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This was only a one-night performance by stand-up comediane Russell Peters. It was full house and a great atmosphere on the 8th Floor, Central World. That was our first time to see his show live with his new fresh material about ‘then and now’. He speaks some truth regarding millennials and Gen Z for being sensitive about everything as ‘they never experienced life without the internet’.

 

You have to watch his show to appreciate his sharp wit. Like his youtube videos that we've seen, he is so famous in roasting front-row audience members which he did. His opening act was brilliant!

 

So, if you’ve been stressed lately and Russell is in your city, catch his show – cos ‘laughter is the best medicine.’

Maybe she is dreaming about trying her hand at stand up comedy?

 

For NovHENber hosted by Syrdarian and Carson Lacy.

Fun stay-home quarantine project: two beer bottles, zipper sleves, hands made of paper, two silicone caps, a white screen and a video light with directed light.

Imagine they are two show performers on a stage or two movie stars at the Oscars Academy Awards haha. Imagine whatever you want… it’s just a little project I had fun doing.

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

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venicestage.com/about/history-of-venice-theatre/

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

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venicestage.com/about/history-of-venice-theatre/

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

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venicestage.com/about/history-of-venice-theatre/

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

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Valerio Sarà is an Italian eccentric who has toured his unique brand of surreal stand-up comedy across the UK. 'Unbelievable!'

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

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Venice is a city in Sarasota County, Florida, United States. Venice consists of a large section of mainland, as well as Venice Island just off the coast. The city is located south of Nokomis and north of Englewood. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 20,748. It is noted for its large snowbird population and was voted as a top 10 Happiest Seaside Towns by Coastal Living.

Venice is a principal city of the Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.

 

The area of Venice was originally the home of native people who lived more than 12,000 years ago. The 1800s is when the area saw the first wave of settlers. Venice was first known as Horse and Chaise because of a carriage-like tree formation that marked the spot for fisherman. In the 1870s, Robert Rickford Roberts established a homestead near a bay that bears his name today, Roberts Bay. Frank Higel arrived in Venice in 1883 with his wife and six sons. He purchased land in the Roberts' homestead for $2,500, equivalent to $69,000 in 2019, to set up his own homestead. Higel established a citrus operation involving the production of several lines of canned citrus items, such as jams, pickled orange peel, lemon juice, and orange wine. Higel established a post office in 1888 with the name Venice because of its likeness to the canal city in Italy where he spent his childhood.

 

During the Florida land boom of the 1920s, Fred H. Albee, an orthopedic surgeon renowned for his bone-grafting operations, bought 112 acres (45 ha) from Bertha Palmer to develop Venice. He hired John Nolen to plan the city and create a master plan for the streets. Albee sold the land to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and retained Nolen as a city planner. The first portions of the city and infrastructure were constructed in 1925–26.

 

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

Data above originated from this website:

venicestage.com/about/history-of-venice-theatre/

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

Data above originated from this website:

venicestage.com/about/history-of-venice-theatre/

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

Data above originated from this website:

venicestage.com/about/history-of-venice-theatre/

www.veniceflvacation.com/info/venice_theatre.html

 

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Nikki Glaser 11.04.23 - Leica M6 TTL 0.85 | Voigtländer 40mm 1.4 Nokton MC | Kodak TMAX P3200 @ 6400 | Kodak HC110b | www.JohnnyMartyr.com

Gravação do DVD "A Arte Do Insulto" - Teatro Coliseu - Santos/SP - 12/10/08

WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

Data above originated from this website:

venicestage.com/about/history-of-venice-theatre/

www.veniceflvacation.com/info/venice_theatre.html

 

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

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venicestage.com/about/history-of-venice-theatre/

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Christian Variety Show | Testimony of the Faith of a Christian "Escaping the Cage" (2018 Crosstalk)

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The crosstalk Escaping the Cage tells the story of how Christian Xiaolan was persecuted and locked in her home for a month by her Communist Party official father, where she was unable to take part in church life, and her experience of escaping her home and running away. A once-happy family was split apart, a daughter left her mother, and her father held a deep grudge against her. Who was the chief architect? And who gave Xiaolan faith and strength, and led her to escape her cage and walk the correct path in life?

