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Suddenly Stardust: A Memoir (of Sorts) About Fear, Freedom & Improv
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Suddenly Stardust: A Memoir (of Sorts) About Fear, Freedom & Improv in Ottawa, ON
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Suddenly Stardust: A Memoir (of Sorts) About Fear, Freedom & Improv in Ottawa, ON
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"If there was a land called I Could Never Because I'm Afraid, I would be the queen. I would sit on an enormous throne wearing a mighty crown and regal robes, and I'd be known far and wide for my ability to come up with excuses to avoid doing even the things I actually wanted to do. But when I turned 50, I went to an improv workshop. That's when I hopped a train from the land of I Could Never and got off at the next station, Maybe I Can."
Join improvisor and award-winning writer Joanne Brokaw on a quirky journey of self discovery (on and off stage) as she shares how the simple concept of "Yes And" opened her eyes to the wonder she'd been missing for most of her life, pushed her out of her comfort zone, and helped make her a better human.
"If there was a land called I Could Never Because I'm Afraid, I would be the queen. I would sit on an enormous throne wearing a mighty crown and regal robes, and I'd be known far and wide for my ability to come up with excuses to avoid doing even the things I actually wanted to do. But when I turned 50, I went to an improv workshop. That's when I hopped a train from the land of I Could Never and got off at the next station, Maybe I Can."
Join improvisor and award-winning writer Joanne Brokaw on a quirky journey of self discovery (on and off stage) as she shares how the simple concept of "Yes And" opened her eyes to the wonder she'd been missing for most of her life, pushed her out of her comfort zone, and helped make her a better human.

















