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STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Live and online comedy classes for new and aspiring comedians. Take the classes online at your own pace. Learn Stand-Up Comedy step by step from Rik Roberts "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER.MEMBER AREA
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW Hosting a show is a privilege. Knowing how to emcee a comedy show will give you confidence and make the entire evening one huge success. Hereare some tips!
HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW by Rik Roberts (www.SchoolOfLaughs.com) Are you in the middle of nowhere? Are you miles from a city with a comedy night, let alone a comedy club?Do you want to start putting shows together to get somestage time?
HOW TO WRITE A JOKE STEP THREE This is the third part of the series on how to write a joke. We know the first part of a joke is a set-up. And the second element is apunch line.
CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS Crowd work for a comedian can lead to HUGE laughs. It can also lead to a ton of confusion and agony if done incorrectly. Listen for tips tomake it easier!
CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract forBOB HOPE AND BEYOND
Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. HOME - SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The Insider Tip Sheet is a free resource for anyone who wants to subscribe. On the 1 st and 15 th of every month you’ll receive a newsletter chock full of comedy goodness. You will get links to at least a dozen online articles about stand-up comedy, comedians andindustry trends.
STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Live and online comedy classes for new and aspiring comedians. Take the classes online at your own pace. Learn Stand-Up Comedy step by step from Rik Roberts "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER.MEMBER AREA
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW Hosting a show is a privilege. Knowing how to emcee a comedy show will give you confidence and make the entire evening one huge success. Hereare some tips!
HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW by Rik Roberts (www.SchoolOfLaughs.com) Are you in the middle of nowhere? Are you miles from a city with a comedy night, let alone a comedy club?Do you want to start putting shows together to get somestage time?
HOW TO WRITE A JOKE STEP THREE This is the third part of the series on how to write a joke. We know the first part of a joke is a set-up. And the second element is apunch line.
CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS Crowd work for a comedian can lead to HUGE laughs. It can also lead to a ton of confusion and agony if done incorrectly. Listen for tips tomake it easier!
CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract forBOB HOPE AND BEYOND
Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER.MEMBER AREA
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.FREE RESOURCES
Welcome to the School of Laughs “Free Resources” page. No matter where you are at in your comedy journey, you’ll find helpful information here. From checklists with “what to do next” steps to articles delving into aspect of comedy – you are sure to find something useful. This content is copyright protected. It is for 8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Subscribe to the bi-monthly School of Laughs “Insider Tips” newsletter and get exclusive information delivered right to your inbox. The tip sheet is full of comedy news, blog recaps, podcast summaries and a monthly challenge to get your comedy career on theright track.
HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW by Rik Roberts (www.SchoolOfLaughs.com) Are you in the middle of nowhere? Are you miles from a city with a comedy night, let alone a comedy club?Do you want to start putting shows together to get somestage time?
MASTER LAUGHTER CLASS The Master Laughter Class is an online comedy class helping speakers more deeply engage with their audiences through skillful use of humor. HOW TO WRITE A JOKE STEP THREE This is the third part of the series on how to write a joke. We know the first part of a joke is a set-up. And the second element is apunch line.
CRISP AND CLEAN COMEDY COMPETITION The crisp and clean comedy competition is a fun way to share your comedy with the School of Laughs audience and get some cool awards aswell.
COMEDY CLASSES OFFERED LIVE AND ONLINE SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The School of Laughs offers comedy classes live or online. Which situation is best for you? BENEFITS OF LIVE COMEDY CLASSES. If you live in the Nashville area ISCHOOL OF LAUGHS
THE COMEDY BUG HAS BIT YOU You have been thinking about trying stand-up comedy for awhile. Your friends all say you should try it. In conversations with strangers you easily get HOME - SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The Insider Tip Sheet is a free resource for anyone who wants to subscribe. On the 1 st and 15 th of every month you’ll receive a newsletter chock full of comedy goodness. You will get links to at least a dozen online articles about stand-up comedy, comedians andindustry trends.
STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Stand-UP Comedy Level Two: Performance. Currently only offered as a live workshop, this class gets you on stage to perform your material. We limit the sessions to eight people. Everyone offers creative criticism and helps each other develop material. We go over stage techniques, delivering with emotion, purpose and act-outs, characters "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”.MEMBER AREA
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW The beginning of a comedy show is pretty abrupt. Crowd members go from talking and interacting with each other to being told to settle down and get ready for the show. When the emcee is announced, the lights come on and it’s “go time.”. A great emcee is able to unite a group of strangers into one cohesive audience. CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract for shows you book outside of the comedy club. Check out this episode! Specifically, we talk about how to draft a contract that has YOUR best interest in mind. We cover: 8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Dress one level above your audience. When someone is paying to come see your show, they expect that they are going to watch a professional. Dressing one level above the audience is an easy way to convey that professionalism and command a little respect. At a comedy club where everyone is wearing jeans, wear business casual. HOW TO WRITE A JOKE STEP THREE Step Three. Aug 11 2014. This is the third part of the series on how to write a joke. We know the first part of a joke is a set-up. And the second element is a punch line. The third element of a joke is a tag line. This is any laugh line after the original punch line. Tags areoptional.
