Props are a great way of introducing a visual element to your set, but make sure you rehearse them, otherwise they’ll trip you up.
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Random Nuggets
- Audience interaction can be great for engaging themAudience interaction can be great for engaging them, but it’s risky for a rookie.
- Avoid the obviousAvoid the obvious when you’re writing, choose topics other people aren’t doing
- How will you get off stage?How will you get off stage? What’s your last line? If you don’t know this you’ll ‘fizzle’ rather than ‘bang!’
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More Nuggets
- The magic formulaThe magic formula is ‘set up and punch’. Keep the set up tight and the punch will be harder.
- When I told people….‘When I told people I wanted to be a comedian they laughed…well they’re not laughing now’ Bob Monkhouse.
- Avoid the mistakes all new comics make‘What Theo does best is to help you avoid the mistakes all new comics make, that’s worth it’s weight in gold’ Darren Mortiboy (Midlands circuit comedian)