We’re happy to announce, in a time where happy announcements are few and far between, the welcoming of Aaron Boyd to our cast!
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Being the new guy, I figured we could all get to know Aaron a little better. I asked the cast to put together a few questions for our new pal. Read on:
Q – Which/What archetype of “child” were you growing up? The cool, bad boy? The studious, quiet one?
This one was very specific, heading deep into Aaron’s backstory.
Aa – I was the nervous quiet kid, looking for approval, but never knowing how to get it. I was always picked last for teams, probably with good reason.
Q – What comedy movie best reflects your style of humour?
OK, now we’re getting on track. Comedy. Relevant. Here we go:
Aa – Airplane.
Honourable mentions: Shaun of the Dead, Sightseers.
Q – Do you have any interesting phobias?
OK great gang. Back to the weirdly personal stuff.
Aa – Arachibutyrophobia. (Fear of Peanut Butter) Probably due to my allergy. (Take note, fans. No Reeses for Aaron!) Also heights without safety equipment. I struggle to climb a ladder, but I have bungee jumped, enjoy air travel, and have done the CN Tower Skywalk!
Q – Can you tell us a little bit about your experience performing comedy?
Finally, the good stuff. (Although it is super good to know about the peanut butter!)
Aa – When I was a kid I wanted to be the funny one, but was too shy to go for it. As David Letterman used to say, “I wasn’t the class clown, but I wrote for him.”
After taking Drama class in High School I finally got the guts up to try some stand-up in my youth groups’s talent shows. The audience seemed to enjoy the jokes I “borrowed” from Robin Williams, but it was my Ronald Reagan impression that really killed.
At University I met a great group of guys, and after creating a sketch comedy show based on Stephen Hawking’s “A Brief History of Time”, we formed Cavalcade of Whimsy and produced several Summerworks and Fringe Festival shows.
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Look. At. That. Hair!
We all participated in the writing, and I directed and stage managed. For the next (too many) years, I was a non-practicing comedian, with my performances limited to keeping my staff entertained during sales meetings, and the occasional karaoke night, until my friend Kate suggested we attend an Improv Niagara workshop. I caught the comedy bug once again, and look forward to playing with this awesome group of performers.
Q – Any weird piercings?
OK. This has gone too far. Thanks for reading folks. And don’t miss your chance to see Aaron in socially-distanced action at our “Laughs & Lattes” show Saturday, October 17th at the Queen Bean Café.
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