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By Emma Palzere-Rae, Special to the Times
Local resident Sarbani Hazra was always drawn to performing and comedy, but opted instead to major in psychology.
After college, she moved to Boston for a job. After the workday, she gravitated to the stage at local theaters and in comedy clubs.
“The first time I did standup in Boston, it was magical. I was on point and connected with the audience. You keep chasing that high,” said Hazra.
That chase led her to New York City, where she met her husband, and then Los Angeles. They moved to Waterford when her husband took a position at Pfizer. Today, the accomplished actress balances her theatrical work with raising two young children in Waterford.