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By Kirill Voronin
The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.
Before The Punchline Comedy Podcast is celebrating the New Year by releasing the first episode of 2022. In this episode yours truly Kirill Voronin and Abed Owaysi are looking back at the crazy 2021 for the world of comedy – Louis CK dropping a new special days before Christmas, how cancel culture has affected comedians and their material in 2021, the state of English comedy scene in Moscow as well as being criminally prosecuted for a joke.
All this and more in the more that 2 hours of the first podcast of 2022. Enjoy!
Before The Punchline Comedy Podcast is celebrating the New Year by releasing the first episode of 2022. In this episode yours truly Kirill Voronin and Abed Owaysi are looking back at the crazy 2021 for the world of comedy – Louis CK dropping a new special days before Christmas, how cancel culture has affected comedians and their material in 2021, the state of English comedy scene in Moscow as well as being criminally prosecuted for a joke.
All this and more in the more that 2 hours of the first podcast of 2022. Enjoy!
Before The Punchline Comedy Podcast returns after a 3 month hiatus with a brand new episode. This time your hosts Abed Owaysi and Kirill Voronin will be discussing a controversial topic of how a comedy set can turn into an aggressive agenda, how being too critical of your own set can create an unhealthy mindset, the issues within the English comedy community in Moscow and how damaging it could be to the comedians as well as the potential makeover of English comedy in Russia by drawing the comparison with a popular MMO RPG (yes, we are seriously doing that).
Join us for the this dumbly fun ride.
Before The Punchline Comedy Podcast returns after a 3 month hiatus with a brand new episode. This time your hosts Abed Owaysi and Kirill Voronin will be discussing a controversial topic of how a comedy set can turn into an aggressive agenda, how being too critical of your own set can create an unhealthy mindset, the issues within the English comedy community in Moscow and how damaging it could be to the comedians as well as the potential makeover of English comedy in Russia by drawing the comparison with a popular MMO RPG (yes, we are seriously doing that).
Join us for the this dumbly fun ride.
Maria Fedulova is a russian stand up comedian who has been active on stage for over two years. For such a short time on stage Maria has managed to perform in multiple cities and towns in Russia like Kazan, Ryazan, Moscow etc. She has become a resident of stand up clubs in Ryazan and Kazan and recently has been actively performing in Moscow as a resident of Steal The Show Comedy Club. During the first year of her stand up career Maria did multiple shows at Edinburgh Fringe festival as well as participated in several roast battles going head-to-head with very experienced British roasters. Maria also won the annual “The Comic” competition organized and hosted by STS Comedy Club in Moscow.
In this 90 minute episode we dig into the Maria’s background, her comedy persona on and off the stage, the progress she has witnessed over the past 2 years as a comedian as well as the topic of female comedians in stand up.
Maria Fedulova is a russian stand up comedian who has been active on stage for over two years. For such a short time on stage Maria has managed to perform in multiple cities and towns in Russia like Kazan, Ryazan, Moscow etc. She has become a resident of stand up clubs in Ryazan and Kazan and recently has been actively performing in Moscow as a resident of Steal The Show Comedy Club. During the first year of her stand up career Maria did multiple shows at Edinburgh Fringe festival as well as participated in several roast battles going head-to-head with very experienced British roasters. Maria also won the annual “The Comic” competition organized and hosted by STS Comedy Club in Moscow.
In this 90 minute episode we dig into the Maria’s background, her comedy persona on and off the stage, the progress she has witnessed over the past 2 years as a comedian as well as the topic of female comedians in stand up.
Episode 22 of Before The Punchline Comedy Podcast witnesses the return of one of the first guests of the show - Adrienne Ebert. Join us as we dive into more crazy stories of Aydree Enne’s life as we discuss childhood traumas, how it affects the person on stage, the progress Aydree Enne has had since our first conversation at the show, how hosting helps improve your comedy skills and how to recognize whether you’re having a progress on stage or not.
Episode 22 of Before The Punchline Comedy Podcast witnesses the return of one of the first guests of the show - Adrienne Ebert. Join us as we dive into more crazy stories of Aydree Enne’s life as we discuss childhood traumas, how it affects the person on stage, the progress Aydree Enne has had since our first conversation at the show, how hosting helps improve your comedy skills and how to recognize whether you’re having a progress on stage or not.
Yulia Arnautova is a russian stand-up comedian based in the capital of Russia Moscow. Yulia has been performing for almost 2 years and has taken part not only in Russian and English but also Spanish comedy shows.
In the new episode of Before The Punchline Comedy Podcast we will discuss how an abusive relationship can lead to starting a comedy career, the differences between Russian and English comedy scene and community in Moscow, how to be a parent, a teacher and a comedian at the same time as well as how to find and improve yourself on stage. We will also dive into Yulia’s experience of auditioning for the most popular TV stand up show in Russia.
Yulia Arnautova is a russian stand-up comedian based in the capital of Russia Moscow. Yulia has been performing for almost 2 years and has taken part not only in Russian and English but also Spanish comedy shows.
In the new episode of Before The Punchline Comedy Podcast we will discuss how an abusive relationship can lead to starting a comedy career, the differences between Russian and English comedy scene and community in Moscow, how to be a parent, a teacher and a comedian at the same time as well as how to find and improve yourself on stage. We will also dive into Yulia’s experience of auditioning for the most popular TV stand up show in Russia.
The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.