S1E5 - Episode 5 - Naomi Snieckus and Matt Baram of "Big Stuff" at Crow's Theatre

EPISODE · Nov 4, 2024 · 38 MIN

S1E5 - Episode 5 - Naomi Snieckus and Matt Baram of "Big Stuff" at Crow's Theatre

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In this week’s episode, I’m chatting with Naomi Snieckus and Matt Baram, a comedy power couple who are writing and performing in “Big Stuff” at Crow’s Theatre. Matt and Naomi met at the famous Second City Theatre in Toronto and it was love and first laugh. They wrote and performed 5 shows together and then went on to create The National Theatre of the World with MadTV alumnus Ronald Pederson and firecracker, Kayla Lorette. For 10 years they toured internationally and gained multiple Canadian Comedy Awards. Baram and Snieckus showcases the unique point of view and chemistry borne from being a real life comedy couple who satirize coupledom in all itʼs complicated splendour. Wether they are exploring all aspects of the male/female dynamic with their sketch comedy, improvising spontaneous scenes in front of live audiences, or hosting their completely improvised no holds barred comedy podcast, the story of men and women will be told through a satiric lens, allowing our performers to deliver their own personal experiences, fully heightened and explored in a unique and comedic way. We talk about how they met, the “Big Stuff” they’ve had to deal with, and the beautifully collaborative process which has gone into making “Big Stuff” Find them on Instagram at: Baram & Snieckus (@baramsnieckus) • Instagram photos and videos Naomi Snieckus (@snieckus) • Instagram photos and videos Matt Baram (@mattbaram) • Instagram photos and videos Photo by Dahlia Katz

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