife, societal norms, drugs, dark side of rich people and whatnot.
People weren’t into dark humor and get ticked off quickly at such offensive jokes will surely dislike normant, but truth be told, comedy is called comedy for a reason. I’ll see if some more reviews come up, and I’ll watch it myself again. Just really busy week in my personal life. De Montreal Times has done a great job covering Just for Laughs Montreal. They had several reviews and several previews.
They spoke with Alan Davies, who hosted British Davies first performed at Just for Laughs back in nineteen ninety five and said, I loved it because Just for Laughs is such a well organized and well supported festival. Amen on that I must have made quite an impression because they asked me back twenty eight years later. Davies will also be part of the lineup at The Gallow, hosted by Eddie Zard tonight. He said, I better make the most of it this year. I have a feeling the next time I get invited back will be twenty fifty one, when I’m eighty five years old.
Steph Tolav has been on The Nasty Show. She told The Montreal Times. I love doing crowd work, but not a hateful way. I mostly poke fun at the men in the audience my shows, but more the silly stuff I bring back to myself. Actually, I’m more of an aggressive comic on stage, but in a fun way.
Everyone is secretly dirty and perverted. It’s something that’s relatable to all of us. They also reviewed at The Nasty Show and Just for the Culture. At Just for the Culture, a festival favorite, Alonzo Bowden excelled as the show’s host. He definitely set the tone and warned up the audience for a night of culturally diverse comedy.
Who was a strong, solid lineup. Two comics really stood out. Zarnagarg left the sold out show at Club Soda convulsing with laughter at her observations of family life within East Indian culture. One of her jokes Indians have only one pronoun doctor, the other one who crushed And I’ve been telling you about this guy. You paid attention.
Jean Marco Serezi see yes. His closing set dealt with such issues as anti Semitism, stereotypes, and visiting a gun show in Florida, was filled with so much hilarious angst it was reminiscent of Woody Allen’s stand up circ in nineteen sixty four. The Nasty Show, meanwhile, was nasty with a capital in. Host Mike Ward proved with his monologues why He’s the bad Boy of Quebec Comedy. Toronto comic Steph Toolev hit the Nasty ground running with her buzzsaw voice for Netteck delivery and raunchy audience interactions.
Minnesota native Jeffrey Asmus was another audience favor with his acerbic takes on book banning in Florida, why there are French street names in Montreal and nine to eleven. Listen to this joke when Jeffrey had a conversation with a New Yorker about nine to eleven and said to him that he couldn’t find Minnesota on a map. Jeffrey replied, neither could Al Qaeda. Montreal Times, continuing to crush it, They went and saw the Lucas Brothers and said with impeccable timing and rhythm, whether they were completing each other’s sentences or echoing them, the brothers provided a NonStop, entertaining show and the spectrum of topics where almost like no other comic or comedy team could tackle them, whether it was life in Newark, twin discrimination by singletons, trying to get the black vote for Bernie Sanders in Iowa, having a movie night with members of the Black Panthers, or pitching jokes to Martin Lawrence and one more. The Montreal Times caught one of the midnight surprises.
The one they caught host Joel Nicol Johnson got the crowd pumped up by talking about her trip to Taiwan and meet her boyfriend’s family in her time as a substitute teacher at a middle school in south central La Alonzo Bowden worked out some material for the Nasty Show. He dealt with turning sixty one and the difference between having sex with young and middle aged women. John Marcos SERRESI killed it with new material. See you’re paying attention. I would telling you about this guy for a year now, John Marco Serezzi.
Marco’s jokes included trying to buy condoms at a seven eleven in the middle of the night. New Zealand comic Rizela Carlston related what irritates her at supermarkets, especially customers who get to touchy Philly with the produce. Arthur Simeons share the joys of having a seat in an airplanes emergency exit row, and Britannic the pair of SNL writers brought sketch comedy to a whole new level, especially when their wireless microphones died right in the middle of a sketch. Montreal Times awesome job, Thank you out Today on Apple is the Beanie Bubble. The film features zach Alafanakis as Tie Warner, the eccentric businessman and founder of tye Ink, described in the movie as a stuffed Himalayan cat business, which one on a manu actual beanie babies rate it r one hour fifty minutes weirdness on the set of Beetlejuice two, says Vulture.
