Comparing Apples And Oranges When It Comes To Stand-up Comedy Material

A man on stage struggles during a stand-up workshop as a class watches. A person crouches in stage lights, appearing nervous.

Many new comedians are under the impression that writing and talking are completely interchangeable forms of communication. Does that describe you? If so, you might want to take a look at this article that tackles a comment made on this blog on the topic. Continue reading Comparing Apples And Oranges When It Comes To Stand-up Comedy Material

How To Write Stand-up Comedy Material (Overview)

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Looking for the “secrets” to writing great stand-up comedy material that will generate big laughs on stage? This article provides an overview about how to write stand-up comedy material that is not found in popular books on stand-up comedy. Continue reading How To Write Stand-up Comedy Material (Overview)

4 Important Considerations For Delivering Headliner Level Laughter As A Comedian

Comedian performs in a packed theater, audience laughing and clapping, highlighting a lively stand-up comedy atmosphere.

Want to be on the fast track as a new comedian? This article identifies 4 important factors that can directly impact a comedian’s ability to generate headliner level stand-up comedy material (which directly impacts your progress speed). Continue reading 4 Important Considerations For Delivering Headliner Level Laughter As A Comedian