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LordEden 06-27-2009 03:09 PM

Trying Out Stand-up Comedy
 
I couldn't find a thread on this anywhere in my searches, so I think I'm good on posting a new one.

I want to try my hand at stand-up comedy. I've been thinking of this for a while and discussing it with my friends. I want to try it and I think I could be good at it with practice. Has anyone every went to an open-mic or amateur night at a comedy club?
Did you like the comics up there or did you hate being there? Even better, has anyone actually got up on stage and did their bit?

I'm trying to track down places in my area that does amateur night and try my hand at it. Doing something like that would be be fun as hell and I'd love to making a career out of it. Love to hear if any TFPers have done standup before.

Cynthetiq 06-27-2009 03:22 PM

I havne't but I do have friends that do, and they find it rewarding. I even know friend who have taken stand up comedy school.

ratbastid 06-27-2009 03:28 PM

Here's what you do. Hop on I-40 and get yourself to Winston Salem, and come to The Garage for one of their open mic comedy nights. The host is a good friend of mine, and the crowd is very welcoming to newbies.

Probably be good to go a couple times and feel out the crowd. Then one night, throw yourself on the list, go up front, and wail. Be willing to learn a lot, your first night!!

Baraka_Guru 06-27-2009 03:37 PM

I haven't tried it, but I've heard what it can be like.

Some tips:
  1. Grow a thick skin
  2. Don't take things personally--if you bomb, it's not that they don't find you funny; it's that they don't find your material funny.
  3. Don't give up after your first night; it's something you work at, and something you develop, just like any other talent.

Psycho Dad 06-27-2009 04:40 PM

Some day I'm going to give this a shot myself. What I plan to do is go all out on fucking with the audience. Then the ensuing assbeating will give me a chance to try out UFC style fighting. Since I rarely have time to try new things, crossing both of these off the list in one night will save me a lot of time.

LordEden 06-27-2009 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by ratbastid (Post 2659852)
Here's what you do. Hop on I-40 and get yourself to Winston Salem, and come to The Garage for one of their open mic comedy nights. The host is a good friend of mine, and the crowd is very welcoming to newbies.

Probably be good to go a couple times and feel out the crowd. Then one night, throw yourself on the list, go up front, and wail. Be willing to learn a lot, your first night!!

Thanks for the link man, i'm going to check that place out. I'm only a hour and a half away from the place, so not to far away. Going to go to open mic there and check it out once for fun then get my set ready.

ratbastid 06-27-2009 06:08 PM

Cool. There's a monthly open-mic at a comedy club in Greensboro too, and it's a lot of fun--probably worth another half-hour of drive time each way.

squeeeb 06-27-2009 07:17 PM

ROCK ON MAN!!!!!!! i've thought about it, maybe some day i'll try, but haven't yet. good luck, kick some ass!

Martian 06-27-2009 08:32 PM

Never done stand up, but general tips for being on stage:

Smile. Make eye contact. The only performer I've ever seen who did well without making eye contact is Mitch Hedburg.

Don't Take It Personally. They may love you or hate you, and you can't let either go to your head.

Move around. Be dynamic. Standing in one spot like a wood carving makes you seem nervous, and audiences can smell fear. They're like wolves. You will be nervous; especially your first time, but every time after that also. Those butterflies never go away completely, but it's important not to let it show.

Don't go up drunk. It's a bad idea, and leads only to bad things.

Assume you're going to bomb your first night. Everybody bombs the first time they get in front of a bunch of strangers. Learn from it.

The long-standing moratorium in show business applies here, so I'll say break a leg.

Baraka_Guru 06-28-2009 03:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Martian (Post 2659946)
Assume you're going to bomb your first night. Everybody bombs the first time [...].


ratbastid 06-28-2009 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martian (Post 2659946)
audiences can smell fear. They're like wolves.

Yes and no, on this one. The open mic at the Garage isn't like Night at the Apollo. The whole event is built around 5-minute sets by a broad range of comics with a broad range of experience and skill. Some of them, all they've got is the ability to string together cuss words. Others are doing high-concept art up there. One of the best ones I ever saw was a guy telling a story about a drunken night--he's not a comic, he's just got this one killer story, and he went up and told it, and it was awesome.

