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Comedy 4 Life
by Comedy 4 Life
Walt Frasier has 30+ years in the performing arts business, 22 years in comedy and is 20 years day job free thanks to international live perofrmance credits in comedyz theatre and music, TV, commercials and also producing, direction, corporate team building, event entertainment and more. This podcast is a exploration into what it takes to become a working artist, but perhaps more importantly, how to us the skills learned in comedy and theater to better all lives. These skills that make us better live performers transfer to the board room and the bed room.
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David Lee Morea Talks Film Making, Amazon Prime, Improv Comedy & More
Watch on YoutubeMORE SHOW NOTESMeet David Lee MoreaDavid Lee Morea is an accomplished New York-based filmmaker and photographer who holds both a BFA in Film and Television Production and a Master’s in Italian Studies from NYU. With a diverse professional portfolio, he has contributed to major productions like “The Voice” and “American Idol” while serving high-profile clients such as NBC, Michael Kors, and the United Nations. In addition to his commercial work, Morea is a dedicated documentarian, having produced titles like “Before Neorealism” and the Amazon Prime feature “We Are Mermaids.” He currently offers versatile photography and video services tailored to accommodate a wide range of budgets. https://www.instagram.com/davidlmorea/REMEMBER ME?For 30+ years Walt Frasier has been entertaining audiences live from Times Square NYC, Touring Nationwide, and occasionally popping onto their TVs and other devices. For casting Walter in SAG AFTRA Film, TV & Commercial projects, contact (Jaime) Baker Management. International credits include TV, Commercials, Theater, Music & Comedy. Currently the Artistic Director of the NEW YORK IMPROV THEATER and North East Managing Director for THEY IMPROV.https://www.instagram.com/waltfrasier/WATCH We Are Mermaids on Amazon PrimeFlorida’s oldest and last remaining roadside attraction struggles to compete against Orlando’s mega parks and keep its famed tradition of being the worlds first and only real City of Live Mermaids.https://amzn.to/492JEzSWATCH Su Corongiàiu“We traveled to Laconi, Sardinia and met Fausto, the head of Su Corongiaiu, traditional masked beasts of ancient Sardinia.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2klGnoeX7UCome see David & I live form Times Square.3pm Saturdays TIMES SQUARE IMPROV COMEDY (Discount ticket links)4/29 Wednesday 9pm BROOKLYN IMPROV COMEDY ($20)5/23 Saturday 2pm LONG ISLAND IMPROV COMEDYADULT CLASSESYOUTH CLASSES & COMEDY CAMPEMAIL for group sales & private events. We daily work with corporate teams and student groups from around the world and tour events DC to BOSTON and beyond!
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Obi Nwako talks Improv & Acting
Watch on YOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83PddnRbEsQMore Show Notes & Full Transcript at https://waltfrasier.net/2026/04/23/have-fun-4-obi-nwako-talks-improv-acting/Obi Nwako is one of our more recent hires, in the grand scheme of things, but he is knocking it out of the park as a performer and teacher with us and other companies around town. Obi Nwako recently graduated from Williams College with a bachelor of arts in theater where he learned to be an actor and improviser. Born and raised in the Bronx, Obi is excited to make his NYC improv scene debut as a part of the group and even more excited to see where this part of his life will take him. https://www.instagram.com/monsterofrohan/ See Obi in Late Bloominghttps://voyagetheatercompany.org/current-season/https-voyagetheatercompany.org-current-season-production-late-bloomingApr 27, Apr 28, May 2, 20266:30pm, 8pm, 4pm For 30+ years Walt Frasier has been entertaining audiences live from Times Square NYC, Touring Nationwide, and occasionally popping onto their TVs and other devices. For casting Walter in SAG AFTRA Film, TV & Commercial projects, contact (Jaime) Baker Management. International credits include TV, Commercials, Theater, Music & Comedy. Currently the Artistic Director of the NEW YORK IMPROV THEATER and North East Managing Director for THEY IMPROV. My mission in 2026 is to knock stage fright of the top of the phobias list. We do this spreading joy & laughter one show / workshop at a time while teaching invaluable life skills. We have public shows weekly in Times Square NYC and tour schools, theaters, community centers and corporate / private events DC to Boston almost daily.https://waltfrasier.net/https://www.instagram.com/waltfrasier/https://newyorkimprovtheater.com/https://improv4kids.com/ Come see Obi & I live from Times Square. 