Quote: Chris Forshaw @ August 23 2010, 5:28 PM BSTMe and a friend have made a pact to finally take the plunge and give it a go in a month or so, and this thread has helped a lot.
One big worry of mine is remembering my set though because I do one-liners exclusively. I've kind of grouped them and I think they flow well and do kind of jog my memory about what comes next, but is the only way to remember it really just to keep reading it through?
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I was once told that with one liners, as long as you know the individual jokes, it can sometimes be easier to try to memorize the order of the punchlines.
The way I always learn anything (including songs, scrips,speeches etc) is to break it into sections. I learn them all seperately (in usually 5 sections) and then start building them together. So I will then move onto getting through sections one and two together, then build up to all 5. Then to make sure I'm 100% I try starting from the different sections- so I will talk through 2 3 4 and 5. Then 3 4 5, then 4 and 5 etc. This means that if all else fails and you blank, you're practiced in starting from a later point.
Does that actually make any sense?