You’ve Already Been “Writing” Punchlines For Years That Work

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If you are looking for a way to write stand-up punchlines easily, you may be shocked to find out that you wave been doing that since you have been able to talk. Find out why this can be a major game changer for talented funny people wanting to become a pro comedian. Continue reading You’ve Already Been “Writing” Punchlines For Years That Work

Your First 5 Minutes Of Stand-up Comedy Material

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Your first 5 minutes of stand-up comedy material is the most important. It should be tight and generate maximum audience laughter. This article discusses what “tight” means and what you need to do to move forward quickly as a comedian when it comes to audience laughter. Continue reading Your First 5 Minutes Of Stand-up Comedy Material

What You Need To Know About Riffing

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Riffing is the term used by comedians to describe spontaneous interactions with the audience. But riffing is not actually what it appears to be. This article identifies the adverse circumstances associated with trying to riff on stage as a comedian instead of delivering a well prepared stand-up routine. Continue reading What You Need To Know About Riffing