Thursday, October 31, 2013

Comedians and Halloween

Am I performing in a comedy club tonight.   Nooooo...  Halloween is one of those nights when people (as in "audience") love to dress up and make scenes.  There are some holidays to steer clear of in the entertainment world and I think Halloween is a formidable challenge.  A costumed adult will takes advantage of his or her anonymity when watching a comedy show.  A mask or a well-painted face is tempting enough to bring out the heckler in even the most reserved customer.

Halloween is well-suited to bars where there is loud music and dancing.  Since effective comedy relies so strongly on good lights and good sound (and good jokes), it is better for the ghouls and goblins to make their screams and shrills in a party atmosphere.

Tonight I'm dressed as a cowgirl and I'm waiting for the doorbell to ring!


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Monday, October 28, 2013

Comedians and SEO Marketing

By Sally Edwards at ComedyBySally.com

As a clean female comedian, I am often approached by church groups to ask me to perform clean comedy for women.  They find me in a number of ways including mailings, word-of-mouth and SEO (search engine optimization).  Therefore, I spend many hours each day trying to get to the top of that very important Google search.

In addition to finding the ideal keywords, meta tags and descriptions for my site, I am continually searching YouTube videos regarding the most recent developments for optimizing websites.  Ironically, the YouTube video I discovered today discussed the optimization of YouTube videos!  This video offered a wealth of information which will be of great benefit to me when promoting myself as a clean female comedian.


Dave Bowen is very clean in his instruction and he offers daily tasks for serious students of YouTube SEO.  I recommend his videos to other funny clean comedians hoping to advance their videos for promotion.



Saturday, October 26, 2013

Radio Interviews and "Winging It"

As a corporate comedian who performs clean comedy for women's groups I know the fear, stage fright and insecurities that arise that first time on stage.  However, years of experience in front of new audiences have given me the tools to handle unexpected elements that occur during a live performance. When I was asked to appear on a WGN Radio station in Chicago, I thought my years of stage experience would make an on-air conversation a fairly stress-free experience.  However, I learned that I would need to implement a new set of skills to make radio conversation both comfortable and fun.

Generally, radio stations ask you come prepared for the interview with a list of questions for the host to ask.  Comedians most often give questions that provide set-ups for jokes.  The interviewer asks the question and the comedian has something funny to say.  Up until five years ago, that was the only type of radio interview I had encountered.  That all changed the day I was booked on WGN Radio in Chicago with host Steve Cochran.  When I walked into the studio and extended my hand to give Steve my questions, he looked at me and very casually said, "Hey let's wing it."  My stomach turned a full circle at the thought of being interviewed as if I was totally unprepared!

That interview made me a believer in impromptu interviews.  Rather than responding to Steve Cochran's questions in a semi-robotic fashion, I was able to totally be myself and enjoy the moment.  I also realized that speaking on the radio is a lot like talking to your girlfriends on the phone - just chat.  The only difference is that thousands of people are listening.  That makes your thoughts, ideas and humor seem tremendously important!  Since my interview on WGN, I am hooked on "winging it."  The experience could not have been more fun!

Friday, October 25, 2013

Three Top Chicago Comedy Club Showcases You Should Know About

Comedy Showcases allow a stand-up comedian to develop his or her comedy craft.  It is important for a comedian to continually develop new material throughout their career.  Listed below are three fantastic Chicago comedy showcase stages for comedians to deliver sets of approximately 10 minutes in length.  Comedy showcases generally require an initial interview and/or audition at one of the comedy club's "open mics."

Zanies Comedy Club - Chicago

The Rising Star Showcase at Zanies in Chicago features new upcoming comedians and is held the first two Mondays of the month with comedians delivering 10 minutes sets.  The Female Funnies are held the third Monday of the month and feature Chicago's funniest female comedians.



A new showcase venue was just introduced at Zanies Comedy Club in Rosemont.  An intimate room with enthusiastic audiences, this comedy venue will give you a nice taste of an "A" comedy room.  Call Zanies in Rosemont to reserve a spot.  Sally Edwards hosts.




The Laugh Factory - Chicago

You must pass an open mic audition before you are able to showcase.  There are open mics on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.  Sign up is 6:00 p.m.  Material is limited to two to three minutes and should be clean.  Call 773-327-3175 for more info.




