More women on stage: Comics discuss how to encourage women to perform stand-up
MONTREAL — Comedy clubs are still male-dominated and if more women are to take their place in the industry, booking agents, audiences and fellow artists need to do more to encourage them to perform stand-up, comedian D.J. Mausner said Tuesday.
Mausner, 22, and fellow comedian Courtney Gilmour became the first women to win the Just For Laughs Homegrown Comics title at the festival’s recently concluded 35th edition.
One of the reasons it’s taken almost 20 years for a woman to win the event is partly due, she said, to the lack of female comic role models.
“I think there are more men who can look at men who came before them, and emulate them and say: ‘That’s the guy I want to be like,’ and they fit easier into a system,” said the Toronto native who has been studying in Montreal for several years.


