ADDING CHARACTERS TO YOUR STAND-UP [EP. 130] - a podcast by Rik Roberts

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Have you ever wondered about adding characters to a stand-up comedy show? That and a whole lot more is discussed during this "after school special" episode.

After wrapping up the third writing class here in Nashville, several students hung around and fired off questions. They asked ...

  • How do you survive your first open mic night?
  • What tips do you have on preparing for the first show?
  • Should I run the jokes by my friends?
  • How do I get to be on a speaker's bureau showcase?
  • How can I take characters from my video series and use them onstage?
  • Will acting classes help me develop characters?
  • Would Improv classes help with character development?
  • How do you know if you've found your comedy point of view?

and a lot more.

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