I have written before about the importance of audience seating when it comes to laughter generation in a stand-up comedy show.
Well, now I have visible proof of just how critical it really is.
Related Offsite Article: How Audience Dynamics Directly Impact Comedy Performance Levels
I want you to take a look at this YouTube video of Killer Stand-up comedian Khulani Malone and please note not only the laughter levels he attained, but also know that there were only twenty audience members in the room (plus 10 other comedians): Read the rest of this entry
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Comedian Gabriel Iglesias has put together one of the all-time funniest comedy package tours.
Gone are the days of tortilla humor of the Latino comedy explosion of the mid-’90s. This stand-up comedy show is just pure fun — and universally funny.
The screams were deafening when the star of the show hit the stage. “This is officially the biggest show I have ever done,” said Iglesias, who has equaled (if not surpassed) his comedy heroes, with a fresh arsenal of voices, sound effects and storytelling.
So yes, Gabriel Iglesias (fluffy) is back with a new hit Comedy Central show, Stand-Up Revolution.
Get ready to laugh your head off an join Gabe as he introduces you to 18 of the funniest comedians today.
The 2 disc DVD includes all 7 extended episodes featuring all new material from Gabe as well as hilarious bonus footage.
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 12.98
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For those of you who are looking into running your own comedy room or promoting your own comedy shows…
Audience seating can make the difference between an average show and an OUTSTANDING show, even if you only manage to fill half the room.
Why? Because the closer your audience is seated together, the bigger and more contagious the laughter generated becomes.
The more distance between audience members, the smaller and less contagious laughter becomes.
I should also mention that your ability to sustain a self-promoted comedy show is DIRECTLY related to the quality of the show you produce. Read the rest of this entry
For more information about Steve Roye, author of this blog and the Killer Stand-up Online Course, click here.
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