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  • Episode 1: How to get stage time! Stand Up Comedy 101

    Episode 1: How to get stage time! Stand Up Comedy 101

    Show Notes: Ways to Get Stage Time

    Open Mics:

    Open mics are shows performed by and for performers. The audience is often other comics.

    Go to an open mic within the next 48 to 72 hours and get on stage for five minutes and just talk.

    Find a good open mic, and go back. Avoid the bad ones.

    Barker and Bringer Shows:

    These are ways to create stage time with an audience.

    Bringer shows are where comics bring their friends, creating a small audience.

    Barker shows involve handing out flyers on the street to attract an audience.

    Barking is a way to develop audience, and get stage time.

    Barking also allows you to interact with people before the show, and create a relationship with your audiance.

    Producing Your Own Show:

    This gives you control over everything.

    It’s a way to create consistent stage time.

    Finding talent is easy, building an audience is the hard part.

    Paid Gigs:

    Eventually, you may get paid to perform at clubs, colleges, or corporate events.

    Even when getting paid, you need to keep working on new material, and getting stage time at open mics.

    The Comedy University

    Don’t complain about paying five bucks for stage time or spending an hour on the street. Think of it as your comedy university. You’re learning what works and what doesn’t. Remember, as my friend Milinth Fowler says, “There’s no wrong, no bad, no good. Is it working, or is it not working?”

    The Process

    Every time you get on stage:

    • Prepare: Brainstorm or outline your material.
    • Have Fun: Focus on enjoying yourself without being a jerk.
    • Analyze: Objectively evaluate what worked and what could have been better.

    Repeat this process throughout your career. You’re never fully “ready,” but you’ll figure it out.

    Creating Opportunities

    As Oran Sandel said, “If you can’t find work, create it.” If you’re not getting stage time, create opportunities. Find other people who need stage time and organize shows. This could be at school, a bar, or anywhere.

    Call to Action

    Get on stage within the next week. If you need guidance, wait for my next episode. But if you’re ready, just get on stage and talk. If it works, do it again. If not, try something different.

    The next four or five episodes will cover how to create your first five-minute stand-up routine.

  • Laughter Starts Here: Teen Stand-Up Comedy Workshops with Walt Frasier

    Laughter Starts Here: Teen Stand-Up Comedy Workshops with Walt Frasier

    Attention all aspiring teen comedians! Are you ready to unleash your inner funny bone and take the stage by storm? Look no further than the transformative Stand-Up Comedy Workshops led by the renowned comedian and improv extraordinaire, Walt Frasier.

    Why Stand-Up Comedy?

    Stand-up comedy is more than just telling jokes – it’s an art form that develops essential life skills. Through crafting and delivering original material, teens will:

    • Boost Creative Writing: Learn to turn everyday experiences into hilarious punchlines.
    • Master Public Speaking: Gain confidence and charisma while addressing an audience.
    • Enhance Social Skills: Connect with others through laughter and shared experiences.
    • Build Self-Confidence: Overcome stage fright and express yourself authentically.
    • Develop Social Emotional Learning: Understand and navigate emotions through humor.

    Our Workshops and Residencies

    Walt Frasier’s workshops and residencies offer a supportive and encouraging environment for teens to explore their comedic potential. With expert guidance and personalized feedback, participants will learn the fundamentals of stand-up comedy, from joke writing and timing to stage presence and audience interaction.

    Free Stand-Up Comedy Workbook

    As an added bonus, all workshop and residency participants will receive a free copy of Walt Frasier’s acclaimed “Stand-Up Comedy Workbook.” This comprehensive guide provides valuable tips, exercises, and insights to help aspiring comedians hone their craft and develop their unique comedic voice. You can also purchase a copy on Amazon Kindle or in paperback.

    About Walt Frasier

    Walt Frasier is a seasoned comedian, actor, and improv instructor with over two decades of experience in the entertainment industry. He has performed on numerous television shows, including Letterman and Friends of the People, and has toured internationally with his acclaimed improv troupe, Eight Is Never Enough. Walt’s passion for teaching and nurturing young talent shines through in his workshops, making them an unforgettable and transformative experience for all participants.

    Don’t Miss Out!

    If you’re a teen looking to discover your comedic voice, build confidence, and make lifelong friends, sign up for a Walt Frasier Stand-Up Comedy Workshop today. Unleash your inner comedian and let the laughter begin!

    Sign up for a workshop or residency today!

    • Get the STAND UP COMEDY WORKSHOP Free via Kindle Unlimited, 2.99 on Kindle, $9.99
    • TIMES SQUARE CLASSES Saturdays 10am September thru May ( 3-4 eight week sessions), Summer Camp runs 8-10 weeks end of June thru Labor Day. $300/session $2100 unlimited access for 1 year.
    • NYC DOE VENDORS – Improv Theater LLC – We host student groups at our Times Square NYC theater and tour k12 schools, community centers and family events DC to BOSTON and beyond.
    • MASTER CLASS WORKSHOP includes 20 paperback copies of the Stand Up Comedy Workshop and a 2 hour master class with Walt Frasier. $500.
    • RESIDENCY includes 20 hours of classes with Walt Frasier and his team. $3000.

    Laughter is the best medicine – start your comedy journey today!