Sunday, November 27, 2011

How To Go On Stage And Make People Laugh Part 3


!±8± How To Go On Stage And Make People Laugh Part 3

Many comedians, such as George Lopez, Nick Cannon, and Minnie Pearl, grew up poor and if they didn't have athletic talent, what could they do? They had a sense of humour, and made a living from it.

For most people, going up on a stage is the most gut-wrenching experience known to man. But, now that you know the basics of humour through reading this series, let's see what it takes to actually go on stage.

* First, you need good material that's funny (obviously). Assemble about 30 or 40 jokes, funny stories, life experiences that you can think of. Cull through them and pick only the best. Then time it by reading in front of a mirror. It should fit into your allotted time on stage.

* Don't try to "wing it" by just saying whatever comes to mind, thinking you're funny when you're not. That's a surefire way to bomb; both you and the audience won't forget it, and some may walk out.

* Start off small in some little-known club or cabaret. That way, if you don't do well, it won't be a national catastrophe that ends up on Inside Edition some evening. Start in small venues, then work your way up. Make a video on YouTube or other video sites with your best material. Be creative, but in good taste; it could go viral if enough people like it.

* Have confidence in yourself. After assembling a great collection of jokes and stories, practice in front of a mirror, and look confident. One comedian, Herb Shriner, back in the 60's, often came on stage while the audience was applauding and the band playing. When the applause died down, he said simply, "Hello". That was it, and for some reason, the way he said it, people laughed. But that was his trademark. Develop your own trademark or schtick.

* Fourth, as they announce your name before you go to the stage, take a deep breath, hold it a few seconds, then let it out slowly. This helps relax you.

* Fifth, have cue cards handy, if possible, in case you have stage fright. But don't let it look as if you're reading the cards; it will look as if you're not prepared. Act natural; be yourself.

* Never drink or do drugs before going on stage, not even one. Liquor makes for loose lips, and you could say or do something you'll regret for a long time.

Next, if someone heckles you, let it pass. One well-known actor from a well-known sitcom was doing his routine, when someone started heckling him, and he returned with his own remarks. But someone was capturing all this on video, and it went viral.

Things turned ugly and that comedian's reputation is in tatters.

Remember, a heckler has nothing to lose; you have everything to lose. So be well-prepared with good material, start off small, be creative, have confidence, and treat your audience with respect. The ability to make people laugh will give you an incredible high, and a wonderful sense of accomplishment.


How To Go On Stage And Make People Laugh Part 3

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