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Interview: Judy Batalion

Socialising with uptight Brits turned me into a comedian

October 28, 2009 17:03
Judy Batalion

ByAlex Kasriel, Alex Kasriel

2 min read

If you thought we had a lot in common with our Jewish North American counterparts, think again. One Canadian comedian found her experience of moving to London so difficult, she was compelled to write a stand-up show on the subject.

The Only Jew in The Village is, as its author Judy Batalion puts it, “part stand-up, part story telling, part confessional, part rant performance” about her experience of moving to a flat in the Muslim area of Whitechapel in the East End and studying for a PhD at the Courtauld Institute of Art before embarking on a career in comedy.

“It’s about me as a young North American suburban Jewess coming to London and being a bit frazzled about the differences of being Jewish in America and London,” explains the 32-year-old, who now divides her time between New York and north London.

“I talk about coming from the East Coast of America where it’s very comfortable being Jewish. In many ways it’s less comfortable being Jewish here but I didn’t know that, so I found myself in unusual situations.”