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WHEN THE THEN-VENICE LITTLE THEATRE mounted its first production in the 1950s, it did so in a borrowed building, had no paid staff, operated entirely with volunteers, and its only revenue came from sales of the $2.00 tickets.

 

TODAY, Venice Theatre is per capital the largest community theatre in the United States with an operating budget of almost three million dollars, a large professional staff and an honored place in the history of Venice Florida.

 

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Had a very solid time at The PIT. The Extra Sauce Comedy Lineup Hosted by Ariel & Carolyn Castiglia, Every 1st and 3rd Thursday.

Nikki Glaser at The Lyric Theatre, Baltimore 11.04.23 by Johnny Martyr

 

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Comedians You Should Know NYC 10/16/2019

Comedians Yedoye Travis and Preacher Lawson before their sold out show at the Blue Note in Columbia Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM2 camera with a Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS lens at ƒ/5.6 with a 1/200 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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Rafinha Bastos em "A Arte do Insulto", Teatro Municipal de Santo André - 08/06/2008

She's Sofia, the youngest stand up comedian in Italy. A couple of month ago, she contacted me for a shooting.

Sofia loved this gallery/shop, however when she said: "I want to make some photos in there" I thought:"What?! It's a messy place, too many things, bad light, oh my god…"…but when I looked up, Sofia made a really funny face and I thought:"This is perfect! Everything is simply perfect..it's just her!"

And now I love this pic, it's my favorite one. It represent her. Funny face, strange place, the disorder…she felt comfortable in this gallery/shop.

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Nikki Glaser at The Lyric Theatre, Baltimore 11.04.23 by Johnny Martyr

 

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"I love you!" Showing to the photographer from the journal Bors, how I open towards the audience I meet. I do.

 

Photo taken by the daily Bors, Hungary for Sunday papers photographer Moritz Istvan Saturday (for next day) but they did publish one of the other photos he took at the "learn and laugh" conference in Budapest..

 

They did not use this one, but another with one of my hand up, better for a whole page in newspaper. 2013 fall

photo for newpaper shown on Toastmaster meeting next day

 

I did translate it on Facebook, and my blog.

 

I did indeed fall in love 5 years ago with the audience during a toastmasters club contest, they give me back that love each time, as I speak, as I tell stories or comedy.

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Title, Borsonline.hu used yet a third picture, taken while I was talking to the journalist.

 

Egyéjszakás kaland éppúgy szerepel a színpadi történetek között, mint az: miért nem akar férfi lenni.

"Kalandos életem volt, sok nehézséggel, de ma már minden megélt rosszban keresem és meglelem a jót, a humort " – kezdi a Kolozsváron született, majd a nyilasok, a bombák és az oroszok elől Budán bujkáló, végül Párizsban diplomázó, két házasságon túl lévő asszony. A 80 éves Julie Kertésszel a Toastmasters, azaz -beszédmondó mesterek budapesti konferenciáján találkoztunk.

 

– Először furcsán néznek rám, mert a humoristák kint is fiatalok és főként fiúk. -Aztán amikor hallják, hogy az ő nyelvükön beszélek, meg szexis témákat dobok be, s olyanokat bizonygatok, hogy sosincs túl késő, akkor valahogy elfogadnak. Nem csak a fiatalok, a saját korosztályom is. Minél személyesebb történetet me-sélek, annál jobban ne-vetnek.

 

– Sztoriztam már a negyvenévesen megélt egy-éjszakás kalandomról, meg arról, sosem akartam férfi lenni, mert azoknak mindennap borotválkozniuk kell. A nőknek nem. Legalább is ötvenéves korukig. Aztán feltöltöttem az internetre egy olyan képet, amin borotvahabos arccal borotválkozom. Súlyos lépés volt, de őszinte és vicces is – meséli életigenléstől csillogó szemmel Júlia, aki tényleg tudja a titkot, hiszen még hetven felett is akadt udvarlója.

