How To Become A Stand Up Comedian

If you have the extraordinary talent of making people laugh, you may want to consider a career as a professional stand up comedian. However, being successful at it requires more than just sheer talent ? you need to be smart and witty and most of all you must have the guts to go before throngs of people.
by HankEvans


If you have the extraordinary talent of making people laugh, you may want to consider a career as a professional stand up comedian. However, being successful at it requires more than just sheer talent ? you need to be smart and witty and most of all you must have the guts to go before throngs of people.

A small notebook and a pen are very essential to any aspiring stand up comedian. Always bring these with you whenever you go as you can't tell the time when an idea will cross your mind. In case it does, make sure to jot it down so you won't easily forget it.

Of course, you can write anything you believe to be funny, but remember to still be yourself when delivering the lines onstage. The lines should come out naturally and shouldn't appear like you forced them out. It's important, too, to prepare a script or at least outline the stuff that you want to say; or else, you will look stupid in front of everybody.

Before going onstage, know whom you are performing for so that you can come up with an appropriate setting. Do not belittle your audience and do not act superior to them because it is embarrassing if the audience dislikes you.

Remember, your audience may already have an impression about you even before you have spoken your first words. Instead of thinking of this as a disadvantage on your part, think of it as an opportunity to take things under control. Start with confidence so your audience will know that you have the ball on your side.

It usually happens with professional comedians to have performances on the same location many times during the week. If you happen to experience this, too, just make sure that you have something different to show every time in order to keep your audience out of boredom. There are different styles that you can assume, so don't be afraid to try one style to another. Practice making a joke out of anything as this helps you to develop your sense of humor.

Always take control of your audience and avoid having it the other way around because you will never get it back and it will be damaging on your part. If something is not working, move on and make adjustments on the spot to fit your audience.

Being a stand up comedian is not a laughing matter. It takes a good amount of practice and of course knowing who you are performing for to become successful. It's also important that you come prepared; study your lines, know your audience and so on. Discovering what tickles their fancy can pave the way to a flourishing career.

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