Local comedian Julia Fretwell took the stage at open mic night in Old Town Sacramento's Laughs Unlimited last week and earned herself a spot on the February 19, 2013 Comedy Showcase at 8 pm. (Laughs Unlimited is located in Old Town on Front Street across from Joe's Crab shack.)
Fretwell has performed at Micki and Larry's Sport Pub Comedy Nights and has proven herself a comedic force to be reckoned with.
Julia, a three year resident of Copperopolis has used humor her whole
life as a coping tool and a means for survival. Turning her well honed
skill into a paying job is a dream come true for Julia.
With 20 years experience in job development, helping people finds jobs,
Julia discovered after an incredibly injurious auto accident that she
did not want to do that anymore. She wrote a book titled "Help I Need a
Job," putting all 20 years of her experience into the book, took one
giant leap into comedy, and has never looked back. Using her previous
job skills she also does motivational humor speaking for large
corporations, including in her presentation "the scientific effect of
humor on the human psyche."
In 2009 Julia, at the insistence of some friends, entered a toastmaster
stand-up comedy contest and won. It was at that point that "I fell in
love with making people laugh." She had been bitten by the comedy bug.
By 2011 she had performed in a few small comedy clubs and the thrill of
the laugh had not dimmed. Using material from life experiences, her
"highly dysfunctional childhood" and daily interactions Julia brings the
comedy right into your life. Its a been-there-done-that reality check
that will have you busting up laughing. Her husband Eric pitches in a
few thoughts a long the way and supports her every step, "I have found
my soul mate."
With 6 kids between the two of them and 11 grand children - one more on
the way, "we work at Toys R Us during the winter months to pay off our
tab."
by,
Charity Maness