3pm Saturdays TIMES SQUARE IMPROV COMEDY (Discount ticket links) https://ci.ovationtix.com/29075/production/1237881?promo=walter101 4/29 Wednesday 9pm BROOKLYN IMPROV COMEDY ($20) https://ci.ovationtix.com/29075/production/1231949?performanceId=11786516 5/23 Saturday 2pm LONG ISLAND IMPROV COMEDY https://ci.ovationtix.com/29075/production/1267225?performanceId=11797315 ADULT CLASSES https://ci.ovationtix.com/29075/production/914195 YOUTH CLASSES & COMEDY CAMP https://ci.ovationtix.com/29075/production/1049645
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Have Fun: Steven Prestia talks Long Island Comedy Scene
SEE THE FULL TRANSCRIPT HEREI got to sit down with Steven Prestia to discuss acting, improv, career, past & future and so much more…. Join Steven and I, with Laurice, Liz & Evan at 2pm, Saturday, April 11, 2026 at the South Shore Craft Brewery, Ocean Side NY GET TICKETSANOTHER PODCAST? WHY?My mission in 2026 is to knock stage fright of the top of the phobias list. We do this spreading joy & laughter one show / workshop at a time while teaching invaluable life skills. We have public shows weekly in Times Square NYC and tour schools, theaters, community centers and corporate / private events DC to Boston almost daily. https://newyorkimprovtheater.com/ https://improv4kids.com/Steven PrestiaSteven Prestia is a recent graduate from LIU Post with a BFA in Arts Management and an MBA. Steven hopes to use his arts management education to further his own comedy career. Steven has been working with 8 is Never Enough Improv since 2012. He started as a student, then became an Intern and worked his way up to Teacher/ Cast member in 2016. Steven has worked with various improv troupes on Long Island to include Friday Night Face Off and No Control. Steven is also a stand-up comedian and has performed at various venues across Long Island and New York City. Some of his credits include Caroline’s on Broadway, Governor’s, McGuire’s, Gotham Comedy Club, and the Broadway Comedy Clubs.https://www.instagram.com/stevenprestia/Walt Frasier https://waltfrasier.net/ Entertainer – Producer – Educator – Author For 30+ years Walt Frasier has been entertaining audiences live from Times Square NYC, Touring Nationwide, and occasionally popping onto their TVs and other devices. For casting Walter in SAG AFTRA Film, TV & Commercial projects, contact (Jaime) Baker Management. International credits include TV, Commercials, Theater, Music & Comedy. Currently the Artistic Director of the NEW YORK IMPROV THEATER and North East Managing Director for THEY IMPROV.
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PODCAST MINI EPISODE: Teach Kids Useful Skills Earlier?
On the road in Riva, MD for a Murder Mystery I had a couple moments to share some thoughts. This world is not going to fix itself complaining about things out of our control. But we can advocate LOUDLY! We can educate LOUDLY! See you at the next show/workshop!!!https://waltfrasier.net/2026/04/09/podcast-mini-episode-teach-kids-useful-skills-earlier/Walt Frasierhttps://waltfrasier.net/Entertainer - Producer - Educator - AuthorFor 30+ years Walt Frasier has been entertaining audiences live from Times Square NYC, Touring Nationwide, and occasionally popping onto their TVs and other devices. For casting Walter in SAG AFTRA Film, TV & Commercial projects, contact (Jaime) Baker Management. International credits include TV, Commercials, Theater, Music & Comedy. Currently the Artistic Director of the NEW YORK IMPROV THEATER and North East Managing Director for THEY IMPROV.https://newyorkimprovtheater.com/Improv Theater LLC is a one stop edutainment center for corporate team building, office / holiday parties and more. Our comedy shows and workshops deliver high impact results. Clients include Google, Mercedes Benz, META /Facebook, TikTok, JP Morgan Chase, Accenture, Morgan Stanley, Twitter, Roblox, Rimowa, EI Digital, Accenture, Datadog HQ, Milbank, BING/Microsoft, Band of America – Merrill Lynch, Home Depot, Ernst & Young, Johnson & Johnson, Louis Vuitton, Coach, UBS, BDO, AMEX, Master Card, Macy’s, 360i, IBM, GM, Kraft, UNILEAVER, HBO, Prudential, Convene, Conference Board and many more…
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YOU CAN DO IT, But you HAVE to do the work!
