Celebrations at Comedy Clubs

People go to comedy clubs all the time to celebrate, birthdays, weddings, even winning a million bucks. True! Here’s a few stories of times when I’ve been on stage when some celebrations were taking place. I always tried to participate fully in the...

Small Crowds in Comedy

Is it better to have a small crowd or a big crowd at your comedy show? In today’s podcast, Jan talks about how comics treat small crowds differently, and what her experience has been with small crowds. Listen in and see if you...

Designated Driver in Comedy

Being the designated driver is a nice thing to do, but sometimes you get taken advantage of! I learned this on several occasions when I showed up to the gig with a car, and the other comic needed a ride. I’m still happy to give rides, but now I put some limits...

My Comedy Books

Why should you write a book on comedy writing or on comedy travels? I had no intention of writing any books when I started out, but I just sort of fell into the book writing thing, and it worked out well. Here’s a short podcast on how I became an...

Comedy Contracts

Comedy clubs have traditionally done business booking on a handshake, and that’s how I did it when I worked the clubs. But nowadays I need a contract for any bookings. Comedy contracts have saved me on several occasions. Here’s my weekly podcast about a...