Vermont State Police reported the two props, A one hundred and fifty pound statue and a pumpkin lamp post have been stolen from the set of Beetlejuice two. Should I say that word a third time? No, I’m not going to You’re not tricking me. I would like to thank the supporters of the show, so you can go to buy me a coffee. Dot com slash Daily Comedy News, you can buy me a one off coffee, or there are a few members out there and I want to thank them at least once a month.
So Tommy, thank you, Andrea, thank you, Gary, thank you, Shannon, thank you, Mike, thank you, Kenny, thank you. The show also got a new five star review from w f HV J H D B k UF on Apple Podcasts, who gave the show five stars, wrote great, great show, nice content. Thank you with the voco fus. I don’t know how to pronounce your name. I’m sorry.
The New Faces of Comedy Canada Showcases happened today at nine thirty. Spencer Adamis is a and up comedian and actor from Winnipeg. He won Winnipeg’s Funniest Person with a day Job back in twenty seventeen. Love It. He’s one of the founding members of the sketch comedy group Family Dinner Brendan Nasusa.
I feel like I’ve heard of you, Brendan. They have performed across the country at festivals like Just for Last Vancouver, Toronto. In twenty twenty three, they released their debut comedy album, Brendan to Suza, Clever, Hip and Scary. Michelle Forrester co created the Writer’s Room Sketch Show, which was selected as a finalist for jfl’s Stand Up and Pitch competition. In twenty twenty two, she recorded with JFL on the Montreal Originals album Heavy Petting Zoo.
That is a great title for an album. It’s a coda, Ray Abeer. I’ve heard of her for sure. I’ve talked about her on this podcast. A Code of co stars in the CTV comedy Shelved.
Farrishita was born in Toronto too Sudanese parents and then raised the Alberta. He brings a unique mix of storytelling and observational humor to the stage. Known for his relaxed delivery and quick wit, his unpredictable style makes for big laughs and unforgettable CrowdWork moments. Maismael is an Egyptian Canadian stand up in bringing new levels of energy, diversity, and most importantly, authenticity to the entertainment space. He’s opened for Colin Mockery, Toddberry and Mark Merin Not Bad.
Maddie Kelly known across Canada for her unique comedic voice. Some of her podcasts include Popcorn for Dinner, Let’s Make a Sci Fi, and Let’s Make a rom com. Natasha Lynn Miles as an Edmonton based stand up comedian originally from the Maritimes That’s pretty far from each other if I know my geography. She’s performed throughout Canada and featured at Just for Last Northwest and the Grindstone Comedy Festival in Edmonton. Henry Sir is an All Canadian basketball player, Yeah, comedian and writer Wow.
Henry recently took part in Season thirteen of Comedy Central Stand Up, featuring and his debut album, Chalantz Henry. I just want to add you on Comedy Stations on Live one. Your album is not available for digital distribution. I would love to play you. Ryan Williams is one of Canada’s most exciting comics.
His debut album, Manual Labor of Love, was released by Comedy Central. Records and went to number one on the iTunes Canada Comedy Charts. Ran your album is not available either. I would play it, dude Tonight at seven o’clock, It’s New Faces International Saila Ab originally from Paris. Her Best Newcomer award win at the Chortle Awards last year cemented her growing reputation as one of comedy’s most exciting new voices.
She just did a sold out run at Edinburgh Fringe I Guess last year since this year’s is in the Future and the Soho Theater. She’s a regular stand up on the Guilty Feminist Podcast Live UK Tour. Next up is Brennan Reese, one of the UK’s most hotly tipped talents. Nominated for Best Newcomer at Fringe. Using his cheeky charm and baby face brutality, he’s racked up over twenty million views online.
