Having read Kevin Hart and Kevin Bridges books , the one thing they had in common is they put in 100,s and 100,s of hours getting slaughtered on stage ,people not laughing .
Good luck Bob its a long road , but they will tell you worth it now
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I can empathise with your final sentence. I've got up at open mic nights and played guitar, but however bad you are if everyone knows the song they'll sing along. Its completely different standing on stage telling a gag you've written and trying to make people laugh. Scariest thing Ive done in my life, but im pleased i had a go.
Having read Kevin Hart and Kevin Bridges books , the one thing they had in common is they put in 100,s and 100,s of hours getting slaughtered on stage ,people not laughing .
Good luck Bob its a long road , but they will tell you worth it now
This is advice about being a stand up comedian from Rhod Gilbert. I’ve tried to remember exactly what was said to share .
It may be useful. !
Comedians have different styles. What works for Tim Vine is completely different from what works for Dara OBrain.
My guess would be that your humour would come from being the ‘bloke in a bar’ . Taxi drivers must have a load of funny stories about the passengers or places.
This style involves you telling a story as if you were chatting to a bloke in a bar over a beer.
Relaxed, you only have to remember the key points and the punch line. But you have to practice the timing of your delivery.
First get the key points of the story/stories down in writing. Some comedians use a white board or flip charts Then tell the story to yourself in a mirror. Practice the movement and gestures which underlines the points which keep your story on the track towards your punch line. Hands, body language, gestures, eye movements all contribute to getting the audience engaged and interested
When you think you have ironed out the presentation you can try it for real on friends and or family and seek honest feedback. It’s not about whether or not they think what you are saying is funny to them but rhythm and timing of how you present it. Practice practice practice
That’s all I can remember but I wish you well. You’ll sort it out for your self as you go along.
This is a story I did to an expat comedy night in Ho Chi Minh. A mixed crowd of English, American and Australian mainly.
So… I’m standing at the lights on xxxx street waiting for the smallest gap in the traffic to allow me the opportunity of being run over by a mad local on a motorcycle .
I’m looking around and catch the eye of a guy who owns the shop on the corner.
I look into the shop and all the shelves are bare. It’s empty.
So I said to him ‘Alright mate. Business must be good ‘ gesturing to the shop.
‘No. Business is crap’ he said
‘You’re joking your shops empty. What do you sell ?
He said ‘Shelves’
Cheers for the advice all and for the good wishes.
There will be a video being given to us of our nights performance so I will share it when it becomes available.
The gig is in prism on Greyfriars Road on 27th November a Sunday and I'm going to just practice practice practice when I can. Cheers
good luck uncle bob, I wouldn't know but it seems like something you'll grow into, the more stage hours the more confident you'll become
Never done stand up but I do have to do public speaking as part of my job.
As others have said 5 minutes is a long time to talk with no one to feed off.
Best advice I can give is do your prep and practise it on a family member first ,to get the delivery sorted.
On the night remember to control the speed of your delivery and if you have a prop , such as a microphone, then use it ,as for reasons unknown they do seem to have a calming effect.
Always but always have a few put downs tucked away in order to deal with hecklers, drunks and idiots.
Good luck.
Good luck.
I am really struggling with this comedy gig I've volunteered to do for charity.
For those that know me well I'm usually a pretty confident type of person in general. But after week 3 of training, I am starting to doubt I can do this I am really finding it difficult to get up and present my 5 mins worth of material without getting all flustered and just not able to remember anything I've wrote.
My mind is just going completely blank when I get up in front of people and then I'm just stuttering and going into a sweat.
I believe it has now started effecting my day to day living so much so that my anxiety levels and blood pressure readings have hit an all time high.
So much so that it's on red on the machine saying seek immediate medical help.
I won't be dropping out as this should be a dream come true for me. But I just don't think I'll be able to function properly on the night and will balls it all up spectacularly in front of all my family and friends.
It's only 5 minutes I have to do but I've never experienced pressure like this it's absolutely mental torture.
Anyway, that's week 3 update.
Fingers crossed I don't have a clutcher before the gig. ❤️❤️🤞😂😂
Here’s an opening joke for you Bob.
Pete the serial flasher, is thinking of retiring, but he’s decided to stick it out for another year!
Why don't you put some notes on your hand/watch/sellotaped to the stage.
Even take a few props in a bag. Put the subjects ona list inside the bag. Simple props along the line of Tommy Cooper like 'one liner' etc. If it keeps you on track if you're forgetting it then well worth thinking about and can pad out the act too.
You won’t see better stand up comedy than what was served up at QPR last night, I was in tears for most of it.
Starmers gag yesterday wasn't bad for him, gone by Christmas, although it could have been gone by tomorrow!
Here’s one for you Uncle Bob….
Fancied fish and chips for my tea so popped down the local chippy
I said to the fella “ Hey mate that fish is still alive!!!”
He says no it’s definitely dead what makes you say that?
“Cos it’s eaten half my chips”
Just say you are a Cardiff City supporter. That should get a few laughs and possibly an introduction to some football jokes.
Did you hear the joke about the footballer who spent some of his money on booze women and fast cars? The rest he squandered.