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Center Presents

Intro to Stand-Up Comedy

The Palladium // Feb 3 - Feb 24


Starts At:
$175
Promo Code:

 

This class has reached capacity. Email Outreach@TheCenterPresents.org if you would like to be placed on a waitlist.

 

Monday evenings – Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24, 2025, 6-9PM

Graduation Performance – Friday, February 28, 2025, 7:30-9:30PM

$175 (includes all 4 classes and Graduation Performance)

 

Intro to Stand-Up Comedy

This class will serve both as a look at the history and evolution of stand-up comedy and as a practical course that will cover joke mechanics and writing for stand-up as well as performance theory and practice. Over the course of the class, students will write and practice a five-minute routine to perform for friends and family at the graduation show.

 

NOTE: Prior to registering for this class, please make sure of your availability on February 28 as all class participants are expected to perform in the graduation show.

 

Quotes from our comedy class participants

“I cannot imagine any aspect of the class that could have been better. These types of experiential learning classes are fantastic. “

 

“I learned that getting outside my comfort zone (for certain things), can be a growth experience. The comedy class was a great learning experience and Mat was a great instructor.”

“This course helped solidify the random thoughts I've had about comedy and stand-up for years. That's key to being successful.”

“Mat was tremendous. He clearly puts a lot of time and effort into his teaching and it shows. He was always positive and provided great feedback. The final show was just too much fun!”

 

“Instructor feedback was exceptional. Very impressed with his ability to recall all nuances of language used by each and every student during class performance of material and offer constructive criticism.”

 

Class Structure
Week 1:
Participants examine clips of stand-up over the decades. Discuss its origins, how it has changed and grown to reflect societal changes.

 

Week 2: Participants diagram the jokes viewed in week one and discuss writing techniques and joke mechanics.

 

Week 3: Participants discuss performance theory and different ways of telling jokes, from deadpan to big act-outs. During the first three weeks, each student is developing their own five-minute comedy set.

 

Week 4: Participants practice their sets in class and do peer review, give notes, and work on any big ideas or shifts they want to make to the set.

 

Week 5: Participants perform in a graduation show for their friends and family.

 

Who should take this class?

Recommended for ages 17 and older, this class is perfect for anyone wanting to improve their presentation skills or those wanting to cross “performing as a stand-up comedian” off their bucket list. The class will be limited to 15 participants. A minimum of 10 students must be reached to hold the class.

 

About the Instructor:

Mat Alano-Martin is the co-founder of the Limestone Comedy Festival and a full-time touring comedian performing at clubs, colleges and festivals across the country. He has appeared on The Bob and Tom Show and Laughs on FOX, and his debut album Profiled As Such can be heard daily on Sirius/XM.

 

Cancellation Policy

We understand that schedules change. If you are no longer able to attend the class, please provide at least 14-day notice of cancellation. This allows time to fill your space with another student.  Cancellations made within 14 days of the first day of class will not be refunded.