 

A lényeg: önbizalmat ad.

 

A beszéd művészete önbizalmat és erőt ad, népszerűséget hoz.

 

Ahhoz, hogy elmondhassuk, ami nekünk fontos, úgy, hogy azt mások is megértsék, s akár el is fogadják – vélekednek a non-profit Toastmasters Szervezetnél, mely négy angol és egy magyar nyelvű Budapesti klub után Győr felé nyit.

Comedian Stewie V

Had a very solid time at The PIT. The Extra Sauce Comedy Lineup Hosted by Ariel & Carolyn Castiglia, Every 1st and 3rd Thursday.

The Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh was built in 1883 and named after the Theatre Royal Lyceum and English Opera House, the residence at the time of legendary Shakespearean actor Henry Irving.

It was built by architect C. J. Phipps at a cost of £17,000 on behalf of J. B. Howard and F. W. P. Wyndham, two local theatrical managers and performers who went on to establish the renowned Howard & Wyndham company in 1895. With only four minor refurbishments, in 1929, 1977, 1991, and 1996, the Royal Lyceum remains one of the most original and unaltered of the architect's works.

Since 1965 the theatre has been the home of The Royal Lyceum Theatre Company.

The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, and since January 2011, the EDF Energy London Eye.

 

The entire structure is 135 metres (443 ft) tall and the wheel has a diameter of 120 metres (394 ft). It is currently Europe's tallest Ferris wheel, the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom with over 3.5 million visitors annually, and has made many appearances in popular culture.

 

When erected in 1999 it was the world's tallest Ferris wheel, until surpassed first by the 160 m (520 ft) Star of Nanchang in 2006 and then the 165 m (541 ft) Singapore Flyer in 2008. Supported by an A-frame on one side only, unlike the taller Nanchang and Singapore wheels, the Eye is described by its operators as "the world's tallest cantilevered observation wheel". It offered the highest public viewing point in the city until it was superseded by the 245-metre (804 ft) observation deck on the 72nd floor of The Shard, which opened to the public on 1 February 2013.

 

The London Eye adjoins the western end of Jubilee Gardens (previously the site of the former Dome of Discovery), on the South Bank of the River Thames between Westminster Bridge and Hungerford Bridge, in the London Borough of Lambeth.

 

The large building on the left is the Shell Centre, which is one of the two "central offices" of oil major Shell (the other is in The Hague). Shell Centre is located on the Belvedere Road in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is a prominent feature on the South Bank.

 

Shell Centre was constructed in 1961, to a design by Sir Howard Robertson, and the tower stands at 107 metres (351 ft) with 27 storeys (26 numbered and a mezzanine level) and extends three storeys below ground. The tower was the first London office tower to exceed the height of the Victoria Tower of the Palace of Westminster. It replaced the Midland Grand Hotel as the tallest storied building in London, and the Royal Liver Building as the tallest in the United Kingdom. On completion the building also held the record for the largest office building, by floor space, in Europe.

 

The current Shell Centre comprises the tower building and three adjoining nine-storey wings (collectively formerly known as the "Upstream Building"). The original development also included a separate building known as the "Downstream Building", which was separated from the Upstream Building by the railway viaduct between Charing Cross and Waterloo East. The Downstream Building was disposed of by Shell in the 1990s and is now a block of residential apartments known as the White House, and has been heightened by a storey.

 

The lower and colourfully lit building on the right of and next to the London Eye is County Hall (sometimes called London County Hall, LCH) which was once the headquarters of London County Council and later the Greater London Council (GLC). The building is just north of Westminster Bridge, facing west toward the City of Westminster, and close to the Palace of Westminster. The nearest tube stations are Waterloo and Westminster.