The Lincoln Lodge - Chicago

Showcases are Friday nights at 9:00 p.m.  Audiences are enthusiastic and there is great enthusiasm and support among the comedians.  To set up a showcase email:  bookings@thelincolnlodge.com






Thursday, October 24, 2013

Series: Funny Keynote Speakers and Corporate Comedians Who Market Intelligently - Jim Richardson

Jim Richardson does it all:  

Jim Richardson (1) performs as a funny keynote speaker and corporate comedian at corporate events, (2) mentors new talent by way of his informative workshops and (3) sends out an informative and motivating newsletter. A tireless top talent, engaging writer on a global level and a reigning marketer, I am driven to say, "That's how it's done folks!"


Go to Jim Richardson's
Keynote Speeches and Seminars Page
jimrichardson.com/jimtalks.shtml
Those that can benefit from Jim's teachings are:

Stand-up comics
Improvisation and Sketch Groups, Comedy Teams
Writers
Business Keynote Speakers
Politicians 
Agents, Mangers, Casting Directors, Comedy Clubs and Comedy Producers
Radio and TV Hosts, DJs
Health Professionals
Lawyers
Salesmen
Educators and Students
Ministers
Actors, Filmmakers, Photographers
Singers
Ventriloquists,
Puppeteers & Other Solo Acts
Singers

To increase both the range and proficiency of writing and performing techniques -
Everyone can always use a little improvement!

What Jim Richardson wants you to know:

Steps to take before becoming Jim Richardson's client:

a)  Review information on Jim Richardson's web pages, especially

     1.  Check list of topics you need to master:

     2.  Coaching and Co-Writing Procedures:
          Scroll down for special investment discounts and convenient order form

b)  If you have questions, Jim Richardson will address them directly.  
     Contact:  Jim@JimRichardson.com.


Set up your free orientation appointment now for a phone or video chat at a mutually convenient time!


Jim@JimRichardson.com

Comedy, Coach and Co-Writer

Phone:  415-877-4424

Snail Mail:

Jim Richardson, Owner

Organized Comedy

P. O. Box 992

Mill Valley, CA  94942-0992



Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Discovering Your Special Gift

I understand it now. I understand how to recognize a unique "gift" within oneself. After years of soul searching I have been able to share my insights with my children and other adults. I find it funny that a personal gift should be so difficult to recognize. To our friends it can be quite apparent. It is best to listen to friends and family as they praise our uniqueness. It is difficult for us to recognize our own gift because we assume everyone shares our talents.

With my own children I was always on the lookout for clues. It was a daily fun exercise to notice repeated patterns of actions or words that were unique to each child. My oldest son, Brendan, was only six years old the first time he asked me, "Mom, what do you think of black holes?" Was I supposed to be thinking of black holes? My heart raced for a correct answer that wouldn't scar him with my lack of knowledge on the subject. Black hole questions were followed by comet and constellation questions. None of my other children were that inquisitive of the night sky. Today Brendan is an astrophysicist.

Our senior babysitter noticed our second son's gift when he was only 11 months old. "This kid is hilarious and he knows just how to make you laugh. He is the funniest baby I have ever seen." Steven established a pattern of making us laugh to tears. Today he lives in Los Angeles and is in an internship program for comedy sketch writing.  Last week, Steven came in first in a stand-up comedy competition at Flappers Comedy Club!

Our youngest, Christine, was a quick study. At nine years old she would take graph paper and draw sketches of the interior of her room. Every piece of furniture was measured and labeled. I said, "Christine, are you doing that for school?" Christine used graph paper for fun! Being a "math-o-phobic", I knew the clues were adding up quickly. Christine is now in San Francisco getting stellar grades. She is majoring in Architecture.

In retrospect I see my own life story was formed by the time I was eight. My parents signed me up for piano lessons and I began to teach myself to sing. I didn't stop singing. I started dancing and twirling and I loved making people laugh with my miniature shows. My older sister started bringing me to audition at community plays. Because of my lack of voice and dance training I did not get the parts. I worried I had no special talent. Fifteen years later, I walked on to the stand up comedy stage of Zanies Comedy Club in Chicago as a new talent. Within minutes I experienced the joy of being on stage and I knew I wanted to make people laugh. I discovered my gift and knew I was home.

