How Do i get Paid to do Comedy

HOW DO I GET PAID TO DO COMEDY? [EP. 015]

Now that you rule the open mic scene, you may be wondering, “How do I get paid to do comedy?” Every club is a little different, but we discuss the most common process for getting bumped up from the open mic treadmill to a paid emcee week at the comedy club. Check out this episode!…

Paid Work at a Comedy Club am i ready

PAID WORK AT A COMEDY CLUB – AM I READY? [EP. 014]

Ever wonder how to get paid work at a comedy club? Before you burn your first impression, here are a few questions you should ask yourself. It’s far better to be over prepared than barely there. Check out this episode! Listen and then answer these questions honestly: 1) Is there a market for my comedy? 2) How many…

Ask This Not This

ASK THIS, NOT THIS – COMEDY QUESTIONS [EP. 012]

Are you distracted and frustrated by the success of other comedians? In this episode we talk about how you can change your mindset from bitterness to betterment. It all starts by reframing a few thoughts. You’ll find this podcast useful if you have ever asked any (or all) of the following questions:         How…

COMEDY CONTRACTS

COMEDY CONTRACTS – NO JOKING AROUND [EP. 010]

Contracts for independent performers, comedians and bands are no joking matter. In this episode we address the key components of a performer-based contract for shows you book outside of the comedy club. Check out this episode! Specifically, we talk about how to draft a contract that has YOUR best interest in mind. We cover: Refundable…

INTROS CLOTHES and BIO No Nos SchoolOfLaughs

INTROS, CLOTHES, BIO NO-NO’S [EP. 009]

First impressions are key in any business. In show business, how you are introduced, what you look like, and how you promote yourself is crucial. Check out this episode! Listener questions addressed in this episode include: What is your take on appearances, outfit, clothing, etc., How does it affect the audience perception of you in relation to…

Networking Tips for Comedians and Speakers

Networking through Associations is a Necessity

Rik Roberts | www.SchoolOfLaughs.com I’ll be honest, my first few years of performing comedy full time was like an extended vacation. I had very few responsibilities. I got to travel and spend extended time sleeping in and chilling out by the pool. I was twenty-three and ecstatic that I wasn’t trapped in a cubicle and…