Katie Boyle’s comedian from Ireland to living in New York City. Her debut album I’ll Do It Myself also not available. Katie, Come on, comedians, get that stuff out there, collect those royalties. What are you doing? Boyle is the host of the Shift podcast, where she and guests talk about dating relationships and mental health from an Irish perspective.
Abbe Ned Carney was born in Delhi, raised in Dohan, Bangalore. As an English speaking comedian of Konkani descent with an international flare. His unique third culture experiences in fuse his comedic style with refreshing perspective. His journey in to stand up comedy began as an escape from the mundane, utilizing voices, impressions and characters to captivate audiences. Sarah Keyworth wrote and performed two serieses of their own for Radio four, entitled Are You a Boy or a Girl?
A timely, hilarious and insightful exploration of gender. Their debut hour Dark Horse, received a Herald Angel Award, a Pleasant Theater Award on, a nomination for Best Newcomer, and the prestigious Edinburgh Comedy Awards. Glenn Moore is one of the best and most prolific joke writers in the UK and a frequent guest on The Great American Joke Off. James Roche is the Filipino stepson of New Zealand Comedy. In twenty nineteen, his show Boy Mestizo garnered him for a nomination for the Fred Award.
For Best Show at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival. Amy Gledhill brims with Natural Warmth and Charm, one half of the Double Edinburgh nominated duo The Delightful Sausage. In twenty twenty three year debut show The Girl Before The Girl You Mary Love that title was nominated for Best Live Show at the National Comedy Awards. Emmanuel Sonobi has been on the comedy circuit for what feels like five minutes. That’s what the paragraph they sent me says, having gone from open Spot to closing BBC’s Live at the Apollo in an incredibly short space of time.
You’ll be seeing big things from this big man in the coming years. And last, alphabetically, but not least, Tom Walker. Twenty sixteen, he took the Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s Best Newcomer Award with his show Beat Boop. Tom’s twenty nineteen show Very Very was filmed as a comedy special for global streaming on Amazon. His latest comedy show, Tom Walker Is Tim Walter played Adelaide Fringe Long one today and I’m really cutting stuff back.
It’s just been an incredible week with all the stuff coming out of Montreal. Latsie Who’s playing Montreal Tonights on a Friday at eleven thirty in the morning. Rain Wilson’s keynote address twelve thirty Varieties, ten comics to watch. Two o’clock Come to Danny Ruben Kay is hosting his inaugural live PODCAS Cast three o’clock, The Just for Laughs Award show. This year’s recipients Quinta Brunson is the Comedy Person of the Year, Bert Kreisher stand Up Comedian of the Year, Ronny Chieng Breakout Comedy Star of the Year.
May Martin is the Rising Comedy Star of the Year. Rain Wilson gets the Comedy Impact Award. James Davis is your host for thirty Philippia Sparza records his podcast four forty five The State of the Industry, addressed with Jessica Curson. Wonder why Andy Kindler is not doing that this year. I gotta dig in on that.
I’m sure that will come out. Maybe because Kindler has been throwing a lot of heat on Twitter. I’m speculating here and not playing nice, just speculation. I have no idea. Maybe he just didn’t want to do it.
Seven o’clock Tom Papa seven o’clock The Jack Whitehall Galla seven o’clock Brits Ish seven o’clock, Please Don’t Destroy Live seven o’clock New Faces International seven o’clock Dersey and Jared spoke to them yesterday. Great interview. I hope you heard It’s seven o’clock Noel Miller seven thirty, Tom Ballard seven thirty, Martin or Rono seven thirty New Faces Characters on Core seven thirty New Faces of Comedy Encore Group two seven thirty Best of the Fest eight thirty Low Key Comedy Show, Damer Hedge nine o’clock at Kyle Canine nine o’clock at debrah D Giuvanni nine fifteen, Freestyle Love Supreme and I’m thirty. Rami Yusef nine thirty, Hannah Burner nine thirty, Neil Brennan Wow nine thirty Joan McNally nine thirty New Faces Canada nine forty five Best of the Fest nine forty five New Faces Encore Group one, nine forty five New Faces on Repped, Encore, The Eddie Azzard Galla ten o’clock, Reuben k ten thirty, John Marcos, Serrezi tent thirty, Donal Rawlings, Midnights, Zach Zucker Presents Stamptown, Midnight Surprise, and May Martin and Friends. Okay, let’s do the what should we see game?
