jdubya
Saturday 30th August 2008 7:34pm [Edited]
Manchester
593 posts
indeed it is.
Courses tend to provide quick fix to people wh think they want to do it. They do the course, perform at the showcase and then tell all their friends around the dinner table how they tried stand-up comedy.
Some of them do a few more gigs, most of them never, ever perform again. There are maybe a couple of exceptions. I can't think who they would be though.
If you want to do it, watch comedy, write material and practice it, then get yourself booked into an open mike night and perform it. Paying someone £50 or whatever so they can tell you to to move the mike stand when you get on isn't really VFM.
all the advice you need is out there on lots of friendly forums such as the manchestercomedyforum.co.uk they have a gold section where lots of advice is stored, on getting prepared, how to book gigs - promoters are a curious breed, most of them take themselves far too seriously. Others can appear a little peculiar I know one who will only take phonecalls for bookings during a two hour window every second Tuesday.
In essence though if you're polite, funny and stick to your time everyone will love you.