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Lara Rae (born 1963 in
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), formerly known as Al Rae, is a
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comedian, best known as the longtime artistic director of the
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"Gender politics: Autobiographical show a step on Rae's journey". ''
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'', October 1, 2015.
and as a performer on the
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comedy series ''
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''. She has also been a writer for radio and television, including on '' Blackfly'',"Funny man Al Rae on coming out at 49"
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''. She has been a three-time Canadian Comedy Award nominee and a Gemini Award nominee for her work on ''Little Mosque''. Rae started as half of the
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-based comedy duo Al & George with
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. After the duo broke up in 1993, Rae moved to
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and began working as a solo standup comedian."A laughing matter". ''
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'', November 26, 2015.
She wrote the play ''How Do You Know When You're Done?'', a fictionalized account of their creative tensions and breakup which premiered at the
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in 1999, and was a founder of the Winnipeg Comedy Festival in 2002. In 2013, while still known as Al and presenting as male, Rae came out as
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at age 49. She came out as
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in October 2015. At the time of her announcement, she was working as an assistant director on a stage production of Christopher Marlowe's play '' Edward II'' in Winnipeg. In November, she made her first on-stage appearance as a comedian since beginning her gender transition, as part of the Empow(HER)ment comedy show in Winnipeg. She is an instructor in the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies at the
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