Tuesday, 9 January 2007

Stand-up Comedy, part 5

I should just say at this point that I should mention that the fast start guide I spoke about in an earlier post is a distilled version of the earlier system...

Killer Stand-up

The essential difference between the two is that the earlier system has a lot more bells and whistles. It's a really in-depth guide to writing and performing stand-up comedy. There're loads of interactive examples: how to information, interviews with comedians and extracts from comedians performing their acts as well as extracts of the author performing his act too. You don't get that too often.

Think of it like this if the Fast Start Guide is a sports car then this system is a Sherman tank. If ever I want a quick reminder about the approach and how I can best apply a technique then I look through the Stand-up Comedy Fast Start Guide

4 comments:

Lucy Dee said...

Oh, where oh where did you go ComedyGuy?

Will we never meet? I thought we were kindred spirits.

I'm a stand-up comedienne out of NYC blogging her way to stardom. I would love to pick your brain about stand-up comedy and comedy life in general.

(sigh)

I hope you make it back!
Email me: STANDUP101 (at) GMAIL (dot) com

My blog:
Quest for Comedic Stardom:
http://standup101.blogspot.com

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