Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ August 11 2011, 10:06 AM BSTI really don't get this so difficult bit. Surely this should be second nature to well practised comedians? It surely has to be part of their game, adding new bits all the time, picking up on topical issues, expanding their act. I'd have thought it was a priority. To a comedian confident of their ability to create good material, creating a new 5 mins worth should be a doddle.
Sorry Alfred but this is absolute cobblers, it is incredibly difficult to create a new 5 minutes of material which is guaranteed to work, this is why people like Milton Jones, Tim Vine, Tony Hawks, Lee Mack (I've picked these 4 comics because I have seen them all trying out new material over the last couple of years), etc, etc do little gigs before they go on tour, to make sure that their new stuff works in front of an audience.
I've seen Milton Jones, widely regarded as one of the best joke writers in the country, if not the world, struggle with new material, as even the best comedians can't write "gold" all the time. Do you think that Shakespeare or Dickens wrote brilliant plays and novels first time or did they have to re-write, edit and try again?
Most big acts, if they are touring and doing Edinburgh write an hour of stand up per year, that's 1 month per 5 minutes, the acts on SMTF have much less than that.
Also, being a great stand up doesn't necessarily mean being a great writer, some stand ups forge a whole career on no more than 30-40 minutes of material, honed over years.
To anyone who thinks writing 5 minutes of stand up is easy I'd just say, go ahead then, write it and get yourself to an open mic night and see how you get on.