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’Traumatic in a Fun Way’ with Yvette Segan

’Traumatic in a Fun Way’ with Yvette Segan

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US Citizen Chris Turner sits down with Yvette Segan to discuss spewing in yellow taxis, national stereotypes, firemen with their names on their butts, George Orwell’s sexist riddles, the coming rapture, Gen Z Nihilism, getting punched in the face by a Londoner, living in Nepal, how nerve signals slow with age, the differences between New York and London, drinking in parks, Showtime on the Subway, living underground in Australia, James Bond’s name in different countries, German sex parties, Jewish summer camp, the nuances of antisemitism in America, and much more…


Yvette Segan is a comedian, actor, writer, and producer. She performs standup all over the globe, most notably at New York Comedy Festival and Top Secret in London. She has featured across the US at Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco, The Hollywood Improv in Los Angeles, Helium Comedy Club in Philadelphia, and headlined Don’t Tell in Washington, DC. In NYC she performs at clubs and indie shows across the boroughs. Her work has been featured by Buzzfeed, Betches, New Yorkers, and Barstool. She has a BA in Drama from Vassar College and Certificate in Classical Acting from the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA).


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