 

Today County Hall is the site of businesses and attractions, including the London Sea Life Aquarium, a permanent exhibition of works by the artist-in residence, Nasser Azam, and a Namco Station amusement arcade. The London Eye's visitor centre is inside the building. There is also a suite of exhibition rooms which was home to the Saatchi Gallery from 2003 to 2006, and is now home for the London Film Museum. Other parts of the building house two hotels (a budget Premier Inn & a 5 star Marriott Hotel), several restaurants, and some flats. Various spaces are available for hire for functions, including the council chamber at the heart of the building. Until January 2010 the Dali Universe was also in the building but this has now closed and will be reopening in another venue soon.

 

The River Thames flows through southern England. It is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn. While it is best known for flowing through London, the river also flows alongside other towns and cities, including Oxford, Reading, Henley-on-Thames, and Windsor.

 

The river gives its name to three informal areas: the Thames Valley, a region of England around the river between Oxford and west London; the Thames Gateway; and the greatly overlapping Thames Estuary around the tidal Thames to the east of London and including the waterway itself. Thames Valley Police is a formal body that takes its name from the river, covering three counties.

 

In an alternative name, derived from its long tidal reach up to Teddington Lock in south west London, the lower reaches of the river are called the Tideway.

 

The administrative powers of the Thames Conservancy have been taken on with modifications by the Environment Agency and, in respect of the Tideway part of the river, such powers are split between the agency and the Port of London Authority.

 

In non-administrative use, stemming directly from the river and its name are Thames Valley University, Thames Water, Thames Television productions, Thames & Hudson publishing, Thameslink (north-south railways passing through central London), and South Thames College. Historic entities include the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company.

 

Two canals link the river to other river basins: the Kennet and Avon Canal and the Grand Union Canal, westward and northward respectively. Two further cross-basin canals are disused but are under reconstruction: the Thames and Severn Canal (via Stroud), which operated until 1927 (to the west coast of England), and the Wey and Arun Canal to Littlehampton, which operated until 1871 (to the south coast).

 

Rowing and sailing clubs are common along the Thames, which is navigable to such vessels. Kayaking and canoeing also take place. Safe headwaters and reaches are a summer venue for organised swimming, which is prohibited on safety grounds in a stretch centred on Central London. Non-Olympic watersports with a lesser presence include skiffing and punting.

 

The bows of the PS Tattershall Castle is in the foreground and is now moored on the River Thames at the Embankment, and is used as a floating pub and restaurant. It was recently refitted at a cost of several million pounds.

 

The steamer was built in 1934 as a passenger ferry on the River Humber between Kingston upon Hull and New Holland. It found service as a tether for barrage balloons during the Second World War. In 1981, after long service as a passenger and goods ferry, the ship was towed to London. The opening of the Humber Bridge made the ferry service, known to have existed since at least Roman times, redundant.

 

A sister ship also launched in 1934, the PS Wingfield Castle, is preserved at Hartlepool's Maritime Experience.

 

A third similar Humber ferry, the PS Lincoln Castle, built in 1940, was scrapped in Autumn 2010.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Eye

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_Centre

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Hall,_London

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Thames

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NYC Is Dead Comedy | January 2023

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Alive and Unwell Tour - Warner Theatre, Washington DC June 21, 2024

 

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Live short comedy routine on BBC1 the One show, 1st October 2014 and standing on my feet

(finally, after 5 month recovering from having broken my leg and then strained my "good" knee.

 

So, perhaps it is life even after 80

 

Till Wednesday, still On Iplayer,

www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04httj8/the-one-show-01102014

"Julie Kertesz, a 77 year old former chemist who changed her life to become a stand up comedian"

 

The Guardian photographer come to the club "comedy in Tooting" and took 100 of photos

he promised me to send me, but Martin Godwin never did. The Guardian press manager send me six of those wonderful images he had taken three month after The Guardian published a double page on my life and activity. They published a two page article not at the beginning of the year, but at the long weekend in June.

 

Just a year ago, by Martin Godwin took this photo

www.martingodwin.com/#

 

and now, I wrote about "A year ago" in my blog:

competentcommunicator.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/a-year-ago.html

 

Commissioned for G2 Features in The Guardian newspaper appeared:

see www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/jun/04/change-your-life-a...

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