Let’s see, well, I guess we should see Rain Wilson at eleven thirty. Then we’ll have a little bit of break, grab some lunch. Three o’clock, we should do the Just for Laughs Awards show. If that wraps up in time, let’s go see Jessica Curson State of the Industry address. I bet they have that timed out so you can do both.
Then we can grab some drinks and dinner. All right, seven o’clock, let’s see. I’ve already said, let’s see, Please don’t destroy. Let’s do the Jack Whitehall Gala if we can get in. There’s a low ticket warning on the website.
Middle of the night. Let’s do Kyle Canaane at nine, and we’ve done Kyle yet. I love Kyle. I can’t remember if we’ve done Kyle already. Let’s see Neil Brennan at nine thirty.
You can pick whichever one you want. I’m good for both, and that’ll take us to the late shows. Midnight Surprise is going to crush night, so we’ll do Midnight Surprise at midnight, and boy, if you didn’t think today’s episode was long enough, why don’t I tack on a twenty minute interview. Nath Valvo is the host of New Faces of Comedy International. That show is at seven o’clock.
Nath has his own solo show tomorrow at the Cafe Cleopatra in Montreal at nine o’clock. If you’re up early and you’re on the East Coast, jump in the car and go see him. I didn’t know too much about him until I started doing prep for the interview, and he’s awesome. I really really enjoyed this conversation and thought about it for a few days. When we jumped on the zoom, he had a backdrop of the Golden gate Bridge behind him, So that’s what we’re talking about at the beginning, and having a couple of laughs over that.
Where are you right now? San Francisco? Can’t you tell me? Are you? Actually?
Are you in Melbourne? Just see my rental property in Melbourne. That’s good because I had Melbourne topics prepared. I would have had a wing the San Francisco stuff. I think I’ve changed it as a joke, and I don’t know how to change it back I was down in Melbourne in twenty fifteen, as you know, what a fantastic city, just amazing, Like there’s reasons it wins Best City.
Do you know who really loves Melbourne? People that live here, so we have to keep it a secret. But no, absolutely not. We’re well aware. I think the classic thing is people from Sydney or other parts of Australia hate how we talk about how good it is to live here.
Oh I landed and we went over to the Botanic Gardens and just, oh my god, this is beautiful. The rest star on scene with the little streets in between, that’s really cool, a great scene. Yeah, yeah, that’s It’s like, it’s I love it. I don’t. I have no huge desire to go anywhere else.
Yet we went over. We went over to the Darklands. I guess they were just starting to build that up, and there was a sports apparel store and I love having random sports apparel stuff, so I bought us say and Kill the Saints hoodie and I was going to wear it for the interview and I’m like, no, that’s too try hard, don’t do that. But I’ll wear it around and anybody who knows what it is walks up to me and like, can’t believe that I have this thing in New Jersey? Oh yeah, I mean it’s also probably a good idea to not put a footy jersey on to talk to the gay comedian.
But you know, we can. We can pretend we can have a footy chat if you want, I can. I can pretend I’m talking to an uncle at Christmas and give this a crack. Melbourne is absolutely completely football obsessed, so even the gays here no a thing or two because it’s too hard not to. We can’t escape it.
And the Melbourne star of Ferris Wheel, the big gigantics to Ferris Wheel. I’m talking to you like you don’t know what he is. I’m telling the audience what it is. It’s a bit Jane Fairest wheel. It’s closed, right, Are they taking it down?
