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  1. Julia Masli (1995) 1 es una payasa nacida en Estonia y radicada en Londres. 2 . Trayectoria. Masli se crió en Tallin, Estonia. Sus padres son abogados. Cuando tenía 12 años, le enviaron a un internado para niñas en Inglaterra. No hablaba inglés con fluidez en ese momento, lo que la llevó a comunicarse a menudo mediante la mímica. 1 .

  2. Comedy theatre art by your humble idiot servant Julia. top of page. JULIA MASLI . HOME. ABOUT. SHOWS. LEGS; LOGS; CHOOSH! WORKSHOPS. CONTACT. Newsletter. More. Julia Masli: ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. 09/04 - 21/04 MELBOURNE International Comedy Festival. 15/05 - 8/06 NEW YORK, Soho Playhouse. 25/10 BRIGHTON Dome Comedy Festival. 03/12/24 - 11 ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julia_MasliJulia Masli - Wikipedia

    Julia Masli (born 1995 or 1996) [1] is an Estonian-born, London-based [2] clown who garnered wide attention and a number of awards at the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe for her show ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. [1] [3] Early life. Masli was raised in Tallinn, Estonia. Her parents are lawyers.

  4. 21 de may. de 2024 · By Elisabeth Vincentelli. May 21, 2024. Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha. For a show that has its audience in stitches, “Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha” is not without solemnity. On a recent evening, its sole performer,...

  5. Julia Masli is an award-winning clown from Estonia, based in London. All she wants to do is solve people's problems and eventually win the Nobel Prize, presented to those who have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind. But this plan keeps going wrong as she continually wins prizes for comedy.

  6. 24 de ago. de 2023 · The breakout star of this year’s Edinburgh Fringe is Julia Masli, a performer with a graveyard time slot who sets out to solve her audience’s problems. Julia Masli said she developed shows...

  7. Hace 5 días · Q&A: Julia Masli on Clowning With David Byrne in New York. q+a May 27, 2024. New York’s Wildest Show Stars an Estonian Clown — and You. ByCat Zhang, a culture writer at the Cut, covering books, film, TV, and music.music. Cat was previously an editor at Pitchfork, and in 2022, she received the ASME Next Award for Journalists Under 30.