It's not a particularly tough crowd, and the WANT you to be great. They're PULLING for you to be great. The crowd at an amateur open-mic is full of comics and aspiring comics, and is very much on your side.

Lasereth 06-28-2009 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ratbastid (Post 2659852)
Here's what you do. Hop on I-40 and get yourself to Winston Salem, and come to The Garage for one of their open mic comedy nights. The host is a good friend of mine, and the crowd is very welcoming to newbies.

Probably be good to go a couple times and feel out the crowd. Then one night, throw yourself on the list, go up front, and wail. Be willing to learn a lot, your first night!!

Oh man that's great. My mom actually used to be partners with the guy that owns that place and helped open it up and run it for years. My mom, myself, and my brother and sister painted that place years ago to get it ready to be a venue. Right across the street is Elliot's Revue and Silvermoon Saloon, two bars that my mom owns and manages. I actually work 300 feet from The Garage.

It's a small world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LordEden 06-28-2009 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lasereth (Post 2660137)
Oh man that's great. My mom actually used to be partners with the guy that owns that place and helped open it up and run it for years. My mom, myself, and my brother and sister painted that place years ago to get it ready to be a venue. Right across the street is Elliot's Revue and Silvermoon Saloon, two bars that my mom owns and manages. I actually work 300 feet from The Garage.

It's a small world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dude that rocks! I'm not going to the open mic this coming week but I'm going the week after 4th of July weekend. You should come to see me and see if i kill or bomb.

I love being on stage so I know that part of it I have nothing to worry about. I figure letterman won't be calling after my first night, but it will give me experence I need and the knowledge of doing something for the first time. I've been waiting to do this for YEARS. Ratbastid, you said they do 5 mintue sets? That was my biggest question was how much time they gave you. I read that you should have a set that is twice as you have time for, that way you can mix it up if people arn't laughing at your jokes.

ratbastid 06-28-2009 12:57 PM

We should have a little get-together for Eden's first night up! Get us a date and firm time, and we'll do it!

DaniGirl 06-28-2009 01:18 PM

I think stand-up comedy sounds like an awesome ambition, I hope you make it
Good Luck

LordEden 06-28-2009 03:05 PM

Let me get my set together and I'll let you know for sure when i'll be there for my first night. I'd love he support from you guys and an unbais opinion of my set.

Punk.of.Ages 06-28-2009 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martian (Post 2659946)
Don't go up drunk. It's a bad idea, and leads only to bad things.

Maybe not for comedy, but I do much, much, much better on stage with a couple beers in me. I'm not talking sloshy drunk, but a good buzz. It loosens me up and helps me "feel" the music better...

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First off, let me say that I think it's very rad that you want to get into comedy. It's something I've thought about getting into from time to time also. In fact when I was in high school I did a comedy bit for a school program deal. I got a lot of laughs and it was overall a fun experience.

That's the only time I've ever done any stand up comedy, but I have spent a fair amount of time on stage as a musician. The first time I got on stage I could barely breathe at first. I just looked across the "crowd", took a deep breath, pounded a beer, and.... blew it. Bad.

My vocals were way louder than our instruments, my cable fell out of my guitar repeatedly, I forgot lyrics, and these were just my mistakes. The drummer couldn't keep tempo for his life that night, the backup vocalist was too shy to sing audibly, and the bassist kept dropping his pick and bending over to pick it up...

We were just awful, man, but fuckin' eh, we had a blast...

I guess the advice I'm trying to give here is have fun with it and dont be too hard on yourself.

Good luck, man. I wish I was closer. I'd like to come see you...

Martian 06-28-2009 07:45 PM

A couple of beers is one thing. Drunk is something else.

I've seen guys on stage who couldn't quite manage standing up straight. It never ends well.

The hardest thing for me was learning how to make friends with the crowd. I think for musicians this is a bit harder, since we're more focused internally. A comedian has to engage the crowd by definition.

Crowds are scary. Getting used to them is hard. But it's also where the rush comes from.

Caution: You may get addicted.

Charlatan 06-28-2009 09:51 PM

I did an open mic night back in University. Some friends talked me into it.

The hard part is writing funny material. The second hardest part is delivering it.

I got a few laughs and left a few stink bombs on the stage. I didn't do it again because I think I am more a born heckler than a stand up.