R? I P. It’s it’s done, it’s finished. It’s They built this wheel and then for some odd reason, it couldn’t handle the heat, so in a couple of days when it hit like forty degrees, it melted and stopped working. So they’ve shut it, they’ve shot it, take it down.
Are you’re just gonna have this like weird it’s just there. They light it up. Sometimes when there’s a big event on or a big game, they light it up. That looks nice, But that’s been the That has been the go to joke for many a comedian for about ten years. Whenever we had nothing else to say to a c if we were losing a crowd, or we’re doing some boring gig like a corporate or something, just just talk about the Docklands wheel and you get the crowd back.
It’s a it’s a go to. So you’ve probably picked up I’m not a comic. I’m a radio guy by trade doing my research. I see you did a little radio yourself weekend mornings in Melbourne. Yeah, I did a lot of radio.
I used to. Not I still do, but yeah, I used to love radio a lot. I think I wanted to be on radio more than I wanted to be a comic for a little bit when I was young. I love radio. I did.
To prove that I could do it, they put me on the one am till five am shift for three months, three nights a week. That was weird, talking about pop music at two thirty in the morning to the truckers of Australia. That was my stripes, and you were alive, no voice tracked. I was live. Yeah, they let me prerecord some stuff, but that was so I could learn how to be live.
And look, I’m better at talking than I am at pressing buttons. And there may have been issues. My favorite. This is very nerdy radio talk. But I had to on on the Friday night shift.
I had to. Then when I left in the morning, I had to take it to Nationals, so I had to connect it so it would go to the national broadcast coming out of another city, whatever that meant. And had to do the count down and get to time out perfectly and finish your break exactly on the right second. And oh, look I finished. I thought I did a good job.
I left the studio. I went down to the car park, got in my car and there was nothing playing. There was dead air and I was like, oh, I think that’s my fault.
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And then I had to run back up and some engineer was calling the emergency phone that was in the studio. Look, I took the radio station off air for so long that there’s an emergency song that kicks in after there’s like three minutes of dead air, and it was Britney Spears Toxic. There you go. My listeners know that I like to talk about the international comedy scene to city extent that I can follow it from here walk me through. My sense of it from Afar is that the USI seen is it’s got American style stand up, but it also has that British style of the what do you call the thirty minute show that you take to Edinburgh?
Just see my face drop when I said an hour? Actually it’s an hour show. We have to do yep, mix of both. Yes, good question, Yeah it is. We have a huge festival culture here, so we’ve got the Adelaide Fringe Festival, the Melbourne actual the Melbourne is the big one that’s like the third biggest in the world.
So Australian comics kind of learn from a young age to build to your hour every year. So we’re churning out an hour every year. No one needs that. A lot of us don’t need the hour, but we’ve got at Our country is not big enough to tour for much longer than a few months a year, so weird. We all we churn out a lot of stuff because we kind of have to.
Now, how do you mix building a fresh hour every year with feeding the TikTok beast. Yeah you sound like my manager, but thank you for that. Get on the TikTok, Nate more clips, come on, post more go viral. Yeah, it’s that’s new. That’s a big chat that’s happening now.
That’s only about a year old. That chat. I think about comics really starting to notice the TikTok stuff. A lot of cameras being set up now at rooms that never used to be there. So you go down to the Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday night rooms to test your new material, and there’s all these cameras at the back now because all the comics are filming all their little club sets in case there’s some crowd work that goes off for TikTok.
It’s like, oh God, I’m supposed to come here to test my jokes, Steve, they’re good or not. I can’t be bothered.
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So yeah, that’s definitely changed the club seeing. But yeah, I mean it’s a good question. It’s like, how do you burn on TikTok? What do you wait for for your shows? What do you hold on to in case you get something like JFL Montreal.
