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Family Performance [stand up comedy BLOGRMAGE: DAY 4]



At 6PM today, spring break began for me! Now, I can focus on the projects--including comedy--that I've wanted to do. For the comedy project, I began "free writing" comedy pieces. Within five minutes I write down as many stories, jokes and thoughts as I can. This practice  has not caused a lot of fear or restriction.

The fear and restriction come from performance.

The unnatural sterility of delivering jokes comes every time I try to do stand up. This comedy gig is going to take a lot of work. I've been thinking of jokes all days. Ultimately I will have to get my performance down or I am going to get heckled or booed off the stage.

Performing in front of my family felt awkward, but the practice and criticism I receive is helpful. Because I don't have anything memorized, I read a lot of my skit. I talk too long in the setups and make everyone feel sad--not joyful. This is definitely not the goal.

You can see this in the video posted above. The second part of the video includes a second round of presenting the same material again. I pretty much sucked both times. I need to make progress!

I personally like the second take because my family suggested I try laughing to myself during the jokes--so that's what I did.

-Pradeepan
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RESEARCH [stand up comedy BLOGRMAGE: DAY 3]




 
Examples help me learn. Once I see something, almost anything, I feel like I can do it with a little time. So, today I searched through stand up videos. I started by looking through some older stand up by Bryan Regan, and then went through the Last Coming Standing finales material.

Even viewing this material with the intention of copying it gives me greater confidence. My strategy involves dissecting their introduction, body movements and style for making people laugh.

Before I can get into all of that, however, I need to pick a subject. Something that has popped into my mind a couple times tonight is writing a 5 minute routine about people in Minnesota thinking I’m a terrorist and then wanting to “act like a terrorist.” Others of you have suggested that I write something about the Master Cleanse, which would also be and was hilarious.

I have a family gathering tomorrow, so I should write a little bit before that and present to them (while filming it of course).

Most importantly I want to write and perform stuff that is funny to me while being me. It’s encouraging for people to tell me that I’m funny—hopefully it translates to the stage.

What are some comics you’d suggest I research?

SOMETHING FUNNY:
My roommate scolded me for not recycling, and I told him, "Jeeva's don't recycle." He mentioned this to my sister, and yelled at me saying that Jeeva's do recycle. Within one minute of that, I changed the intro of the recycling wikipedia to say "Jeeva's don't recycle." I love technology!

-Pradeepan
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MY FIRST PERFORMANCE [stand up comedy BLOGRMAGE: DAY 3]



Stand up comedy is hard! How do you even start a routine?

"Hello everyone! Who enjoys laughing? Great. I do too. Let's laugh together."


Not only is being funny on demand hard, there are hecklers to deal with--that's crazy. Anyways, for today's journey, I spent time researching stand up comedy. I asked some of my friends how it works and what they look for in comics. Then, I journaled about 20 or subjects for a routine.

Here are those subjects:

Sri Lankan family, music with hair metal mentor, living in Korea, Mennonite Indian girlfriend, college stories, working at a high school, Minnesotans, Fashion photography, Education, Grad School work, My old truck, My family trips to Sri Lanka, starting a band, girlfriend's job training, online education, being a boyfriend, french dining, getting a new roommate, boxing, cooking with my dad, the Church, Cultural assimilation, public order, applying for jobs, trying to eat healthy, the master cleanse, jumping rope, the future, and some others.

These subjects are the building blocks for a future set. I found out today that open Mike stand up routines last five minutes here. So, I have to do that.

Which subject should I choose?

Today, I performed at a campfire and it felt unnatural. Before I told them I was going to do "stand up" I told a lot of stories and got a great response. As soon as it was intentional, however, my whole setup got long and unnatural. I need to funnel my "natural humor," as my girlfriend said, and be myself. It was a start and recorded on the video above.

Okay! I got to keep writing. Let me know what I should write about.

-Pradeepan
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30 DAYS OF STAND UP COMEDY [stand up comedy BLOGRMAGE: DAY 3]



To be honest, I am frightened by the next 30 days. The BLOGRIMAGE begins. During these next days, I will work on performing stand up comedy while daily blogging it.

I’M FREAKING OUT!

I’m extremely busy right now. Between a full time job, three post master’s graduation courses, working for a magazine doing high fashion photography, getting a folk hip-hop band off the ground and doing life with my important people, I probably should not entertain stand up comedy.

This quest is not a wise use of time. This quest makes me extremely nervous—the throw up in your mouth kind of nervous. This quest is perfect.

The BLOGRIMAGE is the perfect avenue to do something you don’t “have time” for (as if any of us could ever “have time”) and for things that FREAK YOU OUT.

THE PLAN:

-Write stand up comedy for 30-60 minutes a day
-Deliver sections of my comedy to friends or strangers daily
-Try to perform at Open Mike’s once a week or every other week
-Get a large gig

*I’m open to suggestions on how I should do the challenge)

Lots of people have told me that I am funny, but lots of people tell their friends that they have a good voice and should try out for American Idol.

Being funny is easy when people don’t expect it. Being funny on demand is entirely different. Try it. Go up to someone and say, “be funny,” and see what happens.

Well, wish me luck. 

-Pradeepan
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