I took a moment to share some thought about the new folks on TikTok giving advice to actors. Most of these folks are NOT working actors. Most advice is BS. I learned the 90/10 rules 40 years ago. 90% of all advice is a waste of your time. Two problems, each of us needs a different 10%. AND you never know which 10% will benefit you in 20 years. So LISTEN to it all, be open minded, but the sift through the noise and figure out what works for you. I first got paid a salary to do acting in a 20 week run of Pirates of Penzance in 1995. I have 30+ years of acting, singing, dancing and comedy. Now day job free since 2005, I love mentoring the next Gen. See the full transcript of this video athttps://waltfrasier.net/2026/04/09/you-can-do-it-but-you-have-to-do-the-work/Find me and subscribe/follow me onhttps://waltfrasier.net/https://www.linkedin.com/in/waltfrasier4/https://substack.com/@waltfrasierhttps://medium.com/@waltfrasierhttps://www.facebook.com/waltfrasierhttps://www.youtube.com/@eightimprovytEMAIL ME for two free tickets to my weekly shows in Times Square NYC or our monthly shows on Long Island and Brooklyn!We daily work with corporate teams and student groups from around the world!
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Have Fun #3: Samuel Van Wyk talks Improv & Acting
My mission in 2026 is to knock stage fright of the top of the phobias list. We do this spreading joy & laughter one show / workshop at a time while teaching invaluable life skills. We have public shows weekly in Times Square NYC and tour schools, theaters, community centers and corporate / private events DC to Boston almost daily. https://newyorkimprovtheater.com/https://improv4kids.com/EPISODE WEBLINK with Full Transcripthttps://waltfrasier.net/2026/04/08/4-9-thursday-7pm-webisode-samuel-van-wyk-talks-improv-acting/Sam is my right hand man at the New York Improv Theater. He is the perfect first interview in my new series. The detail oriented to balance my constantly unfocused divergent thoughts. I could not survive without his support and efforts. Every day Sam texts me to make sure I have contacted clients and cast for the coming week. Almost daily, Sam runs shows & workshops for me when double booked or when I need to stay in the office to keep up with clients etc. Sam is an MC, Teacher, Corporate Teambuilding Member of the New York Improv Theater since 2017https://www.samuelvanwyk.com/https://www.instagram.com/iamsamvw/As an improviser, Samuel has performed for thousands of students and adults. He has also lead Improvisational workshops for all ages from kindergarten students to senior executives and everything in between. Samuel has lead workshops on the benefit of improv in a business setting for professionals in the education and medical field as well as corporate clients like IBM, Bing, and JP Morgan. As an actor, Samuel works in TV, Film, and Theatre. Samuel has appeared in such TV shows as Evil Talks, Diabolical, and Mysteries at the Museum. Favorite stage roles include Malcolm (The Full Monty), Hal (Proof), and Snoopy (You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown!).Walt Frasierhttps://waltfrasier.net/Entertainer - Producer - Educator - AuthorFor 30+ years Walt Frasier has been entertaining audiences live from Times Square NYC, Touring Nationwide, and occasionally popping onto their TVs and other devices. For casting Walter in SAG AFTRA Film, TV & Commercial projects, contact (Jaime) Baker Management. International credits include TV, Commercials, Theater, Music & Comedy. Currently the Artistic Director of the NEW YORK IMPROV THEATER and North East Managing Director for THEY IMPROV.
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Ep 7: STREETPROV, Teaching Total Strangers How to YES AND...
