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Reem Edan with The Comedy Cast.
We speak about growing up as the daughter of Iraqi immigrants and how it has provided so much material for her comedy,
We get straight into comedy as Reem had been gigging the night before the interview and we speak about how she works new material into her sets and the LA comedy scene in general.
We speak about the new phenomenon of corporate comedy classes for team building in companies and Reem’s reaction to it is pretty funny.
We talk then about Reem taking part in a recent record-breaking stand-up comedy event in LA and her part in it.
We speak about growing up as the daughter of Iraqi immigrants to American and how it’s provided her with so much material for her comedy.
A few months ago Reem had a few gigs on this side of the water so I was keen to ask her about some of the differences she noticed between American and British/European audiences.
We speak about Reem involvement with WhoHaHa, a company co-founded by Elizabeth Banks which focuses on women in comedy and how she starred in a short sketch with Banks a while ago.
Reem Edan’s Website: here
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By Atletico SpudlandReem Edan with The Comedy Cast.
We speak about growing up as the daughter of Iraqi immigrants and how it has provided so much material for her comedy,
We get straight into comedy as Reem had been gigging the night before the interview and we speak about how she works new material into her sets and the LA comedy scene in general.
We speak about the new phenomenon of corporate comedy classes for team building in companies and Reem’s reaction to it is pretty funny.
We talk then about Reem taking part in a recent record-breaking stand-up comedy event in LA and her part in it.
We speak about growing up as the daughter of Iraqi immigrants to American and how it’s provided her with so much material for her comedy.
A few months ago Reem had a few gigs on this side of the water so I was keen to ask her about some of the differences she noticed between American and British/European audiences.
We speak about Reem involvement with WhoHaHa, a company co-founded by Elizabeth Banks which focuses on women in comedy and how she starred in a short sketch with Banks a while ago.
Reem Edan’s Website: here
Get in Touch
Don’t be shy, get in touch with The Comedy Cast or follow us on social media
If you’d like to get in touch, email me here: spud(at)thecomedycast.com
The Comedy Cast on Facebook: here
The Comedy Cast on T