What I’ve learned is to trust my instincts more than ever; the initial spark of an idea often carries the truth of what will resonate with the audience.
In comedy, you can plan everything meticulously, but the unpredictability of live performance can turn a well-prepared set into chaos, which is both thrilling and nerve-wracking.
Performing in front of an audience, especially in challenging situations, has taught me resilience and the ability to find humor even when the circumstances are far from ideal.
The worst shows are reminders that comedy is a dialogue between the performer and the audience—sometimes that dialogue gets sidetracked in the most unexpected ways.
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