Comedy 4 Life Podcast - Ep 7: STREETPROV, Teaching Total Strangers How to YES AND...Join Walt Frasier as he takes the #1 rule of improv, "YES AND...", to the streets of NYC! Listen as Walt interacts with a diverse crowd of locals and tourists in Times Square and Central Park—hailing from all 5 boroughs, across the USA (NC, FL, CA, PA), and internationally (Canada, France, England, Netherlands, Dominican Republic).Discover why "YES AND..." is more than just an improv rule; it's a way to fight the instinct to say "NO," fostering acceptance, support, and collaboration in scenes, at work, and in life. Learn how this principle is taught at the New York Improv Theater to enhance skills in teamwork, leadership, sales, and customer service.Ultimately, it's all about the laughs and spreading joy. Our mission: Have fun (but never at another's expense) and bring communities together.7pm Tonight & Every Night watch Improv Comedy live from Times Square NYC https://newyorkimprovtheater.com/2025/04/27/7pm-tonight-every-night-off-broadway-improv-comedy-times-square-nyc-discount-tickets/Join our mailing list and get free tickets to live shows, first class for free and more. https://mailchi.mp/f13c29fce4d2/new-york-improv-theaterCheck out the Comedy 4 Life book series https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09GL94XK5?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_awt_sb_pc_tkinLike, Follow, Subscribe to the l Comedy 4 Life Podcast on yiur favorite streaming service https://newyorkimprovtheater.com/category/comedy-4-life-podcast/
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Quit Your Day Job Part 1
Comedy 4 Life - Episode 6: Quit Your Day Job Part 1Hosted by: Walt FrasierCLICK HERE to join my mailing list and get TWO free tickets or your first class drop in for free. comedy4life.usComedy 4 Life book seriesnewyorkimprovtheater.com for upcoming show, classes and private events.Episode Summary:Ready to ditch the soul-crushing day job? In Episode 6 of Comedy 4 Life, Walt Frasier kicks off a two-part series on making a living from your creative talents. Drawing from his own 30-year career – and how he permanently quit traditional day jobs 20 years ago – Walt shares actionable strategies for comedians and other artists to build sustainable income streams. Forget waiting tables or filing papers; learn how self-producing, gig work (corporate events, private parties, educational outreach), and embracing the business side of art can pave the way to financial freedom. This episode is about taking control, creating your own opportunities, and refusing to wait to be discovered.In this episode, you'll explore:Walt's Journey: How he transitioned from juggling day jobs to a full-time creative career through proactive strategies.Beyond the Stage: The power of diversifying your income with corporate gigs, private events, and educational programs.The Mindset Shift: Why you shouldn't wait for someone else to give you permission or opportunity. Be proactive!Art vs. Business: Finding the crucial balance between creative passion and smart business practices.The "Dog Walking" Analogy: Why starting your own entertainment venture is more accessible than you might think.Marketing Yourself: Leveraging social media and other tools to promote your talents as both a performer and a potential teacher.Creating Opportunities: Practical ways to generate your own work instead of relying solely on auditions or bookings.Content Creation 101: An introduction to creating content (videos, writing, etc.) and exploring ways to monetize it without compromising your artistic integrity.Key Takeaway: Building a sustainable career in the arts often means becoming an entrepreneur. By diversifying your skills, actively seeking opportunities, and balancing art with business, you can create a path to quit your day job for good.Resources Mentioned:Walt Frasier's Book: Quit You DayJob - Discusses building a career and finding your path. Available free via Kindle Unlimited and inexpensive via Amazon Kindle. Some also have paperback, hard cover and or audible editions.Connect & Engage:What's one step you can take this week towards creating your own opportunity? Share your thoughts with Walt on Instagram @waltfrasier Subscribe to Comedy 4 Life on your favorite podcast platform so you don't miss Part 2!Help fellow artists find the show by leaving a rating and review!Thanks for listening!