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND May 7 2015. Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. Many others including Phyllis Diller, have hired Martha to produce comedy gold. Check out this episode! CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks. HOME - SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The Insider Tip Sheet is a free resource for anyone who wants to subscribe. On the 1 st and 15 th of every month you’ll receive a newsletter chock full of comedy goodness. You will get links to at least a dozen online articles about stand-up comedy, comedians andindustry trends.
STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Stand-UP Comedy Level Two: Performance. Currently only offered as a live workshop, this class gets you on stage to perform your material. We limit the sessions to eight people. Everyone offers creative criticism and helps each other develop material. We go over stage techniques, delivering with emotion, purpose and act-outs, characters "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”.MEMBER AREA
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW The beginning of a comedy show is pretty abrupt. Crowd members go from talking and interacting with each other to being told to settle down and get ready for the show. When the emcee is announced, the lights come on and it’s “go time.”. A great emcee is able to unite a group of strangers into one cohesive audience. CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract for shows you book outside of the comedy club. Check out this episode! Specifically, we talk about how to draft a contract that has YOUR best interest in mind. We cover: 8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Dress one level above your audience. When someone is paying to come see your show, they expect that they are going to watch a professional. Dressing one level above the audience is an easy way to convey that professionalism and command a little respect. At a comedy club where everyone is wearing jeans, wear business casual. HOW TO WRITE A JOKE STEP THREE Step Three. Aug 11 2014. This is the third part of the series on how to write a joke. We know the first part of a joke is a set-up. And the second element is a punch line. The third element of a joke is a tag line. This is any laugh line after the original punch line. Tags areoptional.
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND May 7 2015. Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. Many others including Phyllis Diller, have hired Martha to produce comedy gold. Check out this episode! CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks. "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”.FREE RESOURCES
Free Resources - School of Laughs | Rik Roberts. Welcome to the School of Laughs “Free Resources” page. No matter where you are at in your comedy journey, you’ll find helpful information here. From checklists with “what to do next” steps to articles delving into aspect of comedy – you are sure to find something useful.MEMBER AREA
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. COMEDY CLASSES OFFERED LIVE AND ONLINE SCHOOL OF LAUGHS Club 52 is a one-year program designed to challenge you to get bigger, better, and more bookable. Once a week, for one year, you will be prompted to examine your material, performance, and business practices via email. You will define your stage persona, style, and point of view. You will learn how to create expectations through your marketing CRISP AND CLEAN COMEDY COMPETITION The crisp and clean comedy competition is a fun way to share your comedy with the School of Laughs audience and get some cool awards aswell.
MASTER LAUGHTER CLASS The Master Laughter Class will help you break through so many barriers that are holding you back. You will gain the confidence to implement humor. You will experience the rush of transforming your dead spots into explosive moments. You will learn methods that are applicable, repeatable, and dependable for ANY message you deliver. HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW Make contact with the person in charge of fund raising. Ask them if they would be interested in having a comedy show where 100% of the proceeds will benefit their cause. Tell them it is “risk free” and won’t cost them anything if the event doesn’t make any money. Explain to them that you can put together a great show. HOW TO WRITE A JOKE STEP THREE Step Three. Aug 11 2014. This is the third part of the series on how to write a joke. We know the first part of a joke is a set-up. And the second element is a punch line. The third element of a joke is a tag line. This is any laugh line after the original punch line. Tags areoptional.
8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Dress one level above your audience. When someone is paying to come see your show, they expect that they are going to watch a professional. Dressing one level above the audience is an easy way to convey that professionalism and command a little respect. At a comedy club where everyone is wearing jeans, wear business casual. HOW COVID-19 AFFECTS COMEDY IN SEVEN COUNTRIES How comedians are still being creative during COIVD-19. Using social media, memes and Tik-Tok to lighten things up. China’s big expectation for the virus later this year. The comedy scenes in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. Starting comedy right when the doors closed to shows. A peek into Australian healthcare. HOME - SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The Insider Tip Sheet is a free resource for anyone who wants to subscribe. On the 1 st and 15 th of every month you’ll receive a newsletter chock full of comedy goodness. You will get links to at least a dozen online articles about stand-up comedy, comedians andindustry trends.
STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Stand-UP Comedy Level Two: Performance. Currently only offered as a live workshop, this class gets you on stage to perform your material. We limit the sessions to eight people. Everyone offers creative criticism and helps each other develop material. We go over stage techniques, delivering with emotion, purpose and act-outs, characters "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”. HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW Make contact with the person in charge of fund raising. Ask them if they would be interested in having a comedy show where 100% of the proceeds will benefit their cause. Tell them it is “risk free” and won’t cost them anything if the event doesn’t make any money. Explain to them that you can put together a great show. HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW The beginning of a comedy show is pretty abrupt. Crowd members go from talking and interacting with each other to being told to settle down and get ready for the show. When the emcee is announced, the lights come on and it’s “go time.”. A great emcee is able to unite a group of strangers into one cohesive audience. CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract for shows you book outside of the comedy club. Check out this episode! Specifically, we talk about how to draft a contract that has YOUR best interest in mind. We cover: HOW TO WRITE A JOKE STEP THREE Step Three. Aug 11 2014. This is the third part of the series on how to write a joke. We know the first part of a joke is a set-up. And the second element is a punch line. The third element of a joke is a tag line. This is any laugh line after the original punch line. Tags areoptional.
CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks.BOB HOPE AND BEYOND
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND May 7 2015. Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. Many others including Phyllis Diller, have hired Martha to produce comedy gold. Check out this episode! KID COMEDIANS? YES, KIDS ARE INTO STAND-UP COMEDY EARLY! Yes, kids are into Stand-Up Comedy Early! Kid Comedians? Yes . You better get started! Sep 8 2014. Okay – if learning Stand-Up Comedy is on your bucket list you better get started today! There is a fresh batch of kid comedians and they want your stage time! Below is a letter I recently received from a third grader. HOME - SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The Insider Tip Sheet is a free resource for anyone who wants to subscribe. On the 1 st and 15 th of every month you’ll receive a newsletter chock full of comedy goodness. You will get links to at least a dozen online articles about stand-up comedy, comedians andindustry trends.
STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Stand-UP Comedy Level Two: Performance. Currently only offered as a live workshop, this class gets you on stage to perform your material. We limit the sessions to eight people. Everyone offers creative criticism and helps each other develop material. We go over stage techniques, delivering with emotion, purpose and act-outs, characters "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”. HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW Make contact with the person in charge of fund raising. Ask them if they would be interested in having a comedy show where 100% of the proceeds will benefit their cause. Tell them it is “risk free” and won’t cost them anything if the event doesn’t make any money. Explain to them that you can put together a great show. HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW The beginning of a comedy show is pretty abrupt. Crowd members go from talking and interacting with each other to being told to settle down and get ready for the show. When the emcee is announced, the lights come on and it’s “go time.”. A great emcee is able to unite a group of strangers into one cohesive audience. CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract for shows you book outside of the comedy club. Check out this episode! Specifically, we talk about how to draft a contract that has YOUR best interest in mind. We cover: HOW TO WRITE A JOKE STEP THREE Step Three. Aug 11 2014. This is the third part of the series on how to write a joke. We know the first part of a joke is a set-up. And the second element is a punch line. The third element of a joke is a tag line. This is any laugh line after the original punch line. Tags areoptional.
CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks.BOB HOPE AND BEYOND
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND May 7 2015. Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. Many others including Phyllis Diller, have hired Martha to produce comedy gold. Check out this episode! KID COMEDIANS? YES, KIDS ARE INTO STAND-UP COMEDY EARLY! Yes, kids are into Stand-Up Comedy Early! Kid Comedians? Yes . You better get started! Sep 8 2014. Okay – if learning Stand-Up Comedy is on your bucket list you better get started today! There is a fresh batch of kid comedians and they want your stage time! Below is a letter I recently received from a third grader.FREE RESOURCES
Free Resources - School of Laughs | Rik Roberts. Welcome to the School of Laughs “Free Resources” page. No matter where you are at in your comedy journey, you’ll find helpful information here. From checklists with “what to do next” steps to articles delving into aspect of comedy – you are sure to find something useful. SCHOOL OF LAUGHS SUCCESS STORIES Paulina Combow was recently been awarded a scholarship to attend Second City workshops in Chicago. Paulina is a hilarious, hard-working comic who also co-produces 3 monthly stand-up shows, with former student Mary Jay Berger. The show “Comedy Pug Hugs” is a big hit at Mad Donna’s Loft in Nashville, TN. More info on that show at MASTER LAUGHTER CLASS The Master Laughter Class will help you break through so many barriers that are holding you back. You will gain the confidence to implement humor. You will experience the rush of transforming your dead spots into explosive moments. You will learn methods that are applicable, repeatable, and dependable for ANY message you deliver. HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW Make contact with the person in charge of fund raising. Ask them if they would be interested in having a comedy show where 100% of the proceeds will benefit their cause. Tell them it is “risk free” and won’t cost them anything if the event doesn’t make any money. Explain to them that you can put together a great show. HOW TO WRITE A JOKE STEP THREE Step Three. Aug 11 2014. This is the third part of the series on how to write a joke. We know the first part of a joke is a set-up. And the second element is a punch line. The third element of a joke is a tag line. This is any laugh line after the original punch line. Tags areoptional.
