Learn Comedy with Rob Spence https://comedy-crash-course.com/ Comedy lessons from a seasoned pro: Comedy tips, Online lessons and Coaching Sun, 14 Nov 2021 20:51:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://comedy-crash-course.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/favicon-96x96-1.png Learn Comedy with Rob Spence https://comedy-crash-course.com/ 32 32 “You’re a comic? Tell me a joke!” https://comedy-crash-course.com/blog/tell-me-a-joke/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tell-me-a-joke Sun, 14 Nov 2021 20:50:07 +0000 https://comedy-crash-course.com/?p=276 “You’re a comic? Tell me a joke!” You better learn to handle that (annoying) question well because a gig opportunity might be around the corner! Rob Spence has 35+ years of experience in comedy. Get more comedy tips on this site or on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learncomedy

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“You’re a comic? Tell me a joke!”

You better learn to handle that (annoying) question well because a gig opportunity might be around the corner!

Rob Spence has 35+ years of experience in comedy. Get more comedy tips on this site or on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learncomedy

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How to keep your comedy fresh? https://comedy-crash-course.com/blog/how-to-keep-your-comedy-fresh/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-keep-your-comedy-fresh Tue, 09 Nov 2021 07:04:31 +0000 https://comedy-crash-course.com/?p=273 How to keep your comedy fresh? You say these jokes hundreds if not thousands of times. But how do you keep it fresh for your audience and yourself? Don’t you get bored of your jokes after a while? Here is Rob’s answer to the question: Don’t lose the playfulness. If you see it going away,… Continue reading How to keep your comedy fresh?

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How to keep your comedy fresh?

You say these jokes hundreds if not thousands of times. But how do you keep it fresh for your audience and yourself? Don’t you get bored of your jokes after a while?

Here is Rob’s answer to the question:

Don’t lose the playfulness. If you see it going away, watch younger comedians who have a lot of excitement and fun.

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How can you stop hating your material? https://comedy-crash-course.com/blog/how-can-you-stop-hating-your-material/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-can-you-stop-hating-your-material Tue, 28 Sep 2021 16:20:49 +0000 https://comedy-crash-course.com/?p=262 How can you stop hating your material? If you’ve ever tried stand up, you know the feeling. You write something and when you go over it again, you hate it and doubt that it could make anyone laugh. This was a real question from a reddit user. Here is a link to the full question:… Continue reading How can you stop hating your material?

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How can you stop hating your material?

If you’ve ever tried stand up, you know the feeling. You write something and when you go over it again, you hate it and doubt that it could make anyone laugh.

This was a real question from a reddit user.

Here is a link to the full question: https://www.reddit.com/r/Standup/comments/psat48/how_can_i_get_over_hating_my_material_after/

Here is Rob’s answer to the question:

Part of the magic of a joke is the surprise. Once you’ve done the joke, you know what’s coming, so when you re-read it, it’s not likely going to make you laugh. That doesn’t mean you should stop doing it!

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Can you be funny 24/7? https://comedy-crash-course.com/blog/can-you-be-funny-24-7/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=can-you-be-funny-24-7 Fri, 24 Sep 2021 13:55:04 +0000 https://comedy-crash-course.com/?p=251 Can you be funny 24/7? A comic posted a question on the forum reddit.com/standup This comic seemed anxious about having to be funny 24/7 with everyone, no matter the situation. Click here if you wanna read the full question. Here is Rob’s video response to the question: Trying to be funny 24/7 with everyone is… Continue reading Can you be funny 24/7?

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Can you be funny 24/7?

A comic posted a question on the forum reddit.com/standup

This comic seemed anxious about having to be funny 24/7 with everyone, no matter the situation. Click here if you wanna read the full question.

Here is Rob’s video response to the question:

Trying to be funny 24/7 with everyone is not an endeavour you should (or even could!) pursue as a comedian. Your particular and unique style cannot resonate with everyone. Instead, you have to find your niche, the people who vibrate with you and who are going to make up your audience and your fans.

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How to be funny? https://comedy-crash-course.com/blog/how-to-be-funny/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-be-funny Fri, 27 Aug 2021 10:00:17 +0000 https://comedy-crash-course.com//?p=1 How can you learn to be funny? This is a question I get all the time. As a teacher of comedy, I also get another version: “can you really teach someone to be funny?”So can people learn to be funny and how do you teach them? This is what I believe: everyone is funny. People… Continue reading How to be funny?

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How can you learn to be funny?

This is a question I get all the time. As a teacher of comedy, I also get another version: “can you really teach someone to be funny?”
So can people learn to be funny and how do you teach them?

This is what I believe: everyone is funny. People don’t need to learn to be funny, but most people need to learn to reconnect with their funny part. Everyone has made a friend laugh. Even if it hasn’t happened in years, it happened at least once in their childhood. Look at kids, as soon as they get together, they play, they make jokes to each other and they laugh. All of them do, even when they’re not the kindergarten clown.

But people learn through school and through professional life to be serious. They learn from their teachers and bosses that laughter is not appropriate in the social world. A serious attitude seems to be a “must” in the adult world and people have lost touch with their funniness. Being serious is the unnatural state that people have had to learn. Can you teach people to be serious? Sadly yes, and our world is pretty damn good at it.

There is no need to teach people to be funny, because it’s already in them. To be funny, one doesn’t need to learn, but to unlearn what years of education has done to them. They need to unlearn that what they’re naturally thinking about is not good enough, that acceptance of others is hard to get and conditional, that they must project strength, among other things.

Children view life through eyes of excitement and bewilderment. Children tease each other. They’re not afraid to try things or say what’s on their minds, because they’re not afraid to be judged or rejected. To be funny, you have to reconnect with this place.

It does not mean becoming childish and irresponsible. It means that when you write or perform comedy, you trust your own ideas and explore them further, you allow space for failure, you accept yourself and feel loved unconditionally. This is what I teach with the writing and performing exercises in my Comedy Crash Course, because that’s the only way to be funny. You don’t need to become anything; you just need to reconnect with the funny in you.

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