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Find The Funny Part 2 Stand Up Comedy Writing 101
Comedy 4 Life - Episode 5: Find the Funny Part 2 - Shaping Your MaterialCLICK HERE for free tickets to shows, trial classes, and more information about books, workshops, corporate team building, k12 outreach & more! https://comedy4life.usHosted by: Walt FrasierEpisode Summary:Welcome back to Comedy 4 Life! In Episode 5, Walt Frasier continues the "Find the Funny" series, moving beyond just spotting ideas to actively shaping and punching up your comedic routines. If Episode 4 (or previous episodes) helped you find the raw material, this episode gives you the tools to refine it, make it funnier, and ensure the laughs come faster and harder. Learn techniques to cut the fat, heighten the reality, and make your stories truly memorable on stage.In this episode, you'll learn how to:Use Economy of Words: Cut unnecessary setup and exposition. Learn why getting to the funny faster is crucial and how to identify words or phrases to eliminate.Punch Up Setups: Don't wait for the end of the story for laughs! Add side comments, quick jokes, analogies, or observations along the way to keep the audience engaged during the setup.Leverage the Magic Three & Patterns: Recognize and use the power of threes. Combine common experiences (e.g., three bad dates, three annoying coworkers, three vacation mishaps) to create relatable and structured bits.Combine Stories & Characters: Condense multiple real-life experiences or people into one composite character or event for maximum comedic impact (e.g., merging traits of several teachers into one "crazy" teacher, combining multiple travel woes into one disastrous trip).Show, Don't Tell: Move beyond simply narrating. Become the characters, reenact the moments kinetically, use voices and physicality to make the scene vivid and engaging instead of just talking about it.Exaggerate to the Nth Degree: Take the core truth of your story and blow it out of proportion. Explore the "what's the worst/funniest/most absurd thing that could happen?" angle, but know when to pull back slightly.Change History / Solve the Problem: Use the power of "what if?" What do you wish you had said or done in that moment? Turn regrets or fantasies into hilarious alternative scenarios.Key Takeaway: Refining a comedy routine involves strategic cutting, creative embellishment, and dynamic performance choices. Apply these techniques to take your raw stories from amusing anecdotes to solid stand-up material.Connect & Engage:Which shaping technique are you trying first? Subscribe to Comedy 4 Life on your favorite podcast platform.Help others find the show by leaving a rating and review!Thanks for listening!
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Comedy 4 Life - Episode 4: Dynamic Delivery: Using Acting Secrets to Shape Your Routine
Comedy 4 Life - Episode 4: Dynamic Delivery: Using Acting Secrets to Shape Your RoutineHosted by: Walt FrasierCLICK HERE to join my mailing list and get TWO free tickets or your first class drop in for free. https://mailchi.mp/f13c29fce4d2/new-york-improv-theaterCLICK HERE for all upcoming shows & Classes. https://newyorkimprovtheater.com/Comedy 4 Life book series https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09GL94XK5?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_awt_sb_pc_tkinEpisode Summary:Welcome back to Comedy 4 Life! In Episode 3, Walt Frasier dives deep into the art of comedic delivery. Forget just saying the words – learn how to bring your routines to life with dynamic shifts in attitude, pace, volume, and pitch. Walt reveals powerful techniques borrowed from classical acting training: Inner Monologue and Subtext. Discover how understanding what your comedic persona is thinking and truly meaning can organically transform your performance and make you significantly funnier on stage.In this episode, you'll learn:Why Delivery is Crucial: A recap of the idea that how you say something (the 93%) is often more impactful than the words themselves (the 7%).The Tools of Dynamic Delivery: Identifying attitude, pace/tempo/rhythm, volume, pitch, and pauses as key elements to play with.Acting Secret #1: Inner Monologue:What it is: The character's/persona's internal stream of thoughts and feelings.How it helps: Organically drives your attitude and emotional delivery.Acting Secret #2: Subtext:What it is: The underlying meaning or intention beneath the words.How it helps: Influences pitch, pace, emphasis, and adds layers like irony or sarcasm.Connecting Techniques to Delivery: How focusing on Inner Monologue and Subtext naturally creates authentic shifts in your vocal dynamics and stage presence.Making it Organic: Moving beyond mechanical delivery by letting the internal state shape the external performance.Practical Exercise:Choose a short section (3-5 lines) of your own comedy routine.Define the Inner Monologue (specific thoughts) for each beat.Define the Subtext (underlying meaning) for the section.Practice delivering the lines out loud, focusing on thinking the thoughts and meaning the subtext. Let the delivery emerge naturally! Record yourself to observe the difference.Resources Mentioned:Walt Frasier's Book: Stand-U Comedy- Dive deeper into these techniques and find more exercises. Available at: AMAZON https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09GL94XK5?binding=kindle_edition&ref=dbs_dp_awt_sb_pc_tkinConnect & Engage:Tried the exercise? Share your experience or questions with Walt on @waltfrasierSubscribe to Comedy 4 Life on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode.Enjoying the show? Please leave a rating and review – it helps others find the podcast!Thanks for listening!
