Laugh Out Loud with the Dad Who Cracks the Code of Joy!
presented by Brendan McLeod
Catch The Joy on four different dates – October 8 through the 11 at 7:00PM!
This performance is part of the Special Presentations.
The Joy will be livestreamed on October 10 – Get your digital ticket to see the show LIVE from home!
About the Show
Prepare for an evening of insightful laughter with Brendan McLeod’s “The Joy,” a unique and hilarious comedy that delves into a dad’s unexpected love affair with data and his child’s wonderfully diverse reactions to music. This isn’t just a stand-up routine; it’s a witty exploration: How does a baby react to hearing Whitney Houston for the first time? How about Metallica, or Bach? In this funny, moving storytelling show, JUNO-nominated musician and acclaimed theatre creator Brendan McLeod recounts his newborn daughter’s reactions to the first 1000 songs of her life. In doing so, he breaks down everything from how our body processes music, to how different cultures communicate, to how James Brown learned to dance. Ultimately THE JOY is about the importance of music and family—a tribute to all the things we feel in our heart when we listen with our ears.
The Ultimate Comedy for Music Lovers (and Data Nerds!): Brendan McLeod’s ‘The Joy.
About Brendan McLeod
Brendan McLeod is a Toronto-based theatre creator, writer, and musician. He’s the author of a poetry collection, Friends Without Bodies, a novel, The Convictions of Leonard McKinley, and seven theatre shows, including Ridge, his award-winning musical on the Battle of Vimy, and Brain, his comedic monologue on consciousness. His music group The Fugitives has been nominated for a JUNO, as well as multiple Canadian Folk Music and Western Canada Music Awards, including Best Roots Group, Best Songwriter, and Best Vocal Group. He was the Poet of Honour at the 2012 Canadian Festival of Spoken Word and the 2015 Victoria Spoken Word Festival. He’s taught spoken word at Langara College, and is an active arts educator, currently touring his shows “Holy Guacamole, It’s a Poetry Show!” and “All Star SLAM” to primary schools.
His versatility extends to collaborative projects and appearances at major festivals across Canada and internationally. His unique voice and ability to blend humour with profound observation make “The Joy” a must-see event for anyone looking for a fresh, intelligent, and genuinely funny night out.
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