Sally Edwards is a professional Corporate Christian Comedian who tours nationally. Sally Edwards' clean comedy has been featured on A&E's "Comedy on the Road" and Showtime's "Comedy Club Network."

Sally Edwards is the president of The Humorous Speakers Bureau in Chicago. For booking information see: http://ComedyBySally.com


Series: Ten Keynote Speakers and Corporate Comedians Who Market Intelligently

This week I am highlighting funny keynote speakers and corporate comedians who do it right!  Their successful careers are evidence of creative ability and good business sense.

Humorous Speakers Bureau


Customized Corporate Comedy Put-ons, Emcee, and Hilarious Interview Put-ons


Harry Freedman


      Harry Freedman will create the perfect fake industry expert for your group, that has everyone fooled until they are roaring with laughter!  Harry Freedman is the only individual ever to have been profiled in the business sections of The New York TimesMiami HeraldNewsday, and Int’l Herald Tribune.
     With nearly three decades of professional comedy experience, from the comedy clubs of Las Vegas to the corporate boardroom, Harry Freedman is a comic you can trust. As a speaker, he has performed for hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies, and is frequently rated ‘best speaker’ at conferences. As a stand-up comedian, Harry is often opening for Ray Romano; has appeared on “Everybody Loves Raymond;” and was a staff writer for “Caroline’s Comedy Hour.” Harry has also written and directed a short film, “30 Minutes,” which received terrific acclaim at the NY Int’l Independent Film Festival.
     In addition, corporate audiences enjoy Harry’s video shorts, where he interviews selected attendees (in character), to create a hilarious 8-10 minute piece that is played following his speech, as well as his humorous videographies of the whole conferences. So when you think of finding the right performer to give your people a laugh-fest they will love and thank you for, two key words make all the difference: HarryFreedman.
harry freedman

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Series - Ten Funny Keynote Speakers and Corporate Comedians Who Market Intelligently

Jeanne Robertson

Generally, a clean corporate comedian or funny keynote speaker will have a business model.  In general terms, this can be inspired by watching another professional funny speaker in performance, in demeanor or even his or her ability to market themselves.

I have a business model is the form of a very funny lady who tells funny stories.  Her name is Jeanne Robertson.  She carries herself beautifully, tells stories naturally and is hip enough to be on Sirius Satellite Radio!

Jeanne Robertson is a professional funny speaker specializing in humor based on life experiences.  She knows that a sense of humor is a strategy for success.  Speaking to large audiences regularly, Jeanne Robertson utilizes her positive and funny style to engage her fans.

Jeanne Robertson is easy to notice. At 6'2" she is very recognizable.  Jeanne adeptly turns life experiences into funny material that elicits laughter.  Jeanne's very special Southern drawl adds to her uniqueness and leave her audience thinking about her message!

Comedy New Talent Night - Showcasing on Stage

The Comedy Club Stage and New Talent

You think you're a funny guy or girl and you've gathered enough courage to perform on New Talent Night at a local comedy club like Zanies Comedy Club, the Laugh Factory Comedy Club r the Improv Comedy Club. How should you prepare to face a room full of strangers and make them laugh?

Write Funny Material

First, you need your arsenal of funny material. Take time during the day to sit down and write a joke with a simple joke structure. The simplest and most basic form of joke writing is "set up and punchline". "Setting up a joke" is providing basic information about an experience or topic. It establishes a place, a feeling and a presence. The punchline element produces the surprise and the unexpected ending. A genuine surprise elicits laughter from an audience which proves your joke is effective.

Memorize Your Jokes and Rehearse Your Comedy Routine

Memorize your jokes and rehearse them either mentally or verbally. Create a visual picture in your head of the subject matter and your first jokes will be more easily committed to memory. Continue rehearsing your jokes daily until they can be recited out loud and with confidence. Achieving a relaxed conversational tone will demonstrate command of the stage and put an audience at ease.