We’ve got to, you know, do stuff that hasn’t been filmed before. Like it’s a it’s actually it’s getting hard to decide what you should keep, what you should put online, you know. It’s Yeah, it’s becoming pretty overwhelming, to be honest. If I climb up on Old Man Mountain for a second, here we go, is it maddening if you’re working in the traditional sense and churning out an hour and maybe somebody who looks a little more handsome with their shirt off than I do has a really good forty seconds. And are you saying that?
How do I feel about hot comedians? Is this what you’re trying to tell? Yeah, go away, hot people. Comedy is for the underdog. Comedy is for the rest of us that got bullet in high school and had to be funny to survive.
Get off the stage. Hot comics, starm over the kidding. Look, I am I am one of those people. Fortunately that I’m all for it. I think everyone wins if more people are getting into comedy that don’t normally get into comedy.
I like that. I like seeing people blow up online that gets people to go see them live, because that means that person they might see a poster for someone else, or they might go, Hey, that hot guy from TikTok’s funny. Maybe there’s other funny comedians out there. I feel that. I think it’s a good thing, and I think you can’t be too I also do say to some of my comics when we get when we start bitching about and gossiping about the comics that are blowing up online, I actually think it’s a good need to remind yourself that most of the time those people that are going to those shows probably were never coming to yours, So just chill out, you know what I mean.
I just feel there’s a lot of people in the world, and I don’t think he could stress too much about people going to other people’s shows, because you know, there’s enough for everyone. I think, sure. So the scene, Yes, do you mostly play Melbourne rooms. I’m just trying to translate it into Americans. So is it like bouncing up and down in Manhattan and then Sydney would be or whatever I want to compare it to.
Yeah, there’s a really healthy room culture here in Australia, especially Melbourne. Bellman’s got four or five pretty fun, great rooms that most of us do. I don’t do rooms all the time. I write a lot. I’m a real heavy writer.
I don’t really get on stage and say something until I’m pretty certain I’ve got the out. I like crowd work in my solo shows. I think that can be a bit fun, but I don’t really I don’t tend to do that. I’m a pretty lazy person. I like staying inside.
So if I’m leaving my lund room on Wednesday night at ten o’clock to go to a room, I’m gonna get the most out of it and really try a bit and really write it that, you know, and really see if the punchline works. I’m not really a comic that works it out on stage. It’s really I’m not really a comic that And they’re great, and I’m jealous of those comics. So I think it’s a real skill to be able to, you know, chill and chat to the front row and see where this bit goes. And let’s all have a nice time.
I don’t really do that. I kind of make sure I know beginning, middle end before I jump up, So yeah, I write more. You’re hosting New Faces International. I usually make it up to Montreal and catch one or two of the New Faces shows, usually the Wednesday night shows. I’ve never done the International one.
You know, a new face can be a loose term the comedians who have been doing it eight, ten years, and hey, it’s a new face for you. How new are these new faces? I’m sure if I go, nine out of the ten will be new to me. But for you, especially you host, Well, you’re gonna love this down there, you’re gonna love this. They haven’t told me who’s on yet, so it’s not only a New Faces show.
It’s a new for the host. I don’t know if it’s going to be like a reality show with their hand the name before I have to introduce them. They have not set me the lineup yet, which is very funny, so I don’t even know who’s on it. The New Faces thing is funny because you’ve nailed that thing about comedy. People seem to think you get discovered very quickly, and it’s so rare.
I know, almost no comedians that got a big break or really cut through quickly. I think comedy most of the time, not all the time, but I would think the majority of the time it’s a slow burn and then something could click on ticktock, or something might happen at something. But most comics I know that have blown up at some point had already been doing it for many years. So, like this New Faces show I’m hosting, which is very exciting, I have actually been doing stand up for fifteen years, so I’ve done thirteen I’ve done thirteen solo shows. I’ve done thirteen hours.
So it’s a lot, right, thank you, And I don’t look at thank you to them a lady that gives me botox. But yeah, so it is. It’s that the word new is give or take. I feel when it comes to something like Montreal. Yeah, yeah, I agree with that.
