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  • Experience: I’m the world’s oldest female standup comedian

    Experience: I’m the world’s oldest female standup comedian

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    I was 68 when I first stepped on stage as a standup comedian in 2003. I’d never set foot in a comedy club before. I’ve always been a performer – I’ve worked as a singer, actor and musician – but all that came to an end after 9/11. I live in New York, and we watched the twin towers fall from my apartment building. For a year afterwards, nobody wanted to go out or be entertained.

    It was then that I started to think about comedy. I realised people needed to laugh, to enjoy themselves again, and thought that with a little training I could do it. I took a few classes, tried to work out a routine, and finally plucked up the courage to get up on stage. That first time was terrifying. I had no idea what the audience would make of me.

    In New York, comedians are typically young men with beards. It’s hard enough to break through as a woman, even harder as someone old enough to be their grandmother. As I stepped on stage that first time, people laughed nervously. They were clearly surprised to see me, wearing a cardigan and carrying my ukulele. I introduced myself, stated my age and tried my first joke. There was silence. But by the time I got to the third line, people were properly laughing. I was hooked.

    Now my sets differ. I might be on stage for 10 minutes in front of a dozen people, or my one-woman show is a full hour in front of a crowd of 100. Even today, I’m nervous before I step out. My first line is, “Hello, everybody. I’m 88 and three‑quarters years old. I’m telling you that in case I don’t make it all the way through the show.” Then people laugh and I relax.

    I make jokes some people would consider risque. I talk about “not having the energy for 69s”. People are surprised to hear an older person talk about sex. I’m more of a puritan in real life, but I have an onstage persona. After a show, people young and old come up to me, saying what an inspiration I am. They say they want to be as active as me when they reach my age. I’m pleased I can show that as an older person you don’t need to take a back seat in life.

    One thing that has surprised me is the number of young men who hit on me after a show. I might make a joke about being a cougar and they’ll stand outside afterwards, waiting to talk to me. They often ask me out and it’s not my brain they’re after.

    My friends think I’m mad. They don’t understand why I wouldn’t choose to take it easy. But I like engaging with the world and you’ve got to be in touch to be funny. You can’t stand on stage in New York or Paris and have out-of-date opinions or any kind of prejudice. Comedy has changed hugely in the past 20 years. It’s meant to push the boundaries, but what was considered funny then isn’t seen as funny now. Audiences have changed, too.

    I had heart surgery last year, aged 87, and I was back on stage the day after I came out of hospital. I was keen to get back to work, even if I was a little breathless that night. I’ve got a pacemaker and I’m on 12 pills and 1mg of steroids a day.

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    As an older person in comedy, I do feel as if I’ve got more to prove. I have to convince people I’m worthy of being on that stage. I think the industry, and society as a whole, treats older women horribly. I often get ignored when I first walk into comedy clubs. People assume that I’m in the wrong place and are shocked to find out I’m on the bill. Some booking agents say, “The audience isn’t gonna want to see an old lady.” Then I go and perform, and all of a sudden it’s, “Oh, you were so great.”

    Last year, I was recognised as the oldest female standup comedian in the world. Sadly, the title came to me only after my friend Lynn Ruth Miller, who was six months older than me, passed away. Drew Barrymore interviewed me and asked, “How does it feel?” And all I could think of was to say, “Old.”

    I’ve no intention of stopping comedy. I’m taking all these pills, trying to stay alive, and I hope to still be performing when I’m 100. My goal is to still be up there making people laugh. It’s hard work, but it stops me being bored. I’d only be playing golf otherwise.

    As told to Sophie Haydock

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  • Where is Oscar Gayoso?  Comedian Miguel Moreno reveals clues to his whereabouts

    Where is Oscar Gayoso? Comedian Miguel Moreno reveals clues to his whereabouts

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    The comedian Miguel Moreno gave some signs of how the comedian would currently be Oscar Gayosowho is remembered for his imitation of Jaime Bayly.

    Many have wondered what happened to Oscar Gayoso, the Peruvian comedian who gained huge popularity for his excellent impersonation of Jaime Bayly. His name sounded again, a few weeks ago, when Fernando Armas remembered him and the media returned to inquire about the whereabouts of the comedian. After that, his colleague Miguel Moreno was encouraged to give clues about the famous imitator. In an interview for the channel Youtube from Moloko Podcast, the comedian was consulted about Gayoso and cleared up some doubts among all his fans.

    Where is Óscar Gayoso, according to Miguel Moreno?

    In the program, one of the hosts asked Miguel Moreno when was the last time he saw Óscar Gayoso and what he knows about him. The comedian looked at his representative to remember where he met the impersonator.

    “My producer is there (looking up) and says she has seen him in San Miguel,” he said, hinting that Gayoso is fine.

    “He is fine (Óscar Gayoso) because my uncle Fernando (Armas) told me that they had told him that he was fine,” he added.

    What disease was Óscar Gayoso diagnosed with?

    In 2014, Óscar Gayoso revealed on national television that, despite the healthy life he led, he was suffering from lymph node cancer and explained how this disease completely changed him. After that, a close friend of the comedian revealed that, as a result of the disease, Gayoso lost 15 kilos.

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  • ‘He wants to be a comedian’, says fan who named son after Vir Das

    ‘He wants to be a comedian’, says fan who named son after Vir Das

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    Mumbai: Fan love manifests itself in many ways, and comedian Vir Das would agree.

    Das recently took to Instagram to share an e-mail he received from a fan.

    In the e-mail, the fan explained the reason behind naming their son after the comedian. Besides sharing the screenshot of the e-mail, Das also posted a witty caption.

    The e-mail read, “Subject: I named my son after you. Message: Hi Vir Das. I want you to know that I named my son after you almost 8 years back. Not only because we loved your comedy but majorly the numerology of your name means that you have the capacity to achieve success beyond your imagination, even the sky is small in front of the name. Wishing you all the best for every thing in life.”

    The e-mail added, “You are very close to our heart. Fun fact: My son wants to be a comedian without even knowing who he is named after. Lots of love and best wishes (sic).”

    Sharing the screenshot on Instagram, Das wrote in the caption, “Thank you and I’m sorry but also you should’ve known better.”

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  • Saudi Arabia: American comedian Kevin Hart to perform in Riyadh

    Saudi Arabia: American comedian Kevin Hart to perform in Riyadh

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    Riyadh: The famous American comedian Kevin Hart is set to perform in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as part of his Reality Check tour of the Middle East.

    Kevin Hart will perform a one-off concert on Saturday, February 25th, at the Mohammed Abdo Arena in Riyadh City Boulevard.

    Hart concerts in the Middle East

    • Cairo on February 21, 2023
    • Abu Dhabi on February 22, 2023
    • Sakhir in Bahrain on February 24, 2023
    • Riyadh, February 25, 2023

    43-year-old Kevin Hart is considered one of the most prominent international faces in stand-up comedy shows and has a high audience in various countries of the world, as the halls and stands in which he presents his creations are filled with fans of stand-up comedy art.

    During his career, Hart achieved many international awards, and was nominated for Emmy and Grammy Awards, while tickets for his performances are highly competitive as soon as they are released.

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