Avoid Improvising Your Act

Many new comedians assume they can stand on stage and be an "off-the-cuff" guy or girl. This can be a dangerous assumption. The first time on stage can be intimidating and it is very possible that increased nervousness will steal your mental reflexes and response time. You will be facing lights and strange faces as the audience stares at you, and you alone. Most likely, you will feel robbed of your humorous creativity as you know it. Having a solidly memorized "set" of material will give you a performance safety net on stage. It is better that improvising skills are utilized once your comedy club audience is engaged and laughing.

The first time on stage triggers the primal fear of facing a roomful of unfamiliar faces. You are taking on a very formidable challenge when standing on the comedy stage. Don't be too hard on yourself. Congratulations on conquering a fear that is only second to death. It does get better and more fun as you feel more comfortable on stage and as you get to know your "character". Performing on a weekly or nightly basis will make the joke writing easier and the performances will appear more natural. Taking those first few steps on the comedy stage are giant leaps in terms of personal goals and a lifetime of effort and enjoyment.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Re-invent Yourself Mid-life!

A Comedian's Perspective - Reinvent Yourself at Mid-life


Why do adults plunge into a mid-life crisis?  Perhaps it is the naming of the personal phenomenon.  Afterall, "crisis" does not conjure feelings of great joy and happiness.  Rather, it causes one to imagine greeting cards with pithy sayings about being "over the hill."  Let's step away from that doomsday picture for a minute.
Now imagine that mid-life is inherently regarded as a fantastic life hurdle that one has just crossed. I see self-confident adults who dare to reinvent themselves. These adults are having fun, traveling and discovering new career pathways of adventure.
There are so many options for living in this world. Why do so many human beings label themselves as only one thing? The obvious answers are need, money and opportunity. Once a person is established in a successful career, it is not a popular and/or intelligent choice to simply walk away from it all. A successful career is great for the ego, the stability and of course, the family. However, what happens when retirement is on the horizon? Does it have to signal gloom and doom?
A counselor once told me, "It's not what happens to you in life. It is how you interpret it." This is one of the most invigorating statements I have heard. With just a change of thought process, an individual has the personal power to turn everything good. All that is needed is a positive attitude! I approach midlife crisis in the same positive manner.
Midlife crisis can be viewed as a midlife "dream." Take that extra energy and put it into projects or plans for the future. I had my own midlife crisis when I realized I was overwhelmed in the world of stand up comedy from having to perform up to ten shows a week. With my husband's encouragement, I became a corporate comedian for women's events. Now I am able to perform one show per week that is as profitable as an entire week of standup comedy in a club. As a clean corporate comedian, I am asked to appear at luncheons and banquets. This is much more conducive to my early to bed, early to rise schedule and it presents the challenge of performing entirely solo. I am on the other side of my midlife crisis discovering a new type of audience and new performing platforms.
If you're approaching any type of "crisis" you may wish to redefine it. Referring to a midlife "crisis" as a midlife "discovery" may give you an extra edge in enjoying various life stages. Interpreting life in a positive manner will open exciting paths of self-discovery.

Clean Corporate Comedy for Women's Events

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Sally Edwards is a Clean Female Corporate Comedian who tours nationally. Sally Edwards' clean comedy has been featured on A&E's "Comedy on the Road" and Showtime's "Comedy Club Network."
Sally Edwards is the president of The Humorous Speakers Bureau in Chicago. For booking information see: http://ComedyBySally.com


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Humorous Speakers Bureau Series - Ten Funny Keynote Speakers and Corporate Comedians Who Market Intelligently



This is a ten-part series highlighting funny keynote speakers and clean corporate comedians who use both their creativity and intellect to market successfully.  To a be a successful public speaker, it is so important to combine these two aspects of the business.  As president of The Humorous Speakers Bureau and a clean female corporate comedian, there are keynote speakers and clean corporate comedians I admire for their business sense in marketing and social media presence.  I am presenting these speakers daily, but in no particular order.  They are all No. 1 in my opinion.

Humorous Speakers Bureau - Greg Schwem

     Greg Schwem responds to his client's need for customized entertainment.  When working for his corporate clients who include Microsoft, IBM and McDonald's, he stresses the "custom" aspect of his corporate comedy show. Greg Schwem will research a client's website extensively and include tasteful funny material about their people, products and culture.  Greg Schwem's videos are updated regularly on his web site and demonstrate the hilarity of customized corporate comedy.

