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by Stephen Kruiser Pages: 124 FABJOB-CMD Merchant: FabJob
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The information on this page is an excerpt from the FabJob Guide to Become a STAND-UP COMIC. It is only a small sample of the valuable information contained in this complete guide. Doing stand-up comedy for a living can be so fun you will feel guilty at having to refer to it as your "job." In return for "working" only 2 or 3 hours a day, you can see the country (or the world) and earn applause, laughter, and money.
If you become a "headliner" you can make tens of thousands of dollars in a single weekend.
And if you've got what it takes, you might even get your own television show. Many stand-up comics have gone on to star in sitcoms (from Jerry Seinfeld, Tim Allen and Ray Romano to Chris Rock, Kathy Griffin and Tracy Morgan) or talk shows (from Jay Leno, David Letterman, and Craig Ferguson to Ellen DeGeneres, The Daily Show's Jon Stewart, and
Chelsea Handler).
Author Stephen Kruiser is a professional stand-up comic who has performed at clubs all over North America. His television appearances include A&E's An Evening At The Improv, Comedy On The Road, and two television pilots. In this guide he shares with you his own experiences as well as insider tips and expert advice from other successful
comedians.
The guide covers topics of vital importance to anyone who wants to become a stand-up comic, including:
Getting Ready
- How to determine which of the 6 styles of comedy is best for you
- 5 tips to prepare for the stage (including what to wear and how to work with a microphone)
- Where to find comedy classes and coaches
- Tips on writing comedy
- Different ways to get jokes written for you (including how to contact a freelance writer who has written for Jay Leno and Bill Maher)
- Do's and don'ts for working with an audience, including how to handle hecklers
- How to get chosen to perform at "open mic" nights
Getting Hired
- Easy and inexpensive ways to get the materials you need to get hired, including:
- Headshots
- Demo tapes
- Bio (includes a sample bio to help you prepare your own)
- Press kit
- The best cities to launch your career, and how to get started no matter where you live
- What you need to know about doing "road work" (traveling from city to city)
- Where to find contact information for comedy clubs in America and Canada
- What to say to bookers to get hired
- Opportunities for you to perform comedy for:
- Cruise ships
- Comedy festivals
- Corporations
- Colleges
- How to get a manager or agent to find work for you
- How to break into the comedy business in New York and Los Angeles
The above is only a small sample of the valuable information in the FabJob Guide to Become a Freelance Writer. The guide includes detailed information about how to get hired as a book editor. Visit
FabJob Guide to Become a STAND-UP COMIC to preview a sample!. |
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by Stephen Kruiser Pages: 124 FABJOB-CMD Merchant: FabJob
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