Series 3 Episode 6 - 1, 2, 3, Eyes on Me with Mrs Smith
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In this engaging conversation, Mrs Smith, a teacher turned comedian, shares her journey from the classroom to the stage. With 39 years of teaching experience, she discusses the challenges and joys of both professions, her experiences at the Edinburgh Fringe, and the importance of humour in education. Mrs Smith emphasises the significance of saying yes to opportunities and maintaining a balance between her teaching career and stand-up comedy, all while keeping her identity as Mrs Smith somewhat anonymous. The conversation concludes with light-hearted banter about cocktails and the unique experiences of being a teacher and a performer.
Have you ever wondered what your teacher was thinking? Let Facebook’s Mrs Smith enlighten you! Mrs Smith was an ordinary teacher in an ordinary school until she went viral on Facebook, got invited to the Edinburgh Fringe and accidentally became a stand-up comedian. She is currently on tour with 1,2,3, Eyes on Me, which is the follow-up to her sell-out show of 2023 See me!, which she debuted at the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe, never having done stand-up before in her life.
https://facebook.com/mrssmithsaysit
Takeaways
Mrs Smith has been teaching for 39 years.
She started writing as Mrs Smith for her friends.
The Edinburgh Fringe was a pivotal moment in her comedy career.
She enjoys the buzz of performing and making people laugh.
Maintaining anonymity allows her to express herself freely.
Balancing teaching and comedy requires careful planning.
Saying yes to opportunities can lead to unexpected paths.
Her audience primarily consists of teachers and education staff.
Humour is a powerful tool in both teaching and comedy.
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