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Most people who are considering taking a shot at stand-up comedy have more than enough natural comedy talent to excel as a comedian. The real issues that new comedians encounter — fear, doubt, lack of confidence, etc. You came looking for signs you should be a comedian. That is what I have to offer and I hope they help you to figure out your next steps. Thank you so much. This was a very helpful article.

My views are the same. Just makes me feel more confident. Thank you. Initially, I struggled to figure out how to get started. The thought of stand-up appealed to me, but I couldn't get my head around sitting down and writing a set. Around that time, a pub I worked in asked me if I would consider doing my own spin on the traditional pub quiz.

Thus began a two-year residency with my very own comedy quiz in Bethnal Green. It was a great way for me to test jokes and considering the pub in question had quite a diverse customer base, I was able to quickly ascertain who found me funny and which types of jokes fell well. I also learned that my strength was more in ad-libbing, as opposed to overly structured sets that didn't allow me to feel out the crowd.

If you think of comedy as a journey, the only rule is there are no rules. Carve your own path and make your own route. Ok y'all, the rumours are true: writing comedy is hell hard. Well, it is for me anyway. Having spent most of my adult life being told that I am funny and that I should try comedy, I thought it would be an absolute breeze. Turns out, making funny comments and pulling silly faces doesn't necessarily translate to successfully writing a set.

Also, your private jokes with friends often kind of suck to anybody else. It's important to find a joke that people can relate to or that you know has a wide reach. Whether that's commenting on the public forum or telling an anecdote that you know always gets a laugh, it's important to remember that you are writing for an audience, as well as yourself and people you know. Traditionally, the world of comedy has been dominated by men. This always made it seem quite daunting to me. However, women have long fought against this domination and proved that despite many thinking otherwise, yes, women really are funny.

Comedy heroes like French and Saunders, Gina Yashere, and Jo Brand to name only a few have proven that there definitely is a place for women in comedy, so go out there and continue their legacy by showing that female comics do not have to adhere to any rules laid down by men. You know that anxiety-laden feeling you have when you get caught doing something weird, or that feeling of complete mortification when you let off wind at an inopportune moment?

Imagine that and multiply it by infinity plus one. That's dying on stage. What may only be five seconds of radio silence after a punchline can derail your entire set.

It's a confidence knock and something you have to experience a whole bunch of times. You have to get up on stage with a daunting crowd looming back at you, hoping that at least one person will find something you have to say funny.

I could not tell you. Before I knew it, I was on stage. And people were laughing! Not convinced? Here are some lesser known benefits:.

Stand-up comedy is, in most cases, extremely laid back. Similar to your public speaking skills, your self-confidence will grow 10 sizes after performing stand-up comedy. You just did something that so many people think is impossible! What else can you do? Anything, probably! As a kid, I was really into theater, but was ready to give it up by the time I got to college. We also hold open mic comedy shows where anyone is given a chance to take part in a fun and worthwhile experience.

Do you agree with the top 5 reasons performing stand-comedy is good for everyone? Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Performing in front of other people is an exciting new experience, too. Compared to other activities, it is quite a unique one, bringing out adrenaline that many people look for. It brings out the confidence to talk in public Performing stand-up comedy is an exciting way to gain the confidence to talk in public.



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