2019: So YESTERDAY
Happy New Year! I’m in Idaho at Victoria’s parents’ house, watching the blizzard outside, reflecting on this time last year. We were visiting for Christmas and had to rush home for my two New Year’s Eve shows as part of Pittsburgh’s First Night! Our flight was delayed just long enough for us to miss our connection and we were stuck in the Salt Lake airport for the night. We made it back just in time to get to the venue. Lots of friends (and strangers!) came to the shows: “The Complete New Year’s Eve Experience in 30 Minutes with Comedian Helen Wildy!” It was a ton of fun and the perfect way to start a new year: Doing the thing I love most with tons of my favorite people in the crowd. And rushing. The fun is in the rushing.
I can’t believe that was a year ago. What a year it’s been! Let’s talk HIGHLIGHTS! There have been so many personal highlights this year, including moving to Seattle and being welcomed so warmly by its brilliant comedy scene. Read on — or just look at the pictures. I’m not here to tell you how to consume blogs.
Comedy Highlights Include:
Honourable Mentions:
A guest set for headliner Cameron Esposito at Helium Comedy Club in Buffalo, New York in January.
I was a guest on Pittsburgh’s beloved “Ya Jaggoff!” podcast with Victoria.
I was happily billed among friends on Queer-focused comedy shows at Unplanned Comedy and Arcade Comedy Theater.
I advanced to the finals of the Pittsburgh Improv’s “King of the Spring Contest” in April (but was in Guatemala for the finals!).
I was the Monologist at Arcade Comedy Theater’s “Hootenanny” and saw my stories turned into incredible improv scenes.
I was part of Zach Funk’s album recording and Tim Ross’s album release show.
I performed on the Not-So-Secret-House Show with the fabulous Samantha Ruddy in February, fresh off her Colbert set.
I hosted at the Pittsburgh Improv for headliner Erik Griffin in April.
I performed at “Pittsburgh’s Most Wanted” Showcase in June at The Pittsburgh Improv.
I tested my crowd work chops at “Hurry Up; Say Something Funny,” a crowd-work-only show.
I hosted “Sunday Sauce” at Pleasurebar every week in July.
I was invited to the coveted Underground Comedy Club’s Callbacks show — three times.
I hosted the Tuesday mic at Jai Thai in Seattle in October.
I hosted “Laughsgiving” at Club Comedy Seattle in November.
I featured at The Nest Comedy in Seattle’s Rendezvous.
I partook in the hilarious and delightful “Gateway Show” at Club Comedy Seattle.
I went home for the holidays and performed at Arcade Comedy Theater and Burning Bridges Comedy Club with some local and out-of-town faves!