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Your entrance is vitally important.
People will often say that for a job interview, the first 5 seconds are the most important. I could not agree more, especially when it comes to comedy. How you enter the stage, and the first couple of things you do, BEFORE YOU SPEAK tell stories to the audience about who you are, what they should expect, and whether or not they are going to enjoy the next 5-7 minutes. I was recently at an open mic where I was asked to give feedback to the mostly beginning comedians after each 3 minute bit. Of the seven comedians, 5 rushed their opening moment, 2 of them didnt look at the audience, and 3 of them started with their hands in their pockets. One took her time with the opening (she was listening to the feedback I gave the other comics) and but then waited a little too long before starting, and let the moment pass. Most people should start with energy and positivity. Being friendly, relaxed, ready to engage. Hands out of pockets, open, engaged.Eyes alert. Look at the audience. I am not saying that EVERY comedian has to start here Some people can start at a negative energy and pull it off. Gilbert Gottfried, Sam Kinison, Lewis Black, Steven Wright come to mind as guys who dont start with a positive energy. And there are other people that have distinctive or even negative habits that they start with, and they manage to make it work for them. Two things about this: โ€ข When they enter they are very directed and channeling energy that makes people watch and pay attention. It's part of their charisma. (There's a funny bit in this video https://www.instagram.com/reels/DRFUFS1kTnQ/ where Liam Niessen is trying to improvise comedy with Ricky Gervais, and he keeps on bringing up things like famine and Aids. The director Stephen Merchant says maybe avoid those subjects. Niesen says "How can Ricky Gervais do it, and get away with it." To which the director "No one knows." Some people can get away with it. But guess what, you, the beginning comedian, are probably not the exception).
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We have a little bit of a differenet scenario with a cast based ensemble at a Renaissance Festival. Many of our cast members go out into the patrons before our opening ceremonies and help feed the excitement of the event. There task is engagement and building the crowd up before we open for the day. I have found with interactive theater and comedy, you have to first make sure the audience feels safe. Many come into the environment expecting to be singled out. My cast, as a group character tries to build a relationship with the patrons, letting them know this is a safe place to play. Kinda the same, kinda different. I help performers by haveing built in cheering or jeering sections depending on what they are portraying.
START HERE: Introduce yourself to the community!
This community is here to discuss the nuts and bolts of clowning and comedy and help each other be funnier! Welcome to the party! Please introduce yourself in this post , and include your name, location, and a little bit about where you are performing and where you are in your comedy journey. (And donโ€™t worry, if you are not a performer, or a complete newbie. We are here to help!) After you introduce yourself, go to the Classroom and do the easy peasy START HERE Classroom link (early users, it might not be there yet!)
2 likes โ€ข Apr 18
Hello Everyone! Looking forward to learning from everyone here. Im the director of a Renaissance Festival and teach different skills to the cast. Lots of improv and physical comedy. Its great seeing how others hone their skills and share with others. Thank you for having me here!
2 likes โ€ข Apr 18
@Adam Gertsacov I am at the Ohio Renaissance Festival in Waynesville Ohio. W e have a stage combat team and do many of the same things. Lots of interactions in the lanes as well. Its a great place to play and practice.
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David Smith
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Training in different arts since 1987 with a little bit here and there. Currently studying FMA

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