STAND UP COMEDY LESSONS In 2016 I learned some stand up comedy lessons the hard way. Today Jonnie W. and Brian Bates join me to share what they learned as well. 8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Dress one level above your audience. When someone is paying to come see your show, they expect that they are going to watch a professional. Dressing one level above the audience is an easy way to convey that professionalism and command a little respect. At a comedy club where everyone is wearing jeans, wear business casual. CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks. HOW DO I GET BOOKED AT A COMEDY CLUB? To get in at those clubs, I had to try a few different approaches. But the primary goal was to get a “showcase” set at the desired club in front of the person in charge of booking openers. First, I would try to make a connection to the club through a comedian I had met or worked with in my local club. BRIAN BATES FIRST YEAR AS A FULL TIME STAND-UP COMEDIAN Jan 7 2016. Want to hear how a first full year as a professional stand-up comedian unfolds? This is the podcast for you! Brian Bates visits to share what he learned. Brian, a former School Of Laughs student, left his full time job at a TV station where he worked for 20 years to pursue his dream. HOME - SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The Insider Tip Sheet is a free resource for anyone who wants to subscribe. On the 1 st and 15 th of every month you’ll receive a newsletter chock full of comedy goodness. You will get links to at least a dozen online articles about stand-up comedy, comedians andindustry trends.
STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Stand-UP Comedy Level Two: Performance. Currently only offered as a live workshop, this class gets you on stage to perform your material. We limit the sessions to eight people. Everyone offers creative criticism and helps each other develop material. We go over stage techniques, delivering with emotion, purpose and act-outs, characters "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”.MEMBER AREA
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. HOW TO WRITE A JOKE STEP THREE Step Three. Aug 11 2014. This is the third part of the series on how to write a joke. We know the first part of a joke is a set-up. And the second element is a punch line. The third element of a joke is a tag line. This is any laugh line after the original punch line. Tags areoptional.
HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW The beginning of a comedy show is pretty abrupt. Crowd members go from talking and interacting with each other to being told to settle down and get ready for the show. When the emcee is announced, the lights come on and it’s “go time.”. A great emcee is able to unite a group of strangers into one cohesive audience. CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract for shows you book outside of the comedy club. Check out this episode! Specifically, we talk about how to draft a contract that has YOUR best interest in mind. We cover: 8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Dress one level above your audience. When someone is paying to come see your show, they expect that they are going to watch a professional. Dressing one level above the audience is an easy way to convey that professionalism and command a little respect. At a comedy club where everyone is wearing jeans, wear business casual.BOB HOPE AND BEYOND
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND May 7 2015. Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. Many others including Phyllis Diller, have hired Martha to produce comedy gold. Check out this episode! CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks. HOME - SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The Insider Tip Sheet is a free resource for anyone who wants to subscribe. On the 1 st and 15 th of every month you’ll receive a newsletter chock full of comedy goodness. You will get links to at least a dozen online articles about stand-up comedy, comedians andindustry trends.
STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Stand-UP Comedy Level Two: Performance. Currently only offered as a live workshop, this class gets you on stage to perform your material. We limit the sessions to eight people. Everyone offers creative criticism and helps each other develop material. We go over stage techniques, delivering with emotion, purpose and act-outs, characters "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”.MEMBER AREA
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. HOW TO WRITE A JOKE STEP THREE Step Three. Aug 11 2014. This is the third part of the series on how to write a joke. We know the first part of a joke is a set-up. And the second element is a punch line. The third element of a joke is a tag line. This is any laugh line after the original punch line. Tags areoptional.
HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW The beginning of a comedy show is pretty abrupt. Crowd members go from talking and interacting with each other to being told to settle down and get ready for the show. When the emcee is announced, the lights come on and it’s “go time.”. A great emcee is able to unite a group of strangers into one cohesive audience. CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract for shows you book outside of the comedy club. Check out this episode! Specifically, we talk about how to draft a contract that has YOUR best interest in mind. We cover: 8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Dress one level above your audience. When someone is paying to come see your show, they expect that they are going to watch a professional. Dressing one level above the audience is an easy way to convey that professionalism and command a little respect. At a comedy club where everyone is wearing jeans, wear business casual.BOB HOPE AND BEYOND
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND May 7 2015. Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. Many others including Phyllis Diller, have hired Martha to produce comedy gold. Check out this episode! CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks. "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”.MEMBER AREA
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.FREE RESOURCES
Free Resources - School of Laughs | Rik Roberts. Welcome to the School of Laughs “Free Resources” page. No matter where you are at in your comedy journey, you’ll find helpful information here. From checklists with “what to do next” steps to articles delving into aspect of comedy – you are sure to find something useful. COMEDY CLASSES OFFERED LIVE AND ONLINE SCHOOL OF LAUGHS Club 52 is a one-year program designed to challenge you to get bigger, better, and more bookable. Once a week, for one year, you will be prompted to examine your material, performance, and business practices via email. You will define your stage persona, style, and point of view. You will learn how to create expectations through your marketing MASTER LAUGHTER CLASS The Master Laughter Class will help you break through so many barriers that are holding you back. You will gain the confidence to implement humor. You will experience the rush of transforming your dead spots into explosive moments. You will learn methods that are applicable, repeatable, and dependable for ANY message you deliver. CRISP AND CLEAN COMEDY COMPETITION The crisp and clean comedy competition is a fun way to share your comedy with the School of Laughs audience and get some cool awards aswell.
HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW Make contact with the person in charge of fund raising. Ask them if they would be interested in having a comedy show where 100% of the proceeds will benefit their cause. Tell them it is “risk free” and won’t cost them anything if the event doesn’t make any money. Explain to them that you can put together a great show. 8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Dress one level above your audience. When someone is paying to come see your show, they expect that they are going to watch a professional. Dressing one level above the audience is an easy way to convey that professionalism and command a little respect. At a comedy club where everyone is wearing jeans, wear business casual. CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks.SCHOOL OF LAUGHS
THE COMEDY BUG HAS BIT YOU You have been thinking about trying stand-up comedy for awhile. Your friends all say you should try it. In conversations with strangers you easily get HOME - SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The Insider Tip Sheet is a free resource for anyone who wants to subscribe. On the 1 st and 15 th of every month you’ll receive a newsletter chock full of comedy goodness. You will get links to at least a dozen online articles about stand-up comedy, comedians andindustry trends.
STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Stand-UP Comedy Level Two: Performance. Currently only offered as a live workshop, this class gets you on stage to perform your material. We limit the sessions to eight people. Everyone offers creative criticism and helps each other develop material. We go over stage techniques, delivering with emotion, purpose and act-outs, characters "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”. COMEDY CLASSES IN NASHVILLE The Comedy Classes I wish I had taken! *The live version of the classes will be back in June 2021! Dates TBA. Email schooloflaughs@gmail.com and put “ready for live classes” in the subject line. Include your name and cell number in the email. HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW Make contact with the person in charge of fund raising. Ask them if they would be interested in having a comedy show where 100% of the proceeds will benefit their cause. Tell them it is “risk free” and won’t cost them anything if the event doesn’t make any money. Explain to them that you can put together a great show. HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW The beginning of a comedy show is pretty abrupt. Crowd members go from talking and interacting with each other to being told to settle down and get ready for the show. When the emcee is announced, the lights come on and it’s “go time.”. A great emcee is able to unite a group of strangers into one cohesive audience. CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract for shows you book outside of the comedy club. Check out this episode! Specifically, we talk about how to draft a contract that has YOUR best interest in mind. We cover:BOB HOPE AND BEYOND
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND May 7 2015. Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. Many others including Phyllis Diller, have hired Martha to produce comedy gold. Check out this episode! 8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Dress one level above your audience. When someone is paying to come see your show, they expect that they are going to watch a professional. Dressing one level above the audience is an easy way to convey that professionalism and command a little respect. At a comedy club where everyone is wearing jeans, wear business casual. CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks. HOME - SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The Insider Tip Sheet is a free resource for anyone who wants to subscribe. On the 1 st and 15 th of every month you’ll receive a newsletter chock full of comedy goodness. You will get links to at least a dozen online articles about stand-up comedy, comedians andindustry trends.
STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Stand-UP Comedy Level Two: Performance. Currently only offered as a live workshop, this class gets you on stage to perform your material. We limit the sessions to eight people. Everyone offers creative criticism and helps each other develop material. We go over stage techniques, delivering with emotion, purpose and act-outs, characters "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”. COMEDY CLASSES IN NASHVILLE The Comedy Classes I wish I had taken! *The live version of the classes will be back in June 2021! Dates TBA. Email schooloflaughs@gmail.com and put “ready for live classes” in the subject line. Include your name and cell number in the email. HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW Make contact with the person in charge of fund raising. Ask them if they would be interested in having a comedy show where 100% of the proceeds will benefit their cause. Tell them it is “risk free” and won’t cost them anything if the event doesn’t make any money. Explain to them that you can put together a great show. HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW The beginning of a comedy show is pretty abrupt. Crowd members go from talking and interacting with each other to being told to settle down and get ready for the show. When the emcee is announced, the lights come on and it’s “go time.”. A great emcee is able to unite a group of strangers into one cohesive audience. CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract for shows you book outside of the comedy club. Check out this episode! Specifically, we talk about how to draft a contract that has YOUR best interest in mind. We cover:BOB HOPE AND BEYOND
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND May 7 2015. Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. Many others including Phyllis Diller, have hired Martha to produce comedy gold. Check out this episode! 8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Dress one level above your audience. When someone is paying to come see your show, they expect that they are going to watch a professional. Dressing one level above the audience is an easy way to convey that professionalism and command a little respect. At a comedy club where everyone is wearing jeans, wear business casual. CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks.RECENTLY RELEASED
Apr 15 2021. FILM DIRECTOR RICK ALTIZER Details. Apr 1 2021. THE ART OF BOMBING WITH DAN BUBLITZ Details. Mar 15 2021. LIVE COMEDY RECORDING SET REVIEW PART 2 Details.FREE RESOURCES
Free Resources - School of Laughs | Rik Roberts. Welcome to the School of Laughs “Free Resources” page. No matter where you are at in your comedy journey, you’ll find helpful information here. From checklists with “what to do next” steps to articles delving into aspect of comedy – you are sure to find something useful.MEMBER AREA
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. COMEDY CLASSES OFFERED LIVE AND ONLINE SCHOOL OF LAUGHS Club 52 is a one-year program designed to challenge you to get bigger, better, and more bookable. Once a week, for one year, you will be prompted to examine your material, performance, and business practices via email. You will define your stage persona, style, and point of view. You will learn how to create expectations through your marketing MASTER LAUGHTER CLASS The Master Laughter Class will help you break through so many barriers that are holding you back. You will gain the confidence to implement humor. You will experience the rush of transforming your dead spots into explosive moments. You will learn methods that are applicable, repeatable, and dependable for ANY message you deliver. HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW Make contact with the person in charge of fund raising. Ask them if they would be interested in having a comedy show where 100% of the proceeds will benefit their cause. Tell them it is “risk free” and won’t cost them anything if the event doesn’t make any money. Explain to them that you can put together a great show.CONTRACTS ARCHIVES
contracts, GET PAID FOR YOUR COMEDY, Pursuing Stand-UP Comedy, SchoolOfLaughs.com, stand-up comedy performance tips, Tips Learned the Hard Way, Uncategorized, Working Smart By Rik September 5, 2014 2 Comments. Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components ofa
ONLINE COMEDY WRITING CLASS THE SILVER PACKAGE. Ideal for beginners, this class features: over two and a half hours of online tutorials. 114 page companion workbook. quizzes and access for 90 days. money back guarantee. The material is organized to take you step-by-step through the joke writing process. The average first time student develops a minimum of 8-10 minutes of HOW DO I COME UP WITH A "STAGE" NAME? This podcast is a production of www.SchoolOfLaughs.com where we aim to make you bigger, better and more bookable than ever before. If you enjoy this podcast please subscribe in iTunes or STITCHER and on SOUNDCLOUD please leave a comment and ranking. Better yet, Email: SchoolOfLaughs@gmail.com and put “insider tip sheet” in thesubject header.
CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks. HOME - SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The Insider Tip Sheet is a free resource for anyone who wants to subscribe. On the 1 st and 15 th of every month you’ll receive a newsletter chock full of comedy goodness. You will get links to at least a dozen online articles about stand-up comedy, comedians andindustry trends.
STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Stand-UP Comedy Level Two: Performance. Currently only offered as a live workshop, this class gets you on stage to perform your material. We limit the sessions to eight people. Everyone offers creative criticism and helps each other develop material. We go over stage techniques, delivering with emotion, purpose and act-outs, characters "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”. COMEDY CLASSES IN NASHVILLE The Comedy Classes I wish I had taken! *The live version of the classes will be back in June 2021! Dates TBA. Email schooloflaughs@gmail.com and put “ready for live classes” in the subject line. Include your name and cell number in the email. HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW Make contact with the person in charge of fund raising. Ask them if they would be interested in having a comedy show where 100% of the proceeds will benefit their cause. Tell them it is “risk free” and won’t cost them anything if the event doesn’t make any money. Explain to them that you can put together a great show. HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW The beginning of a comedy show is pretty abrupt. Crowd members go from talking and interacting with each other to being told to settle down and get ready for the show. When the emcee is announced, the lights come on and it’s “go time.”. A great emcee is able to unite a group of strangers into one cohesive audience. CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract for shows you book outside of the comedy club. Check out this episode! Specifically, we talk about how to draft a contract that has YOUR best interest in mind. We cover:BOB HOPE AND BEYOND
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND May 7 2015. Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. Many others including Phyllis Diller, have hired Martha to produce comedy gold. Check out this episode! 8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Dress one level above your audience. When someone is paying to come see your show, they expect that they are going to watch a professional. Dressing one level above the audience is an easy way to convey that professionalism and command a little respect. At a comedy club where everyone is wearing jeans, wear business casual. CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks. HOME - SCHOOL OF LAUGHS The Insider Tip Sheet is a free resource for anyone who wants to subscribe. On the 1 st and 15 th of every month you’ll receive a newsletter chock full of comedy goodness. You will get links to at least a dozen online articles about stand-up comedy, comedians andindustry trends.
