Hi,
I could do with some tips on writing stand-up comedy material. I've performed at a few gigs in my local area and have another 5 minute slot coming up in about 3 months. I'll provide you with some links to videos of my first 2 gigs that I put on YouTube, if you could have a watch of those and try and give me some tips that would be great.
The first link is my first ever stand-up performance. I was on with 4 other professional comedians, which on its own made me absolutely terrified, and I also didn't have much time to prepare, but that's a longer story. The second one, I had just over 3 weeks to prepare and got what I could, however what seems strange is I have a better act and am much more confident, yet don't seem to be getting as big laughs. Yes the crowd was smaller, but it still doesn't sound like everyone's getting it. It will make more sense when you watch the vids
I'm hoping to do the same style of comedy as comedians such as Peter Kay and Jason Manford, who are 2 of my all time favourite comedians. I love their style of comedy, meaning jokes about general things that we all do and everyone can relate too, hopefully this makes sense. Although my act ended up being nothing like this, I still thought It would be good for you to look at the vids and you can get a bit of an idea of my timing and delivery.
I always manage to make people laugh in everyday things without even thinking about it, but when I sit down with no distractions and put my mind to being funny and writing a good act, nothing comes to me, at all.
Any advice and tips would be very much appreciated.
Thanks for posting this,
Callum.
First ever stand-up comedy performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT10-nXrmkI Second comedy gig: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KBzZqGK6uA