Quote: Paul Wimsett @ 14th December 2014, 1:30 PM GMT
All Open Mics are for non experts by definition?
He's not asked for open mic for non-experts, but ones for beginners. Some open mics are suitable for beginners and quite friendly, supportive places for people doing their first gig, others aren't so forgiving and really want people who've at least 10-20 gigs under their belt already. This may not be enforced by the organisers but the local crowd of regulars - crowds at some nights are quite open to nervous experimentation whilst others seem to expect something similar to Live at the Apollo, and you can die horribly if not polished enough yet...
Sadly I can't help with London-based open mic, but if you ever venture North I believe that Comedy Balloon in Manchester has a good rep as an open mic well worth doing for Londoners spreading out. It's the sort of night where there'll be a mix of absolute first timers, fledgling stand-ups, people with a couple of years under their belts and semi-pros (occasionally pros) testing out new material. It's my local night, so I may be biased, but it's usually a very nice atmosphere whatever your experience.