Tony Cowards
Thursday 27th February 2014 8:25am
Wiltshire
1,762 posts
Quote: Tim Azure @ 26th February 2014, 10:06 PM GMT
But that's too few even for a 10 minute piece?
We're all mad here...
Most open spots are 5-7 minutes long, so at 4 jokes per minute, 20-30 one liners is about right.
Quote: The Drifter @ 26th February 2014, 4:37 PM GMT
I've written a couple of thousand one-liners and think there's a few funny ones in there but to be on the safe side I want to be prepared for what happens when your jokes fall flat on stage. Are you heckled by drunk morons, booed off the stage or does the compare flash you off?
What should I expect?
Depends on the gig.
You'll only ever get flashed off by a compere at a gong show, not at a regular gig unless you are massively overrunning or have turned the audience so much that there's the danger of rioting.
As for heckling, that might happen, although it's much rarer than you probably think, the most likely reaction for a joke which falls flat is an awkward silence and if a whole series of jokes fall flat, then indifference from the audience who may get bored and start chatting amongst themselves, although this is not usually a problem with shorter, 5-10 minute, sets.
The big problem with one liners is that they are very obviously "jokes", you say the punchline and have to wait for a response which makes you very vulnerable, you are waiting for the audience to judge each individual joke. If a joke doesn't get a laugh you can move on quickly but you have to judge the pause in case it's just because the audience haven't worked it out yet rather than not finding it funny.