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This week is part TWO of the HUGE two parter on COMEDY,

After last weeks stunning cliffhanger ending… We pick up where we left off, how to approach and write comedy and we deep dive into the ever elusive CROWD WORK, how that applies to magicians.. And of course so much more.

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Summary In this episode, the conversation delves into the intricacies of comedy and crowd work, featuring insights from comedian Matt Stellingworth. The discussion covers various aspects of writing routines, the importance of improvisation, and the dynamics of audience interaction. The speakers also explore the relationship between magic and comedy, highlighting common challenges and the role of technology in enhancing performances. Overall, the episode provides valuable perspectives for performers looking to connect with their audiences more effectively. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the nuances of comedy, particularly focusing on the art of crowd work and audience engagement. They discuss the jealousy that exists among comedians, the importance of making the audience feel like stars, and the balance between crowd work and prepared material. The conversation highlights the significance of genuine interest in audience members and the techniques that can enhance a comedian's performance. Takeaways

  • Crowd work is essential for engaging audiences.
  • Writing routines can be structured or freeform.
  • Improvisation allows for spontaneity in performances.
  • Audience interaction can enhance the overall experience.
  • Magic and comedy share similar challenges in performance.
  • Technology can amplify the impact of close-up magic.
  • Creating original material is crucial for uniqueness.
  • Understanding audience dynamics is key to successful performances.
  • Effective communication is vital in both magic and comedy.
  • The balance between scripted and improvised content is important. Jealousy among comedians can influence performance.
  • Crowd work is an essential skill for comedians.
  • Engaging the audience makes them feel valued.
  • Making the audience the stars enhances the show.
  • Crowd work can lead to unexpected laughs.
  • It's important to balance crowd work with material.
  • Genuine interest in audience members improves interaction.
  • Listening is key to effective crowd work.
  • Comedians should avoid being dismissive of crowd work.
  • The dynamics of comedy are evolving with social media.
Titles
  • The Secrets of Crowd Work Revealed
  • Crafting Comedy: Writing and Performance
  • Improvisation: The Heart of Comedy
  • Engaging the Audience: A Comedian's Guide
Sound Bites
  • "Comedies like poetry."
  • "It blew my mind."
  • "Jealousy is what it is."
  • "It's a distraction tactic."
  • "It's big business now."
  • "You can see them struggle."
  • "It's all about listening."
  • "Don't be an asshole."
Chapters 00:00Introduction to Comedy and Crowd Work 03:13Writing and Structuring Comedy 07:06The Art of Improvisation in Performance 11:17Audience Interaction and Engagement 14:48Magic and Comedy: Common Themes and Challenges 18:07The Role of Technology in Performance 19:46The Jealousy of Comedians 22:09The Art of Crowd Work 26:10Engaging the Audience 30:11Making the Audience the Stars 34:12The Balance of Crowd Work and Material 37:59Final Thoughts and Reflections

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