So You Want To
Be A Comedian?
If
you answered yes to any of those questions, maybe you’ve harbored a secret
desire to stand up on a stage and make people laugh. It’s okay everyone has dreams. And, unless you pursue your dream you’ll
never know how successful you might be.
“So You Want to Be a Comedian” is the perfect resource to
help you explore the possibilities that lurk right around the corner. There is nothing that compares with laughter
as the perfect medicine. Knowing that
you can make people laugh is priceless.
If
you are really serious about pursuing comedy you need a roadmap to
success. The chances are that your head
is spinning with questions about how you can turn your talent into opportunity. “So You Want to Be a Comedian”
has the answers to questions like:
Ø What
are the Six Styles of Comedy
Ø How to
decide what style is best for you
Ø How to
find comedy classes/coaches
Ø Write
your own material or hire a free lancer
Ø How to
work the audience
Ø How to
handle hecklers
Ø Building
your promo file
Ø Should
you hire a manager or agent
Ø What is
an open mike
Ø Should
you have a stage name
Ø How to
build a routine
Ø What if
someone steals your material
Ø How to
become your own publicist
Ø How to
book your gigs
Ø Keeping
it clean
Ø Taping
your sets
Don’t
expect a book full of routines. You
won’t find it in “So You Want to Be a Comedian.” Instead you will learn how to build your own
routines.
You
also won’t find pages and pages of technical jargon, just easy to understand
essentials designed to help you focus your energy exactly where it needs to be
. . . learning the basics.
Learn
how to take your own sense of humor and apply it to your routines instead of
using stale overdone copycat material.
If
you are not able to take what you learn from “So You Want to Be a
Comedian” and put it work you probably should re-assess pursuing a
career or even an avocation in comedy.
There
is no easier way to discover whether comedy is right for you than by having a
copy of “So You Want to Be a Comedian.”
But,
if you are that person we talked about who can have a group of friends and
family rolling on the floor with laughter, chances are you have a innate
ability for comedy.
You
may not be another Bill Cosby, Jay Leno or Robin Williams, but you can learn
how to hone your talent for a local market or purely for your pleasure.
Comedy
isn’t rocket science and if you are beginning with some natural ability then
you owe it to yourself to answer those burning questions once and for all.
Don’t
wait another minute. Grab your copy of “So
You Want to Be a Comedian” and learn how to turn your ability into an
avocation if not a full-time career.
You
owe it to yourself to find out once and for all. Break a leg!