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Episode 3: Brainstorming Details, Stand Up Comedy, Content Creators
Podcast Title: Comedy For LifeEpisode Title: Episode 3: Brainstorming DetailsHost: Walt FrasierBRAINSTORMING DETAILS WORKSHEEThttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1LbzRB7u6mB4Ug8LybjNIvmwllG0kqnMw/view?usp=drivesdkCLICK HERE to join my mailing list and get TWO free tickets or your first class drop in for free. We have sessions in Times Square NYC, Zoom and beyond. https://mailchi.mp/f13c29fce4d2/new-york-improv-theaterUPCOMING CLASSES in Times Square, On Zoom & Beyond! https://coursehorse.com/nyc/schools/performing-arts/new-york-improv-theatre-8-improv-Comedy 4 Life is a series of books, workshops and new a podcast by Walt Frasier, artistic Director at the New York Improv Theater – Live from Times Square & Touring Nationwide since 2002! https://newyorkimprovtheater.com/2025/04/04/comedy-4-life-the-book-series-free-via-amazon-kindle-unlimited/Episode Description:Walt Frasier delves into the second step of stand-up comedy training: adding vivid details to your stories. This episode focuses on how to take a central idea from your initial brainstorm and enrich it with sensory details to make it more engaging and relatable for your audience. Learn how to identify the key elements of your story and use them to craft a compelling narrative.Key Takeaways:Enhance Your Stories: Take a story that resonated with you and your audience from your first brainstorming session and expand upon it.Identify Story Elements: Define the essential components of your story:Who are the characters (including yourself)?Where does the story take place?What is the main action or most important event?Engage the Senses: Bring your story to life by incorporating sensory details:What did you see?What did you hear?What did you smell?What did you feel?What did you taste?Amplify Your Performance: Go back on stage and share the same story, this time with the newly added details.Use Past Work: Draw on previous exercises or feedback to further develop your story.Episode Highlights:The importance of adding specific details to make a story more engaging.How to identify the key elements of a story (characters, setting, action).Using sensory details to create a vivid and immersive experience for the audience.The value of getting back on stage to practice incorporating new details.Resources Mentioned:Previous podcast episodes on stand-up comedy trainingPersonal notes or feedback from previous comedy exercisesCall to Action:Choose a story from your first brainstorming exercise.Answer the questions about characters, setting, action, and sensory details.Perform the story on stage, focusing on incorporating the new details.Continue to refine your storytelling by using feedback and past work.
