Comedian Angelo
Tsarouchas is returning to his native Montreal next month for two reasons.
First of all, he is yearning to return to his hometown because he can’t get his
favorite Greek baked goods in L.A., where he currently lives.
“I wish there was a
good Greek bakery in L.A.; those knock-off Greek bakeries run by Mexicans just
doesn’t do it for me,” he said in a recent phone interview. “I guess you could
say I’m coming soon to a depanneur near you.”
The other reason
heralding Tsarouchas’ prodigal return to Montreal is that he will be performing
for the second time at Just For Laughs’ Ethnic Show: Ethnical Difficulties,
which will play at the Metropolis from July 17-23. Joining Tsarouchas in this
United Nations of comedy will be host Maz Jobrani, Elon Gold, Mike Marino, Paul
Varghese and Erik Griffin.
“I’m very excited
to be working the Ethnic Show once again, because it’s a great line-up. I’ve
worked with many of these comics before, and I am glad to be together with them
next month in Montreal. It’s one of the best shows at the fest hands down,” he
said.
Angelo Tsarouchas |
Tsarouchas, who
made his festival debut 10 years ago and is currently married with a
two-year-old daughter, admits that growing up Greek in Montreal meant growing
up in a tight knit community where the people grew with you, and was a place
where you can maintain your Greek language and heritage, which is similar with
the Greek communities in Melbourne, Australia and Johannesburg, South Africa.
“Montreal is the
only place in Canada where members of the Greek community speak three
languages. I also miss celebrating Easter in Montreal, especially in Laval,
where you could always see a lamb roasting on a spit at practically every house
in the neighborhood around Easter time,” said Tsarouchas. “I can always go back
to Park Avenue, visit friends and pick up where I left off; it’s like I never
left the neighborhood.”
“It doesn’t matter
if you’re Greek, Jewish, Italian or Portuguese; we’re all Montrealers and we
always have a sense of pride in our respective communities. And if you leave
Montreal, you always miss Montreal, because they always complain about the same
things, such as they can’t get a good pizza, souvlaki or bagel where they live
now,” he added.
And Tsarouchas
never minded being known as a Greek comedian, and admitted that he never
originally placed the Greek label upon himself, but everyone else did. “I never
called myself a Greek comedian; I was more worried about being labeled as unemployed,”
he said. “At one point, I was even told to change my name. But after ‘My Big
Fat Greek Wedding’ became a hit, I was told not to change my name, and I’m glad
I didn’t, because it would have meant changing who I was and dishonouring my
Greek heritage. It’s not a bad thing being known as the Greek guy.”
When he’s not
touring around the world with his Greek tinged stand-up act, Tsarouchas has
been doing his shared of movie and TV appearances, including “Mad Men” (during
its Golden Globe Award-winning season, in which he was seen as a nightclub
bouncer), “Sullivan and Son”, “Cinderella Man” and “Fred and Vinnie”, in which
his performance earned him many critical accolades and awards. Right now,
Tsarouchas is in development with actor Vince Vaughn’s company and the CTV
network for a new sitcom that’s tentatively called “The Angelo Show”.
And top of all
those accomplishments, Tsarouchas steadfastly maintains his Greek ties these
days, as he cheers on the Greece soccer team at this year’s World Cup (in fact,
he was in the middle of watching the Ivory Coast-Japan match throughout our
interview). “I’m a big soccer fan, and I am looking forward to watching the
Greece-Japan match in a few days; however, if Greece loses, I am going to
commit hari-kari and never eat sushi again,” he admitted.
By the way, Angelo,
the way the Greek team has been progressing in the World Cup so far, you won’t
have to hang up your chopsticks, soya sauce and wasabi so quickly … and please
put away that hari-kari knife!
* * *
Derek Seguin |
After impressing
the audience at last year’s “dirty gala” with Whitney Cummings, Montreal comic
Derek Seguin was selected to perform for the first time at Just For Laugh’s
mega successful “The Nasty Show”, which plays at Club Soda from July 9-13 and
at Metropolis from July 24-26. He will be part of the line-up that will include
Ari Shaffir, Kurt Metzger, Hailey Boyle and host Bobby Slayton, the “Pit Bull
of Comedy” himself.
“I am honoured,
flattered and super excited to perform at the Nasty Show for the first time,
and joining such a great line-up including Ari Shaffir, who I find more nastier
than me,” said Seguin in a recent phone interview.
Seguin admitted
that the overwhelming popularity of the Nasty Show year after year is due to
the fact that it’s a show where anything goes, and that everyone has a little
pervert inside of them. “People are always curious about how far the moral
compass will allow them to take,” he added.
“I am not a shock
comic. I just tell my stories earnestly and hope everyone likes it,” admits
Seguin.
Seguin, who prefers
the traditional American stand-up comedy style and is a big fan of Louis C.K.,
Bill Burr, Jim Jeffries, Derek Edwards, Mike Wilmot and the late Richard Pryor
(“he is a God-like creature”), got his start in comedy while he was working as
an advertising executive, when he was introduced to Montreal comic Kevin Gasior
during a Christmas party. Shortly afterwards, at the age of 31, Seguin did his
first open mic night. What originally was supposed to be a hobby became a
career by 2008, and Seguin began appearing regularly as a headliner at many of
the Yuk Yuk’s clubs, and performed across the country alongside some of the top
comics in Canada, such as Russell Peters, Sugar Sammy, Mike Macdonald and
Jeremy Hotz.
“I am very lucky to
be put into a position where my dreams are coming true,” said Seguin. “Imagine
that … I can make money and support my wife, three kids, an ex-wife and pay for
a house by just talking about my dick!”
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