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How I became a comedian in Egypt

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Saif Abu Kandil is a comedian of Egyptian-Iraqi descent. He speaks English, Arabic, and French. .He began his comedy career in 2002. In 2005 he performed at his first Edinburgh Fringe Festival and was on BBC's 60 Comics in 60 minutes. At the 2006 EFF (Edinburgh Fringe Festival) he performed in Patrick Monahan's "Do the right thing." He appeared on Set List opening for Rick Overton that night, as well as other shows during the festival in 2011. In 2014, Saif became the Managing Director of Al Hezb El Comedy based in Egypt. This is a great episode looking at How Saif became a comedian and how it lead to him creating a career as a comedian in Eygpt.

If you would like to know more about Saif Abu Kandil,you can find out more about him on Instagram at saif_abu_kandil, Twitter at @saif_ak_comedy and Facebook at saifakcomedian/, or you can listen to his podcast at https://anchor.fm/saif-ak. To be informed more on Marvin McCarthy and what he is doing,you can reach him on all the main social media platforms at flopmaster2, drop me a message on info@instant-laughs.com or you can donate to the patreon at https://www.patreon.com/thecomediansparadise. If you would like to see a video of it, you can watch here:https://youtu.be/VUPi_uhTly4.

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Saif Abu Kandil is a comedian of Egyptian-Iraqi descent. He speaks English, Arabic, and French. .He began his comedy career in 2002. In 2005 he performed at his first Edinburgh Fringe Festival and was on BBC's 60 Comics in 60 minutes. At the 2006 EFF (Edinburgh Fringe Festival) he performed in Patrick Monahan's "Do the right thing." He appeared on Set List opening for Rick Overton that night, as well as other shows during the festival in 2011. In 2014, Saif became the Managing Director of Al Hezb El Comedy based in Egypt. This is a great episode looking at How Saif became a comedian and how it lead to him creating a career as a comedian in Eygpt.

If you would like to know more about Saif Abu Kandil,you can find out more about him on Instagram at saif_abu_kandil, Twitter at @saif_ak_comedy and Facebook at saifakcomedian/, or you can listen to his podcast at https://anchor.fm/saif-ak. To be informed more on Marvin McCarthy and what he is doing,you can reach him on all the main social media platforms at flopmaster2, drop me a message on info@instant-laughs.com or you can donate to the patreon at https://www.patreon.com/thecomediansparadise. If you would like to see a video of it, you can watch here:https://youtu.be/VUPi_uhTly4.

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