STAND-UP COMEDY CLASSES Stand-UP Comedy Level Two: Performance. Currently only offered as a live workshop, this class gets you on stage to perform your material. We limit the sessions to eight people. Everyone offers creative criticism and helps each other develop material. We go over stage techniques, delivering with emotion, purpose and act-outs, characters "HOW TO DO COMEDY" PODCAST AND BLOG Welcome to the “How To Do Comedy” Podcast And Blog page for the School Of Laughs! This is a great resource for the aspiring comedian or part time pro, as well as any speaker who wants to get FUNNIER. It can be a lonely, cutthroat world trying to learn how to do comedy on your own. This podcast is your “digital green room.”. COMEDY CLASSES IN NASHVILLE The Comedy Classes I wish I had taken! *The live version of the classes will be back in June 2021! Dates TBA. Email schooloflaughs@gmail.com and put “ready for live classes” in the subject line. Include your name and cell number in the email. HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW Make contact with the person in charge of fund raising. Ask them if they would be interested in having a comedy show where 100% of the proceeds will benefit their cause. Tell them it is “risk free” and won’t cost them anything if the event doesn’t make any money. Explain to them that you can put together a great show. HOW TO EMCEE A COMEDY SHOW The beginning of a comedy show is pretty abrupt. Crowd members go from talking and interacting with each other to being told to settle down and get ready for the show. When the emcee is announced, the lights come on and it’s “go time.”. A great emcee is able to unite a group of strangers into one cohesive audience. CONTRACTS FOR INDEPENDENT PERFORMERS, COMEDIANS, BANDS Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract for shows you book outside of the comedy club. Check out this episode! Specifically, we talk about how to draft a contract that has YOUR best interest in mind. We cover:BOB HOPE AND BEYOND
BOB HOPE AND BEYOND May 7 2015. Martha Bolton is a joke-writing machine! As a staff writer for Bob Hope for over fifteen years, Martha developed the comedic muscles to crank out an incredible amount of comedy material. Many others including Phyllis Diller, have hired Martha to produce comedy gold. Check out this episode! 8 TIPS FOR WHAT TO WEAR ON STAGE Dress one level above your audience. When someone is paying to come see your show, they expect that they are going to watch a professional. Dressing one level above the audience is an easy way to convey that professionalism and command a little respect. At a comedy club where everyone is wearing jeans, wear business casual. CROWD WORK TIPS AND TRICKS CROWD WORK TIPS and TRICKS Sep 17 2015. Watching a masterful comedian navigate crowd work is a beautiful thing. Like a hunter, they are one step ahead of their prey. Leading them here, baiting them there. The stand-up comedian is artfully creating a theatre in which the audience is keenly aware of the risks.RECENTLY RELEASED
Apr 15 2021. FILM DIRECTOR RICK ALTIZER Details. Apr 1 2021. THE ART OF BOMBING WITH DAN BUBLITZ Details. Mar 15 2021. LIVE COMEDY RECORDING SET REVIEW PART 2 Details.FREE RESOURCES
Free Resources - School of Laughs | Rik Roberts. Welcome to the School of Laughs “Free Resources” page. No matter where you are at in your comedy journey, you’ll find helpful information here. From checklists with “what to do next” steps to articles delving into aspect of comedy – you are sure to find something useful.MEMBER AREA
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. COMEDY CLASSES OFFERED LIVE AND ONLINE SCHOOL OF LAUGHS Club 52 is a one-year program designed to challenge you to get bigger, better, and more bookable. Once a week, for one year, you will be prompted to examine your material, performance, and business practices via email. You will define your stage persona, style, and point of view. You will learn how to create expectations through your marketing MASTER LAUGHTER CLASS The Master Laughter Class will help you break through so many barriers that are holding you back. You will gain the confidence to implement humor. You will experience the rush of transforming your dead spots into explosive moments. You will learn methods that are applicable, repeatable, and dependable for ANY message you deliver. HOW TO START YOUR OWN COMEDY SHOW Make contact with the person in charge of fund raising. Ask them if they would be interested in having a comedy show where 100% of the proceeds will benefit their cause. Tell them it is “risk free” and won’t cost them anything if the event doesn’t make any money. Explain to them that you can put together a great show.CONTRACTS ARCHIVES
contracts, GET PAID FOR YOUR COMEDY, Pursuing Stand-UP Comedy, SchoolOfLaughs.com, stand-up comedy performance tips, Tips Learned the Hard Way, Uncategorized, Working Smart By Rik September 5, 2014 2 Comments. Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components ofa
ONLINE COMEDY WRITING CLASS THE SILVER PACKAGE. Ideal for beginners, this class features: over two and a half hours of online tutorials. 114 page companion workbook. quizzes and access for 90 days. money back guarantee. The material is organized to take you step-by-step through the joke writing process. The average first time student develops a minimum of 8-10 minutes of HOW DO I COME UP WITH A "STAGE" NAME? This podcast is a production of www.SchoolOfLaughs.com where we aim to make you bigger, better and more bookable than ever before. If you enjoy this podcast please subscribe in iTunes or STITCHER and on SOUNDCLOUD please leave a comment and ranking. Better yet, Email: SchoolOfLaughs@gmail.com and put “insider tip sheet” in thesubject header.
