How I Got Here

Mightier than the sword

George Reinblatt sits at a cluttered desk surrounded by piles of paper and crumpled sheets, tossing documents into an overflowing trash bin.

Photography by Kyla Zanardi

It鈥檚 been said that a good roast is like a eulogy 鈥 but with better timing. And, in that regard, no one has better timing than George Reinblatt, Artsci鈥99, a film studies grad who has carved out a singular path in the world of television comedy, specializing in the art of the roast. 

But even though he鈥檚 an expert in the kind of barbs that make celebrities squirm, for Reinblatt, now head writer and executive producer of CTV鈥檚 Roast Battle Canada, it鈥檚 all part and parcel of having a positive impact on the world through the art of comedy and the power of the written word. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much art nowadays that stirs up bad emotions or makes you feel sad. And I鈥檓 just the opposite. I only want to make you laugh,鈥 he says.  

Roasts are just a part of Reinblatt鈥檚 impressive resum茅.

His professional start came with his creation 鈥 alongside fellow Artsci graduates Christopher Bond, Artsci鈥01, Frank Cipolla, Artsci鈥98, and Melissa Morris, Artsci鈥02, (now Adjunct Lecturer at the DAN School of Drama and Music) 鈥 of Evil Dead The Musical, a show the New York Times said might just succeed as 鈥渢he next Rocky Horror Show.鈥

Reinblatt鈥檚 musical, which launch-ed at the Tranzac Club on Brunswick Avenue in Toronto back in 2003, has exploded in popularity worldwide. What started as a small-time tribute to the Sam Raimi-Bruce Campbell--led comedy-horror franchise is now a certified cultural phenomenon, with fans around the world 鈥 something Reinblatt says he never could have imagined.

鈥淒id I expect this show would reach these levels? Of course not. We shoot fake blood on our audience as they watch musical theatre. You could never predict something that ridiculous would be playing for over 21 years in over 350 cities,鈥 Reinblatt says. 鈥淚鈥檓 still shocked by how big this became.鈥

When writing a joke, you analyze every syllable. Should this word go at the top of the sentence? Or is it funnier at the end? Can I make it shorter? The art is in trying to shape the perfect sentence that gets the biggest possible laugh.

Ever since Evil Dead The Musical鈥檚 rise, Reinblatt has enjoyed considerable success as a writer on both sides of the border. And while you may not recognize his name, you most certainly have been entertained by his words. His writing has appeared in shows on major American networks, he鈥檚 been nominated for six Canadian Screen Awards and an Outer Critics Circle Award (honouring theatrical achievement), and won a Dora Award, which recognizes excellence in theatre, dance, and opera productions in Toronto.

And, of course, it is no surprise that he has also contributed as a writer to Comedy Central Roasts, including roasts of Justin Bieber, Bruce Willis, and Rob Lowe. To top it off, he鈥檚 written comedic material for big names like Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, and Steve Martin at the Much Music Video Awards and Montreal鈥檚 Just For Laughs festival. 

鈥淭he amount of times the word 鈥榬oast鈥 is on my resum茅 is crazy,鈥 he jokes. 

But the recipe for a perfect roast is, well, no laughing matter.

鈥淲hen writing a joke, you analyze every syllable. Should this word go at the top of the sentence? Or is it funnier at the end? Can I make it shorter?鈥 he says. 鈥淭he art is in trying to shape the perfect sentence that gets the biggest possible laugh.鈥

Throughout Reinblatt鈥檚 professional success, one thread has remained constant: his deep ties to 皇冠体育鈥檚. As a student, he was part of 皇冠体育鈥檚 Musical Theatre (QMT), the now-defunct Studio Q (a former video media organization within the Alma Mater Society), and 皇冠体育鈥檚 Bands. 

鈥淟iterally, I can trace almost everything I鈥檝e done back to 皇冠体育鈥檚,鈥 Reinblatt says. 鈥淲ith Evil Dead, I met Chris and Melissa in QMT, I met Frank in the Bands 鈥 so Evil Dead is a total 皇冠体育鈥檚 connection.鈥

Reinblatt says he found many outlets for performance at 皇冠体育鈥檚, all leading him down the path to success as the playwright and writer he is today.

鈥溁使谔逵檚 just gave so many opportunities to perform, to express yourself, and I took as many as I could at the time,鈥 he reflects. 鈥淎nd now, all these years later, it kind of sparked everything that became my career.鈥 

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