"a mix of stand-up and a pub quiz... [Pep & Greg] created the volatile charm of two mischievous uncles, the kind who could start a dinner-table mutiny. Their rhythm was elegantly elastic … the performance glowed."
During the audition, I tried a couple options. In the end, they chose for the dry, sardonic voice - with the occasional over-the-top American announcer thrown in. Somewhere between David Spade and John Cleese.
Every year the Netherlands - the tiny NL! - puts 300 million kg textiles into the recycling bins. Only 15% is actually recycled... Not for long? Here are 3 Dutch startups changing the game.
Dear reader, I'm not an expert in Financial Technology. But I got the call to do my “PowerPoint Parody,” where I take notes on everyone’s PowerPoints and do a comedy recap at the end of the day. It worked. Once you get the first Laugh-Out-Loud moment, it becomes infectious.
“The evening was MC’d by …the ever suave Greg Shapiro. …His relaxed, easy-going style got everyone in the mood.” “There was a lot of interaction ...it was always good natured and created a really good, friendly atmosphere and everybody had a good night out.”
Bad news: My comedy specials don’t exist on any streaming platform where you can watch them all the way through.
Good news: your attention span probably isn’t that long. Hello, YouTube!
“We need someone to host our Diversity event in Amsterdam. Who should we get?” A WHITE GUY?! Yes. “When we bring it up, people think we’re whining. When you bring it up, it’s harder to ignore.”
I’ve played serious roles, ridiculous roles - and I’ve also played in 360 degrees for a VR video game. Then I’ve played dramatic roles, comedic roles - and I’ve parachuted into Belgium for a potato video.