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S02E15 Sam Yarb, English speaker - From Post Mills, Vermont, USA 🇺🇸

24.09.2024
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How do you perform and progress on the comedy circuit, when you as a native English speaker already moved to an Asian country where the population does not speak English as their mother tongue (and there really isn’t much stand up comedy going on)?

Such is the story of Sam Yarb, co-founder of the leading comedy club in Taiwan - Two Three Comedy Club 二三喜劇. Sam started by arranging road trips to cities and towns of all sizes on the East Asian island to target the scattered English-speaking expats. Gradually, along came the Taiwanese people.

As stand up comedy becomes more popular and the Mandarin scene outgrows the English scene, Sam becomes the instrumental figure in bringing international acts to the island and connecting the English performers with neighbouring Asian countries.

We hear from Sam how he manages a comedy club in a foreign land and Sam’s observations on the local Taiwanese v.s. expat audience

The Firelight Chat podcast episode with Sam quoted in this episode:

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Intro

Sam’s accent

How Sam started performing comedy in Southern Taiwan (a short Northern v.s. Southern Taiwan debate)

Comedy road trips in Taiwan

Audience make-ups in small Taiwanese towns and tailoring materials

A self-deprecating American comic in front of a Taiwanese audience

Expat v.s. Taiwanese audiences

Taiwanese approaching stand up comedy shows with curiosity

Taiwan - China relations as comedy material?

Expat audience in Taiwan v.s. US audience

Nationality comparison based comedy materials

Being a comedy promoter/producer in Asia

How the small town gigs are organised and promoted

Writing all funny ideas that come to mind and making selections later

Sam’s Social Media and 23 Comedy Club in Taipei

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Podcast intro music by @Taigenkawabe