LordEden 06-29-2009 05:29 AM

I don't plan on having more than two beers before I go on stage, just something to drink to pass the time till my turn. I'd like to go near the beginning, so I can get it over with. Pop the cherry and get it over with.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlatan (Post 2660559)
I didn't do it again because I think I am more a born heckler than a stand up.

You are not allowed to come to any of my stand-up routines.

Lasereth 06-29-2009 12:17 PM

If you do it at the Garage I'll be there.

ratbastid 06-29-2009 06:54 PM

Sweet. I'm pretty sure I can get the girls up for it. Any other NC'ers around?

Xerxys 06-29-2009 07:43 PM

Wheres Gucci @

Lasereth 06-30-2009 04:01 AM

BTW I can't make it the weekend of the 11th. This weekend or the weekend after the 11th but not the 11th.

LordEden 06-30-2009 02:34 PM

Well, it's closed till the 10th so it will have to be after the 11th. Looks like the next comedy open mic night is the 23rd of July (Thursday). I plan on being there on the 23rd and getting up on stage. Gives me little under a month to get my set together and work on it. Sound good to you guys?

ratbastid 06-30-2009 07:03 PM

I think I can work that out.

Lasereth 07-01-2009 04:50 AM

Same, I'll be there.

Lasereth 07-20-2009 04:23 AM

Well the 23rd is close. Is this still on?

LordEden 07-20-2009 04:50 AM

I'm going to be there, some of my friends may show up, but I'm not sure yet. I need to call them and see if I need to sign up and what time should I show up, general info kind of shit.

invalidiuser 07-20-2009 06:34 AM

Never done it but if your jokes are funny and your delivery of the jokes is good then your pretty much golden. I don't really care if a person is new, shy, scared, etc... as long as his/her jokes are funny and with good delivery of it.

Good luck on your journey.

ratbastid 07-20-2009 11:21 AM

Hm.... Something has come up that night. Let me see if I can move it.

Lasereth 07-22-2009 05:20 AM

What time will you be on stage/what time does it start?

LordEden 07-22-2009 05:35 AM

That's a good question, I'm not entirely sure, I'll call today. I plan on leaving my house a little before 6 here in hickory. It will take me a 1 to 1 1/2 hours to get there. It opens at 6 and the show starts at 9:30, so I'm going to try to be there around 8ish. I'm going into work last the next day so I'm not to worried about being there late.

ratbastid 07-22-2009 05:56 AM

Want me to see if the woman I know who hosts the thing is available to answer your questions? If you want, PM me your email or phone number and I'll ask her to contact you.

Here's an article about her and this event from the Winston-Salem Journal from May:
Make'em Laugh

She's a good friend of mine and a total sweetheart. Incidentally, she just made it past the first round of eliminations in the UCC comedy competition.

LordEden 07-22-2009 08:49 AM

I just got an email back from the contact on the website, says signups are at 8 and show starts at 9:30. I didn't really have any other questions about it, besides what time it started and when I needed to signup. I plan on leaving right around 6 and going straight there. Thanks tho rat, hope to see you and the ladies there.

Lasereth 07-23-2009 11:30 AM

I'll show up at 8:45-9:00ish. I'll be wearing a black t-shirt and brown shorts; my wife will be in a black skirt/purple shirt.

ratbastid 07-23-2009 11:45 AM

D'oh. I can't change what I've got going on tonight.

Give 'em hell, Eden! I'll come to the next one.

Somebody's going to post video of it, right?

LordEden 07-23-2009 12:15 PM

I'll be there before 8, black polo shirt and kakai shorts.

I hope no one is video taping my first time. Let's wait until I'm not nervous to get on stage to tape it.

Hopefully I'll be back next month to do it.

PS. Rat I am actually disappointed, I was hoping to meet you and the ladies. Would been fun.

CinnamonGirl 07-23-2009 12:29 PM

I won't be there, since it's a bit of a drive from Ohio, but break a leg-- wait... do you say that for comics as well as actors? hmmmm...anyway, have fun, and knock 'em dead!

ratbastid 07-23-2009 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LordEden (Post 2674640)
PS. Rat I am actually disappointed, I was hoping to meet you and the ladies. Would been fun.

Yeah, I am too. We'll hook it up next time. Do you know the date? I'll go to work clearing our calendar now.


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