A Different Way To Approach Comedy Writing
If I were asked to pinpoint the most coveted secret that I know about comedy writing for the stand-up stage, it would be…
Don’t “write” any comedy. Structure what YOU want to say in a way that gets you maximum laughter response when you are in front of an audience.
Many people who are trying to learn stand-up comedy or add laughter to their speech or presentation are under the impression that “funny” on stage begins with words and sentences written on paper.
This so tough for many to overcome because comedians often talk about the comedy bits or the jokes that they “wrote”. Read the rest of this entry
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