And to your point, and kind of back to the TikTok thing. You know, somebody might have a great forty seconds four minutes, but you don’t have forty five at some point, and it takes a while to find your voice in your rhythm. And absolutely, yeah, I agree, and I think it’s Yeah, I think it’s a good thing I think. I think, yeah, it’s a big ask to ask for an audience to pay attention to you for a chunk of time. It’s it’s a big ask.
And yeah, you can’t edit in a room. And so full respect people that are finding their audience on TikTok, I just hope they’re also getting on stage as much as they can as well, so it can match, so the quality of the online can match on stage. I find the comedians that have lasted up here are the traditional brick wall comedians. There have been shooting stars, and I’m not here to slag on anybody, but there have been people that come along and they’re stylized comics, you know, whatever your thing is like. You know, I’m the guy that holds a vitamin water all the time, and vitamin water guy, Oh my god, vitamin water guy.
You know, has like a great three years. Then everybody gets bored and goes back to Louis or Bill Burr or Seinfeld. Yeah, yeah, yes, I get what you say. I feel it’s yeah, yeah, it’s hard. It’s actually really hard to do stand up year after year and to constantly find stuff to talk about.
I know, comics, we shouldn’t complain. There’s people that work in hospitals and their frontline, and my husband’s a scientist, so look, there’s people that have actual jobs. Fully aware, but it is I will give a big shout out to us comics because it actually is really hard every year to turn it out, fire material, work on it, give it punchlines, make it funny. Yeah, it’s not the easiest thing. You know.
That’s why all of us want to do something else so bad sometimes, So it’s like, God, why can’t I just be a really good actor? Give me a year off. You mentioned your husband. Your triathlon bit is fantastic. I’ll recommend it to my audience that they go find it.
You did he do the one or does he do them regularly? He’s done a bunch and you know, speaking of like the TikTok staff. The reason I’m not anti it is because that triathlon clip that changed my career, and that was from online. That was back in the day when people watch Facebook videos. And so that triathlon bit years ago, what five six years ago now, just did that blow up viral thing when it just got millions of views and honestly, it just changed everything in about a week.
This I just got more bookings and more people started to like, look at me for other stuff. So that’s why I don’t want to, you know, nag too much on the TikTok staff because my career was really affected by on line stuff. So the triathlon bit is my a bit. That’s why, you know, if I was going to be I’ve got a fear that when I’m going to be like seventy doing some weird to our someone in a wheelchair who’s seventy with me will be yelling out, do the triathlon bit? Do you have to do it?
Or a variant of it? Is it like you’re you might be a redneck? If it’s look, let’s teasing fit people is such a universal language. And no matter where I go in the world, I do know that if I rip into people that run, I think it unites most audiences. So it is a It is a nice go to.
It’s definitely my comfort net. If I ever feel a bit nervous about a gig, I’ll be like, all right, let’s get into the track. So you know, so you’re also performing at me the mean Martin, Geela or Galla, let me ask you that question. My New York accent wants to say Galla, And then I go up to Montreal and everybody says Gela, And I don’t know what’s it’s Gala in Australia, but you know, all right, so we’ll let’s team up. It’s Gala.
Yeah. Yeah, So for that show, do you care what order you’re slotted or you’re going to just do what you were going to do. Yeah, I mean, I’ve already told they asked. They ask for scripts, and they ask for what you’re doing, and I’m assuming they might look at that and pick the order from that. I’m sure to be great.
I’m sure the people that decided who do stuff, they kind of try and pick someone from each different kind of flavor. I’m assuming, I mean, not to tell Montreal how to do their job, but no, I’m excited about that. Many years ago, May did Melbourne a couple of times, and so we’ve gigged together and big fan love to feel good that show. So yeah, I’m excited. That’s great.