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JOHNNIE W.
Comedian
Jonnie blends musical chops, mad vocals, and off-beat standup for a hilariously unique comedy experience. His first DVD, “Angry Sandwich” was a huge success and his follow-up, “Live From Franklin Theatre” is a must have for all comedy fans!__
KAREN EDDINGTON
Comedian
Karen Eddington is a funny, female, keynote speaker with a powerful emotional range. The Under Pressure Project is your keynote experience based on original research.__
MONTY MITCHELL
Comedian
Monty has become a highly sought after comic, after winning multiple comedy contests, traveling nationwide opening for one of the country’s biggest entertainers, and leaving audiences laughing all across the country, Monty Mitchell is one you MUST HAVE on your stagesoon!
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BRIAN BATES
Comedian
Since launching his comedy career, he’s toured comedy clubs and theaters across America with national headliners like Henry Cho and Nate Bargatze. His experience as a comedian and his professional approach to the job guarantees everyone has a good time and walks away from the event happy. Brian can be heard weekly on Laugh USA on Siriussatellite radio.
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JOHNNIE W.
Comedian
Jonnie blends musical chops, mad vocals, and off-beat standup for a hilariously unique comedy experience. His first DVD, “Angry Sandwich” was a huge success and his follow-up, “Live From Franklin Theatre” is a must have for all comedy fans!__
KAREN EDDINGTON
Comedian
Karen Eddington is a funny, female, keynote speaker with a powerful emotional range. The Under Pressure Project is your keynote experience based on original research.__
MONTY MITCHELL
Comedian
Monty has become a highly sought after comic, after winning multiple comedy contests, traveling nationwide opening for one of the country’s biggest entertainers, and leaving audiences laughing all across the country, Monty Mitchell is one you MUST HAVE on your stagesoon!
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BRIAN BATES
Comedian
Since launching his comedy career, he’s toured comedy clubs and theaters across America with national headliners like Henry Cho and Nate Bargatze. His experience as a comedian and his professional approach to the job guarantees everyone has a good time and walks away from the event happy. Brian can be heard weekly on Laugh USA on Siriussatellite radio.
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JOHNNIE W.
Comedian
Jonnie blends musical chops, mad vocals, and off-beat standup for a hilariously unique comedy experience. His first DVD, “Angry Sandwich” was a huge success and his follow-up, “Live From Franklin Theatre” is a must have for all comedy fans!__
KAREN EDDINGTON
Comedian
Karen Eddington is a funny, female, keynote speaker with a powerful emotional range. The Under Pressure Project is your keynote experience based on original research.__
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The business class was great. It really helped me open up my eyes on all the areas a comedian can focus on to build ones Career. I really enjoyed it and would encourage everyone to take the class. Thanks!JASON CRONAN
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Stand-Up Comedy Level One: Writing Student “This class is exactly what I’ve have been needing. Before the classes I did ‘okay’ on stage. But I knew within myself I needed more training. I appreciate you giving back to the craft of being acomedian”.
LAMEL BURT
Stand-Up Comedy Level Two: Performance student “Rik is funny and a great businessman, but perhaps his best quality is his desire to help others succeed. I walked away with some information that far exceeded the cost of the class. I highly recommend everything he offers! If he was a Cracker Barrel waiter, he would wear an apron with Four Stars!”ADDISON TWEEDY
The Business of Comedy Seminar Student I didn’t know what to expect with this class. But it was much more an I could have ever though of. Your formal approach in a casual setting made it easy to absorb the mountain of information. I think some of the contact information was worth the price alone of tuition. In my professional business opinion … It is worth more than you charge. But knowing you like to share your gift, I see that you’re trying to make it affordable for as many people as you can.EDDY GWARTNEY
Business of Comedy Seminar Student The business class was great. It really helped me open up my eyes on all the areas a comedian can focus on to build ones Career. I really enjoyed it and would encourage everyone to take the class. Thanks!JASON CRONAN
Business of Comedy Seminar Student “I participated in all of the School of Laughs comedy classes and they were well worth the time, effort and money. You’ll gain years of experience in only a few short weeks, so it’s a wise investment into your career. I recommend the School of Laughs to anyone who’s looking to take their comedy skills to the next level!”RAY MACK
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