A local Indigenous stand up comedian has received a grant to fund the production of a film project about life as a comedian in Prince George.
A local stand up comedian has received $20,000 from STORYHIVE to fund the production of a film project about life as a comedian in Prince George.
The film sees Majore focus on the comedy scene in Prince George and follow along with the comedians as they put together a show and perform. The kicker comes at the end when members of the audience will be interviewed about the show they just saw and then the twist is the comedians get a chance to hear what the audience says about it.
He took the course called Indigenous Humour at the University of Northern BC and for the final project people were pairing up or getting together in groups and at the end he was all by himself.
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