The other thing on the international scene, I see a lot of you know, and I’m looking at your awards here winner Best Comedy, Adelaide Fringe winner, Best Newcomer, Best Comedy Show in the states. We don’t really do that, and I don’t know why now you shouldn’t. I don’t think you should. I mean, of course, will plug it that I’ve done that, so I don’t like it. I just think it should be who just get laughs, Make your show funny, make sure everyone in your audience has a good time.
Who’s to say, who’s funnier than on someone else? The UK Edinburgh Australia thing so heavily revolved around fringe festivals and hour shows. Everyone can get a bit in their head about awards and nominations, and I don’t think anyone wins from that. Just be funny, please, I’ll talk to both sides of your brain. In satellite radio up here, it’s serious around the comedy channels, and we used to do comedy contests and the comedians would lose their minds.
But the reason I was doing it as a radio programmer was to engage the audience. So we’d start out week one and go all right, who’s the greatest comedian of all time? George Carlin or Richard pryor you vote whatever. I don’t care who wins, and then like three weeks into it, it’s like, all right, this week it’s Richard Pryor versus Carrot Top, and the audience would leave us this back, you’d leave voicemails. This guy Johnny Mack running the radio station is such an idiot.
How could it possibly be care to But I’m sitting up my office thinking like, you guys are losing your mind. But comedians would hate when we would do bex versus Why. I mean, because they’d scare they’d lose. I mean, I’m all horrid if I’m winning. No, I mean I get I understand why as a comedy lover, you wouldn’t even think to us about that, and you’d be excited to vote and have a chat.
But then I get the other side. As the comic, you’d be like, why why compare everyone’s different? Yeah kind of thing. I mean, I get it. It was it was a radio bit.
I didn’t care who want as long as you called it. Yeah, I mean, you know, there’s bigger issues in the world. I think that’s fine. As long as I win, I’m fine. Final question for me, and who’s on your radar?
That’s probably I’m sitting here in a basement in New Jersey. That’s probably off my radar. Who are you into who should we look out for? Oh god, this is well, this is going to be very Australian based, isn’t it. No, that’s what I want.
Okay, Okay, so I’m trying to Okay, Okay, So Bronwyn Cuss, Blake Freeman and well they’re two. They’re two upcomers that I think have got the goods that I think will be potential aussy comments superstars. So check them out. Great, I’ll run the transcript and I’ll look them up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I have a look at that there there.
I’m fans and oh god, now I’m freaking out that the other AUSSI comics are gonna hear this and then have a go up me for not mentioning shit. I’m I should just like be a politician now and list like thirty five Australian comedians fear to go and see. But I’ll have the mine and we’ll bouse you and I’ll run have a competition to get people to vote who they want more me or them. Thank you for your time. I appreciate the chat.
So you’re coming over to Montreal, say good day. Yeah. This is the awkward part where I don’t know how to end this, we stare at each other. So I’m just going to hit end and I’ll see some rest of the time. Enjoy San Francisco.
Thanks mate, he’s neath Valvo. You heard me mention the triathlon bit, and just from talking him for fifteen minutes, I don’t think he’ll mind too much if I play a small clip heer. So listen, get this, guys. Not long ago, my boyfriend Cody awful name, great guy, said to me, I’m going to do a triathlon and you have to come and watch and don’t be a bitch. That’s what he said to me.
Right, So I was like, I can do that because I might really nice. So the first thing he did was find a triathlon group on the internet called the Mountain Goats, and they have that written on the back of their T shirts like they’re okay with people knowing that. Anyway, they’re all counting their steps, you know, people that count steps. We’re all dealing with those people just counting the steps and just counting the steps. I mean, the step club at work got to hit ten thousand, gotta hit ten thousand.
No live for me today. I’m counting with steps. If you’re over two years old, no one gives a shit. How many steps you talk today? You start counting at two, you know, And these watches that I plug into laptops or these graphs to come up.
Here’s a little rule. The more things you watch can do, the less time Paper want to spend with you. Nate Valvo New Faces International Just for laughs, Montreal. What a great festival. If you didn’t make it this year, you still got a couple of days and you should definitely go next year.
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