Overcoming the Pitfalls of Conventional Stand-Up Comedy Writing

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Are you “writing” jokes every day that don’t get the laughs you want when you hit the stage? If so, there’s a very good possibility that you are stuck in what I can only refer to as “joke writing mode”. Hint: Writing designed for a reader won’t get you the laughs you want as a comedian. Continue reading Overcoming the Pitfalls of Conventional Stand-Up Comedy Writing

For New Comedians Who Want To Get Big Audience Laughs In Record Time

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If you have real comedy talent and want to get big laughs as a beginner at comedy open mic nights, it’s really about the process that you use to get what you want when you hit the stage. This article covers six areas to help new comedians prepare for comedy open mics. Continue reading For New Comedians Who Want To Get Big Audience Laughs In Record Time

You Already Have MOST Of What You Need To Produce A Powerful Stand-up Comedy Act

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Still trying to write the “funny” that will work on the stand-up comedy stage? How much “writing” did you do when you made others laugh when you were using your sense of humor off stage? You have already got what it takes to be a killer comedian. Use it! Continue reading You Already Have MOST Of What You Need To Produce A Powerful Stand-up Comedy Act