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We laugh with American comic,
Jena Friedman
WHAT’S THE BEST PART OF YOUR
CURRENT SHOW? I’m still figuring
that out. But probably the end.

WHO INSPIRES YOUR COMEDY? The
current political moment in America.

DO YOU HAVE ANY FUNNY TALES
ABOUT A TIME YOU BOMBED ON
STAGE? It wasn’t necessarily
bombing, but I performed for a bunch
of people who were Trump
supporters, and it was a funny set. It
was funny in a “meta” way because
they weren’t really laughing but I got
them to laugh a little bit in the end,
which was cool. Right now it’s hard to
talk about certain things in certain
parts of the US. We’re pretty divided
so if you can get people to laugh it’s
always a good thing, but it’s also
always funny when no one laughs.

WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE ONE-
LINER? The comedian Mark
Normand has a joke that goes,
“I don’t know why everyone is afraid
to die alone, I’m afraid to die in a
group.” I think that’s one of the

funniest lines and it’s true. It’s
terrifying to die.

WHAT’S YOUR MOST MEMORABLE
HECKLE? I like when the heckles are
weirdly positive—but they’re still
interruptions. When someone says,
“Yeah I totally know what you mean!”
It makes you think, You’re not helping,
but thanks.

HAVE YOU FOUND ANY PLACES TO
BE FUNNIER THAN OTHERS? No, I
think everyone is funny in their own
way. The crowds I do best at are
usually in New York, San Francisco
or DC, for whatever reason.

WHICH SUPER POWER WOULD YOU
HAVE? Well I’d say invisibility but I
just have to wait until I’m in my sixties
for that. So, flying. n

“Jena Friedman: Miscarriage of Justice” is
playing at Assembly—George Square,
Studio 5 at 9:20pm throughout August as
part of Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Go to
jenafriedman.com for information
and tickets

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