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2 Brainstorming Ideas, Stand-Up Comedy, Online Content & more
Podcast Title: Comedy For LifeEpisode Title: Episode 2: Brainstorming Your First 5 MinutesHost: Walter FrasierEpisode Description:In this episode, Walter Frasier guides aspiring comedians through the crucial first step of crafting their stand-up routine: brainstorming. Learn how to tap into your everyday experiences, overcome the fear of being "unfunny," and generate a wealth of material for your first 5-minute set. Walter emphasizes the importance of planning stage time, capturing ideas without judgment, and analyzing your performance for future growth.Key Takeaways:Get Stage Time: Before you write a single joke, secure stage time at an open mic or in a comedy class.Brainstorm Without Judgement: In the initial brainstorming phase, there are no bad ideas. Let your thoughts flow freely and write everything down.Mine Your Life for Material: Focus on your personal experiences, observations, and the world around you rather than generic jokes or current events.Prompts to Spark Ideas:Where you live and who you live with.Your experiences at work or school.The quirks of your daily commute.Funny or strange things you've encountered in your neighborhood.Memorable (good or bad) vacation stories.Humorous incidents from your childhood or camp experiences.Don't Try to Be Funny (Yet): The goal of brainstorming is to gather raw material, not to craft polished jokes.Analyze Your Performance: After your set, take time to reflect on what worked, what didn't, and how you felt on stage. This analysis is crucial for improvement.Find Your Tribe: Seek out supportive open mics and comedy communities. A positive environment is essential for growth.Episode Highlights:The importance of securing stage time before attempting to write.How to overcome the fear of being "unfunny" in the early stages of comedy.Practical prompts and techniques for generating original comedy material.Why analyzing your performance is essential for developing your comedic voice.The significance of finding a supportive and encouraging comedy community.Resources Mentioned:Walter Frasier's book: "Stand-Up Comedy: How to Write Your First 5-Minute Comedy Routine in Four Easy Steps"PDF Brainstorming WorksheetInformation on Walter's Zoom comedy classes CLICK HERETips on finding open mics in your areaCall to Action:Plan your first 5-minute set and perform at an open mic.Use the brainstorming prompts to generate material for your routine.Record and review your performance to identify areas for improvement.Connect with other comedians and find a supportive comedy scene.
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1. How to get stage time! Stand Up Comedy 101
CLICK HERE to join my mailing list and get TWO free tickets or your first class drop in for free. We have sessions in Times Square NYC, Zoom and beyond. Comedy 4 Life is a series of books, workshops and new a podcast by Walt Frasier, artistic Director at the New York Improv Theater Show Notes Ways to Get Stage TimeOpen Mics:Open mics are shows performed by and for performers. The audience is often other comics.Go to an open mic within the next 48 to 72 hours and get on stage for five minutes and just talk.Find a good open mic, and go back. Avoid the bad ones.Barker and Bringer Shows:These are ways to create stage time with an audience.Bringer shows are where comics bring their friends, creating a small audience.Barker shows involve handing out flyers on the street to attract an audience.Barking is a way to develop audience, and get stage time.Barking also allows you to interact with people before the show, and create a relationship with your audiance.Producing Your Own Show:This gives you control over everything.It's a way to create consistent stage time.Finding talent is easy, building an audience is the hard part.Paid Gigs:Eventually, you may get paid to perform at clubs, colleges, or corporate events.Even when getting paid, you need to keep working on new material, and getting stage time at open mics.The Comedy UniversityDon't complain about paying five bucks for stage time or spending an hour on the street. Think of it as your comedy university. You're learning what works and what doesn't. Remember, as my friend Milinth Fowler says, "There's no wrong, no bad, no good. Is it working, or is it not working?"The ProcessEvery time you get on stage:Prepare: Brainstorm or outline your material.Have Fun: Focus on enjoying yourself without being a jerk.Analyze: Objectively evaluate what worked and what could have been better.Repeat this process throughout your career. You're never fully "ready," but you'll figure it out.Creating OpportunitiesIf you can't find work, create it. If you're not getting stage time, create opportunities. Find other people who need stage time and organize shows. This could be at school, a bar, or anywhere.Call to ActionGet on stage within the next week. If you need guidance, wait for my next episode. But if you're ready, just get on stage and talk. If it works, do it again. If not, try something different.The next four or five episodes will cover how to create your first five-minute stand-up routine.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Walt Frasier has 30+ years in the performing arts business, 22 years in comedy and is 20 years day job free thanks to international live perofrmance credits in comedyz theatre and music, TV, commercials and also producing, direction, corporate team building, event entertainment and more. This podcast is a exploration into what it takes to become a working artist, but perhaps more importantly, how to us the skills learned in comedy and theater to better all lives. These skills that make us better live performers transfer to the board room and the bed room.
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