Comedy Realizations 2.5 Years In
I just had some realizations. No this is not me getting cocky or acting like I know everything. Just journaling some realizations. I'm also not reciting any of this in a judgy way. They're just observations. They also might be more specific to my city than to other cities. Or not.
-Some people are actors who are good
at acting like funny comedians onstage (A lot of people I watch at mics.)
-Some people are funny people who are
working on being good and consistently funny comedians, or are definitely good
and consistently funny comedians. I can only hope some version of this is me,
and I see a lot of people like this at mics and shows, too, and the people I
respect and aspire to emulate in the comedy scene are like this.
-Some people are comedians who are not funny/are depressing much of the time. If a person has reached feature or headliner status and is like this, it's likely that this is some kind of a persona that they determined worked for them at some point, but may not be the case 100% of the time.
-A large, large percentage of
comedians are not joke-writers. But they are good actors and improvisers, who
use mics to help them work stuff out organically. I feel like I’m a better
joke-writer, including proper punch place-er, than I am comedic actor, but work
on the acting part at mics. Many people go to mics to work on that, but many people
also go to mics to do other things.
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