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Janine Brito: Janine Brito janinebrito joins the ladies for another Maximum Fun Drive episode filled with games and lady problems! Why do you need to go to shows? I love being on stage. I love doing stand — up comedy. You have to do it in front of real people. You have to get that feedback from the audience. You have to practice running jokes to see if they work , to see if they work consistently , to see how you can make them better. I hear that New York has the advantage over LA, the frequency.
There are just so many more shows. Shows go later in New York and there also so many more clubs that are actually inte rested in developing new talent. Things are closer. I went to New York in September. LA sucks. LA c omedy sucks. Four shows a night. Absolutely no one. It was fantastic. I thought you were great. You have a knack for stand — up. I also did some research on you.
I had to check out this treadmill incident. Also what I thought was really great about it was Jimmy Kimmel had you on afterward and you were so fantastic on that. It was great in part because I think you talked about how some people would just be outraged by this. What were your thoughts about it? I thought it was really funny. I was there on a tota l whim truly.
I was less than six months in a comedy when all this happened. She was one of the first people that I admired and looked up to. S he befriended me. I think the walk — in sauna i s funnier honestly. For the readers, you won not just the treadmill but the suite of prizes, including? A walk — in sauna and D rew was totally normal. Treated it lik e a regular day at the office. We had to play that game twice.
They only showed it once in the episode. Ev eryone overbid the first time, so we had to do it again and I got up on stage. It was so fun. It was like memes. That was surreal. J ust show up at We tap e at You were wearing a sequined dress. A gold, sequined body con dress.
My hai r was blown out. T hat day I need to get a blowout. I need to get my eyebrows done. My best friends were with me.
You di d not take those same steps now, except your nails are fabulous. Thank you. I have an ex who says beauty is pain. They gave you a cruise. They did give me a week- long cruise. The joke was wheelchair accessible cruise , wheelchair accessible accommodations.
They were really fun with it. I actually admit I got a little misty when they gave you the cruise. I thought it was so sweet. It was sweet. My family and very good close friends thought it was very funny because they know I hate cruises. It was so much fun. It was great. Did you go on the cruise?
I did not go on the cruise. I feel very bad abou t not going on the cruise. I still have the treadmill though. The longer I wait, the more credits I get. This is all a windfall. Are you working on this as a scene for a memoir , movie or something? I am very lucky and I got management this year. Honestly , shows about stand — up can feel very insider -y.
I feel like people that love stand — up also low-key wish they could do it and think they can do it. Certainly, there are these shows, there are already a lot. If I want to speak to it truthfully, I think I n eed to be many more years in it to really come at it from a place that is honest and true. There are still a lot of rungs on the ladder I want to climb up. Obviously, The Marvelous Mrs. Late N ight is great. The trailer gives that away. Do they? How she gets in the room? My impression was that she got in because they needed some diversity.
I think the way they handle stand — up comedy in it is actually really good. O nly one of the writers is a stand — up, which is a lot of the people and writers. Some people in most of them are just writers. The issue is that stand — ups are writers.
People were laughing. Perez told about being at The Improv when she was talking to an older comedian. You talk about your thing [disability]? Why would I get kudos for never addressing the fact that my life experiences are filtered through this?
On top of that, Perez also reminds audiences how inaccessible most comedy clubs remain despite the presence of the Americans With Disabilities Act that requires businesses being accessible to the disabled.
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