Hey Chris, first of all I wanted to say your Norman Rockwell is Bleeding special is still my favourite comedy album of all time. It's a huge influence on inspiring me to do comedy and more importantly be honest and real in comedy.
I have a few questions regarding that,
It's no secret you cover some very personal topics and approach them very honestly. Is there any topic you struggled to talk about on stage and find a comedic element to? I would love to hear the writing process behind turning a personal flaw or tragedy into a tight joke. Do you put more priority in telling the true story and opening yourself up or is there some embellishing for laughter? What advice do you have for those looking to find the funny in a traditionally serious or personally tragic topic?
Thanks for the years of laughter! And when will you be coming to Toronto? We have a great comedy community up here that would love to see you live!
Folopo51 karma
Hey Chris, first of all I wanted to say your Norman Rockwell is Bleeding special is still my favourite comedy album of all time. It's a huge influence on inspiring me to do comedy and more importantly be honest and real in comedy.
I have a few questions regarding that,
It's no secret you cover some very personal topics and approach them very honestly. Is there any topic you struggled to talk about on stage and find a comedic element to? I would love to hear the writing process behind turning a personal flaw or tragedy into a tight joke. Do you put more priority in telling the true story and opening yourself up or is there some embellishing for laughter? What advice do you have for those looking to find the funny in a traditionally serious or personally tragic topic?
Thanks for the years of laughter! And when will you be coming to Toronto? We have a great comedy community up here that would love to see you live!
View HistoryShare Link