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You’ve mastered act outs, wordplay, misdirects, lists of three, analogies, and exaggeration, which you can read about in Part 1. Yay! You’re now less likely to die on the hill of dick jokes at open mic night, because you did your comedy homework. Most people don’t and are happy to torture audience with their underwritten …


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Character Monologues: Not Just for Character Comedians You can be inspired by every type of comic out there. You don’t have to be a “character comic” to use this tool. You are borrowing, it’s not a new identity. (Unless we helped you fund your comedy superpower, in which case, you’re welcome.) Start with a real …


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We’d all love to be as good as Jon Stewart at the Daily Show. (Wouldn’t we? I would! ) Current events jokes can be a pain because they are related to a moment that will end soon so you can’t use the joke over and over as you would more evergreen material. But understanding and …


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The Power of Emotional Choice in Improv and Standup Comedy As performers, we often obsess over what we say. But here’s a secret that separates good performers from great ones: it’s not the words—it’s the emotion behind them. Let’s take the most mundane sentence imaginable: “This pineapple is very expensive.” Boring, right? Wrong. This line …


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Scene mapping can be a great tool for improvisers, but it’s hard to get your head around at first. To map a scene is to take each beat of the scene we have first seen, and use it in a new scene and in a new context. It might mean putting a high-stakes scene into …

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