About me

Hi! I’m a comedian, a mom, and a driving instructor from Lithuania.

I have a Master’s degree in Transport Engineering (yes, really — I’m qualified to design a roundabout and joke about it). But after years in the technical world, until I found out that “being ridiculous” can be a high art. Then I traded in equations for emotions and took a sharp turn toward the stage. My journey into performing arts started with improv, clowning, screen acting, and theatre training in Lithuania. I later deepened my skils at the legendary Philippe Gaulier’s school in France, where I studied Buffon and Clowning. Along the way, I also started writing and performing original songs with a ukulele — because sometimes a tiny instrument is the only way to express big feelings.

I began my path in comedy and stand-up after becoming a mom — because once you’ve pushed a human out of your body, stage fright just doesn’t hit the same. Motherhood cracked something open in me: a raw, honest, absurd perspective that I now shape into laughter.

My stand-up style is personal, observational, and often a bit uncomfortably real. I talk about motherhood, relationships, Lithuanian culture, driving (of course), and the quiet madness of daily life. I perform in both Lithuanian and English.