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Beginner Stand-Up Comedy Workshop – 6 WeeksReady to step up to the mic and make people laugh? Our 6-week Beginner Stand-Up Comedy Workshop is designed for anyone with a funny bone and a willingness to try. Through a mix of writing exercises, performance labs, and constructive feedback, students will learn how to craft jokes, structure a mini-set, and develop their unique comedic voice. Each week builds confidence on stage while honing timing, delivery, and audience interaction skills in a supportive, hands-on environment.
By the end of the workshop, participants will have a polished 3–5 minute set, experience performing in front of peers, and the tools to take their comedy beyond the classroom. The final week culminates in a live showcase, giving students a real taste of performing at a comedy night. Whether you’re chasing a career in comedy or just want to make friends laugh, this class will give you the skills, stage confidence, and courage to shine under the spotlight.
6-Week Stand-Up Comedy Workshop (Beginner Level)
Week 1 – Welcome to Stand-Up: Finding Your Voice
Overview of the comedy landscape: styles, goals, and expectations.
Discussion: Why do you want to do comedy?
Warm-up exercises to spark ideas (journaling, observation drills).
Homework: Write 5 premises (seeds of jokes) from real life.
Week 2 – Joke Mechanics & Writing Labs
Anatomy of a joke: setup, punchline, tags, callbacks.
Practice taking raw premises and turning them into first-draft jokes.
Group writing exercises and punch-up practice.
Open-mic style circle: students share 1–2 jokes.
Homework: Expand 2 premises into short bits (30–60 seconds each).
Week 3 – Building a Mini-Set
How to structure 2–3 minutes of material: openings, transitions, closers.
Editing: economy of words, timing, rhythm.
Stage skills intro: mic technique, posture, pacing.
Performance lab: each student runs their first mini-set (2–3 min).
Homework: Refine your mini-set based on feedback.
Week 4 – Performance Skills & Stage Presence
Deep dive: dealing with nerves, timing, silence, and laughter.
Delivery practice: voice, energy, facial expressions, pauses.
Performance lab: each student runs their refined set.
Group feedback: focus on clarity, timing, and physical presence.
Homework: Polish set, add one new bit or tag.
Week 5 – Audience Interaction & Confidence
Intro to crowd work: engaging without losing control.
Strategies for handling hecklers or interruptions.
“Hot Seat” drills: practice responding to improvised audience lines.
Performance lab: test your polished set with some light audience interaction.
Homework: Tighten up your 3–5 minute set for showcase.
Week 6 – Showcase & Next Steps
Final workshop: full showcase rehearsal.
Each student performs a 3–5 minute set for the group (recorded if possible).
Feedback session: strengths, growth areas, road map for open mics.
Discussion: how to start hitting mics, networking, building confidence, and writing consistently.
Graduation showcase: invite friends/family or perform at a local open mic.
🔥 By the end: Each student has a polished 3–5 minute set, on-stage practice, and a toolkit for continuing in comedy.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Laugh Out Loud Comedy Club San Antonio, 618 Northwest Loop 410,San Antonio, Texas, United States
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