1 You start by doing stands in clubs that feature amateur comedy nights.
Poppet! Replied to post #1: 2 But would those clubs have an age minimum for performers, do you think, seeing as most of them serve alcohol? D is pretty young still.
3 And be prepared to pay your dues. Success isn't going to come overnight - if at all. Your friends may think you're funny out of politeness, and you may think you're funny, but what will total strangers - the ones who count - think?
Be prepared to wait tables for a long time while doing those amateur comedy nights and if you survive - if you're lucky - you'll be able to make a living at it. And save the raunchiness for when you hit it - shock value (ie. Raunchiness) won't cut it with a large percentage of people.
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