corporate comedianThere seems to be some confusion about what corporate comedy is…

I want to try to clear that up if possible.

Some folks are under the impression that if you are doing corporate comedy, you have to talk about topics that are specific to the corporate world.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

The only real difference between a “corporate friendly” act and a comedy club act is this: 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.


Tags: , ,

conference-audienceIf you are a comedian, comedy magician, comedy ventriloquist, or other comedy variety entertainer and…

You have a corporate clean act with at least 30 minutes of top level, big laugh comedy material…

In this blog post, I’m going to reveal one of my best secrets for getting more corporate comedy work—all year long.

The material I am about to expose you to can be used by virtually any general audience entertainment act—including bands and musicians. 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.


Tags: , , , ,

business-cardThere are two types of people in the world of stand-up comedy:

Those who stand in line and those who make the line to stand in.

For those of you who are so inclined to really capitalize on your comedic talent, you MUST treat your act as a salable and valuable product. And just like with any product, you need to be ready to market your product and handle the business of supplying that product at the highest possible price.

But before I jump into the list of business items you should have, please note that the lowest paying and most competitive market is the comedy club market. 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.


Tags: , , , , ,