A couple of weeks ago, I did karaoke and got nervous in a way I hadn’t gotten nervous in 25 years. I’m so used to getting on stage in front of strangers to tell jokes, but singing is a whole different animal. Wendy Liebman Read Quote
I spend a lot of time on Facebook and Twitter writing all day long because I feel it’s my job to entertain people. Wendy Liebman Read Quote
When I want to make someone laugh in real life (as opposed to when I’m on stage where I tell one-liners), I tend to do prop comedy. For example, if I’m at the supermarket with my husband, I might put 16 bags of marshmallows in our cart when he’s not looking, or if I’m trying to make a kid smile, I’ll put my glasses on crooked. Wendy Liebman Read Quote
I would love to do a sitcom. I see myself as an older woman, getting married, and her stepchildren, who are in their twenties, move back home. Wendy Liebman Read Quote
Just figuring it out for 30 years – 30 years… I think I’m ready now to expand – to grow. Wendy Liebman Read Quote
My husband and I had recently been in a car accident, and I came out of that experience with more clarity about my career and the energy to continue to pursue it hard, no matter what the challenges. Wendy Liebman Read Quote
My parents used to bring me to Radio City when I was a little girl, so performing there 50 years later was absolutely surreal – especially with my parents in the audience! Wendy Liebman Read Quote
The audience loves when the comedian talks to them. You’re creating inside jokes, which creates a community. Wendy Liebman Read Quote