Greg Schwem 
Business Humorist/Corporate Emcee/
Syndicated Columnist/Author


"King of the Hill in the world of corporate comedy!" - Chicago Tribune



Click here to read about Greg in Parade Magazine
Click here to learn about Greg's book

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Hold on to Your Comedy Dream

Hold on to Your Comedy Dream



It’s an interesting combination- piano teacher by day; clean comedian by night. To tell you the truth, I went for years denying my comic abilities, never telling the other grade school moms about the person I really was. None of them knew I’d spent most of my life, six days a week and sometimes threes shows a night, in smoky comedy clubs trying to make people laugh.  I have performed stand-up comedy at all the popular comedy clubs:  Zanies Comedy Club, The Funnybone, The Comic Strip and The Comedy Store.

I didn’t want to admit my comedy connection because I felt too many negative connotations come to mind in the words "club standup comedian" - drinking, drugs, lewd material and perhaps irresponsible mother. Living my teenage years at an all-girl’s Catholic boarding school, I’d been engrained with a lifestyle that was not a match. And so I kept my past and dreams a secret.

I took off many years from standup comedy when my children were small. After my third child was born, I missed them all so much when I would go out to do a show at night. I continually thought, "Why am I here? I want to go home." Eventually the desire to be with my children at night combined with a healthy dose of exhaustion convinced me that I could leave standup and lead a "normal" life. In retrospect, the lesson learned is - never turn your back on your dream - it will catch up with you, if you’re lucky.

What happened in those years that I stayed away from the stage? I wrote and wrote and wrote.
(Eventually that writing would become my first show entitled, "BIG PEOPLE, little people!") It was easy to write. I found my children endlessly amusing - let’s change that to downright hilarious. I thought to myself, "What if adults acted like children?’ "How long would it take for an adult who acted like a child to be committed?" Maybe less than a minute?

My son wore his Power Ranger costume to the grocery store. If I did that nobody would think I was cute. They’d commit me. They’d call the authorities. They’d call 911. They’d say, "Bag Lady in Aisle 6!"
What if I started screaming in church and tried to run up the aisle? Nobody would say, "She’s kind of cranky today." No! They’d hustle me out and everyone would be very "disturbed".
What if I ate a spaghetti dinner and left the sauce all over my mouth and ran it through my hair?
How do kids get away with this stuff!?

And it made me laugh. And I wrote it down. And I’m still writing it down today.
The other day I was teaching a six-year-old girl a beginning piano lesson. In all her innocence, she started her own interesting conversation with me. "Mrs. Edwards. don’t you hate it when you’re on the monkey bars and you forget you have a skirt on, and your underpants show?" And I said quite matter-of-factly, "Yes. I do hate that. I hate that so much and I know just how you feel!"

http://humorousspeakersbureau.com Sally Edwards is the president of The Humorous Speakers Bureau marketing corporate comedians and funny keynote motivational speakers.
http://sallyedwards.org - Laugh to Good Health
http://comedybysally.com - Clean Corporate Comedy

Ten Funny Keynote Speakers Who Market Intelligently

Funny Keynote Speakers and Intelligent Marketing



This is a ten-part series highlighting funny keynote speakers and corporate comedians who use both their creativity and intellect to market successfully.  As president of The Humorous Speakers Bureau and a clean female comedian, I know the importance of effectively combining these two aspects of the public speaking business in order to establish a strong customer base with recurring appearances at events.  I am presenting these speakers daily, but in no particular order.  They are all No. 1 in my opinion.

David Michael


Corporate Speaker David Michael believes that Verbal communication is vital to success in business especially in today's atmosphere.  David Michael has concentrated his career on making people more effective speakers and presenters.  By combining his education (University of Pittsburgh degree in communications, BA) and his vast experience in the corporate and entertainment worlds, he has come up with a program called, "Secrets from the Greenroom" and written a very informative book by the same name.

"Secrets from the Greenroom"  - Buy Now

Keeping up with David Michael is easy because he maintains a current and informative blog:  http://www.davidmichaellive.blogspot.com.  
I encourage you to "follow!"