How to Open Mic
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FuBeLa
Publisher |
Brian Durkin
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audio
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Publication Date |
Jun 25, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:53:59
Get your open mic game to the highest level, that way you don't have to do them anymore. On this episode we discuss the ins and outs of a good open mic performer. Full Belly Laughs Podcast Episode 182 Show Notes Brian has been flying solo for a hot minute now - well actually for a bit longer - and the glorious return to guests on the cast is upon us. Welcome Sal Frattallone to the nation of FuBeLa. Brian and Sal have a great conversation about a variety of things, but they focus in on the open mic scene. As comics that still do these gigs, and help host these rooms, they run down the important dos and don'ts. After the conversation the guys play some Punderdome and Super Fight. How To Do Well At Your First Open Mic It can be scary trying out stand-up comedy for the first time. If you aren't popping your cherry, then this list of things to do hopefully is already second nature. If not, no biggie. Just start adding them in. : Move the mic stand. If you don't move the mic stand, it can block the view for some amount of audience members. Even if you sidestep the mic stand and perform away from it, still just move it away. It's an amateur move just leave the mic stand in the starting position., Don't perform in shorts. This is mostly for male performers. Dress how you would if you went out to hang with friends. The audience wants to be assured that you are in control and know what you are doing. It's hard to give someone free reign to speak to a crowd when you can see their kneecaps., Write Jokes. Just because you make your friends laugh late night at the diner does not mean that story translates to the stage. It will with time, but there is a lot of contextual differences between making friends laugh and making audiences laugh. The audience doesn't know you, so you need to win them over before they will listen to a story. You can do this by pointing out obvious things about yourself, such as a "I look like ..." joke. This is a quick way to get a laugh and prove you authority to the audience., . Two comics chat about what makes an open mic a fun time and a great show. Comedian Sal Frattallone joins Brian Durkin on the podcast to discuss the ins and outs of performing at an open mic, and how to succeed. Brian Durkin is on Twitter and Instagram. Full Belly Laughs is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. If you enjoyed this content, please consider writing a review on the FBL Facebook Page. It really helps the show reach new people. If you would like to financially support the podcast, please consider donating. All of our content is ad free thanks to donors. Your contribution will help keep it that way, and unlock exciting opportunities for more content. Learn more about how much it costs to make this podcast, or donate to FBL now.
Host Brian Durkin invites his pal Sal Frattallone over to lay down a great podcast on the dos and don'ts of open mic comedy. They discuss the classic pitfalls of people starting out in stand-up, and what you can do to avoid them. After the conversation about the open mic scene in Los Angeles, they play some games. On this episode they play Punderdome on Super Fight.

Get your open mic game to the highest level, that way you don't have to do them anymore. On this episode we discuss the ins and outs of a good open mic performer.

Full Belly Laughs Podcast Episode 182 Show Notes

Brian has been flying solo for a hot minute now - well actually for a bit longer - and the glorious return to guests on the cast is upon us. Welcome Sal Frattallone to the nation of FuBeLa. Brian and Sal have a great conversation about a variety of things, but they focus in on the open mic scene. As comics that still do these gigs, and help host these rooms, they run down the important dos and don'ts. After the conversation the guys play some Punderdome and Super Fight.

How To Do Well At Your First Open Mic

It can be scary trying out stand-up comedy for the first time. If you aren't popping your cherry, then this list of things to do hopefully is already second nature. If not, no biggie. Just start adding them in.

  • Move the mic stand. If you don't move the mic stand, it can block the view for some amount of audience members. Even if you sidestep the mic stand and perform away from it, still just move it away. It's an amateur move just leave the mic stand in the starting position.
  • Don't perform in shorts. This is mostly for male performers. Dress how you would if you went out to hang with friends. The audience wants to be assured that you are in control and know what you are doing. It's hard to give someone free reign to speak to a crowd when you can see their kneecaps.
  • Write Jokes. Just because you make your friends laugh late night at the diner does not mean that story translates to the stage. It will with time, but there is a lot of contextual differences between making friends laugh and making audiences laugh. The audience doesn't know you, so you need to win them over before they will listen to a story. You can do this by pointing out obvious things about yourself, such as a "I look like ..." joke. This is a quick way to get a laugh and prove you authority to the audience.

Two comics chat about what makes an open mic a fun time and a great show.

Comedian Sal Frattallone joins Brian Durkin on the podcast to discuss the ins and outs of performing at an open mic, and how to succeed.

Brian Durkin is on Twitter and Instagram.

Full Belly Laughs is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.

If you enjoyed this content, please consider writing a review on the FBL Facebook Page. It really helps the show reach new people.

If you would like to financially support the podcast, please consider donating. All of our content is ad free thanks to donors. Your contribution will help keep it that way, and unlock exciting opportunities for more content. Learn more about how much it costs to make this podcast, or donate to FBL now.

This episode was originally published on Full Belly Laughs at https://fullbellylaughs.com/podcast/how-to-open-mic.

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