Learn Comedy in 2 Days at the
Edinburgh Fringe 2007 |
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Nationwide comedy club Laughing Horse
comedy returns to the Fringe to present a third year of intensive courses to learn,
or improve your stand-up comedy over two days - and also to give you the opportunity of
taking part in an Edinburgh Fringe show. Courses are led by experienced comedy teachers
Kevin McCarron (Comedian, Compere, Comedy promoter and University or Surrey and comedy
tutor) and Jay Sodagar (Comedian, and Comedy School Comedy Tutor) |
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These
courses are suitable for people with no experience of stand-up, existing new stand-ups who
want to brush-up their skills, or actors and other performers who are interested in
developing performance skills, |
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Courses run over two days at the Weekend, or
Midweek during the Edinburgh Fringe 2007, in a centrally located Edinburgh Venue. Course
dates for 2007 are: |
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Saturday 4th / Sunday 5th
August |
Tuesday 7th / Wednesday 8th
August |
Saturday 11th / Sunday 14th
August |
Tuesday 14th / Wednesday 15th
August |
Saturday 18th / Sunday 19th
August |
Tuesday 21st / Wednesday 22nd
August |
Saturday 25th / Saturday 26th
August |
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The Courses
take Place at 'Laughing Horse @ Hillside', 11 Hillside Crescent, in Edinburgh - for venue
details please click here. All Courses run from 11am to 3.30pm daily. |
"friendly,
informative and well-structured. A supportive environment allows wannabe stand-ups to
develop material quickly, and the course even offers opportunities to perform on stage...
A no-brainer for anyone interested in the business, and a fun experience for any weekend
wonder whose always wanted to know what it was like behind the mic stand." -
Paul Doncaster, graduate of the 2005 courses
About the Course: What is included? |
Participants in the courses will be asked to bring one A4 page of
their comedy ideas, which over the course will be turned into workable material. The
course runs over two mornings, from 11am, and includes 9 hours of tutoring, with access to
four working Fringe comedy rooms during the mornings and over 70 shows based in the
Laughing Horse Fringe venues for Free every day of the Fringe from Midday to 3am.
The areas studied will be as follows:
Comedians Talking: What makes a comedian work?
How do they work on Stage - what is their attitude? Learn through watching and discussing
experienced stand-up comedians.
Style of humour: What style suits you as a
performer and writer?
Joke writing Skills: How to Edit material, and
pick funny material from ideas and concepts.
Deconstructing Comedy: What makes a good
comedian? What is the form of a Joke? Rule of three, lists, working forwards and
backwards, topics, methods of developing punchlines and routines.
The history of Comedy: What is 'alternative'
comedy, and what are the roots of stand-up comedy. Take a look at where we fit into
things.
Finding material: How? Where? Exercises to
get you thinking and writing funny on subjects you are passionate about, or subjects that
are new to you.
Technical and general Skills: Microphone
technique. Dealing with Hecklers. The business of Comedy - dealing with comedy clubs and
comedy Promoters.
Market information:. How, practically - to go
about getting your act out there. Where can you perform at the Fringe, or around the UK.
Useful contacts.
Preparation for the first open spot: Included in
the course is at least one guaranteed open spots at The Laughing Horse Comedy Shows, held
at Lindsays, The Meadow Bar and The Canon's Gait right through the Fringe, and
access to other promoters who will also be running shows that include open mic acts.
The course will include several sessions performing in front of
your fellow students, and the tutor, and all areas will be achieved through lively,
interactive exercises, improvisation and demonstrations.
You will be able to use two fully set-up comedy rooms for practice
in the mornings during the Fringe, and you will also get the opportunity to meet others of
like mind and to do homework, and seeing fringe shows for free: At Hilldise, Meadow Bar,
Linsays and other Laughing Horse venues. These will include many Comedy club
type shows, with a mixture of new and professional acts, single acts hour Stand-Up shows
(including acts such as Steve Day, Nik Coppin, Jay Sodagar, Kevin McCarron and many more),
sketch comedy, improvisation and group shows running from midday to 3am. (Show details
will be available on http://www.freefestival.co.uk
from late May 2007).
"It's
improved my confidence and the open spot I performed went down really well! And it's
pretty cheap too! If you've got funny bones, you can do no better" - Duncan
Hart, graduate of the 2005 courses.
About Your Tutors: Who are they? |
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Kevin McCarron |
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Jay Sodagar |
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Kevin
McCarron
Kevin McCarron's started performing in the UK
in 1997, and soon established himself as a regular act on the London and UK comedy Circuit, as
well as taking on the role of resident compere and co-promoter for the Laughing Horse chain of
comedy clubs in the UK, France, Spain and Monaco.
The skills that make Kevin a natural performer
have been developed over a number of years as a comedian, and also through lecturing at the
University of Surrey, both in Stand-up and Performance, and as a Reader in English Literature.
For the past three years Kevin has taught
stand-up comedy at the University of Surrey, and he has also taught a course entitled
"The History, Theory and Performance of Stand-Up comedy". In 2002 he was invited to
offer advice to new comedians which was dramatized in a radio programme called `Starting in
Stand-Up, produced by Felix Gill and Rajan Malhotra (Montreal Solutions Ltd), and
broadcast on radio stations in Great Britain and Canada. It was also commercially released as
a compact disc.
In his role as Reader in English Literature,
Kevin is the leading UK expert in William Golding, and has published books in nineteenth and
twentieth-century American literature, addiction, popular music, adolescent writing and
Dystopian and Utopian literature. Since 2001 he has performed a number of comedy routines
after academic 'away days', after academic conferences, at fund-raising events and social
events.
During 2006 Kevin is writing a book on the link
between stand-up performance and teaching, and is also leading a groundbreaking study into
integrating the performance and business skills of of a stand-up comedy performer and that of
academic life.
Kevin was also co-ordinator and Tutor on
Stand-up courses run by WebUni for three years, and co-promotes 'The Laughing Horse New Act of
the Year', one of the UK's largest nationwide searches for new comedy talent each year.
As a performer Kevin has performed with many of
the big names on the comedy circuit, and at all levels of venues from large theatres, to small
pub rooms. He continues to perform at all levels of comedy, from the hard work of keeping a
new act competition running, to compering shows with the likes of Mark Thomas and Rob Newman.
Kevin has written and performed in four
different one-man hour shows: "Gagging for It", "A Joke to Far",
"Just Joking" and "Jestation", and has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe
every year since 2000. In 2005 Kevin brought "Nuclear War: Followed by the
total extermination of every living organism on the planet" to the Edinburgh Fringe, a
unique improvised stand-up show made up entirely of suggestions from the audience (of which
the title was one) - providing a different show of stand-up every night of the run. This show
return to the Fringe in 2006, and in 2007 Kevin will be compering teh Laughing Horse Comedy
shows at venues across town.
Click Here for a Guardian Education Article on Kevin McCarron and Stand-Up
teaching
"Brilliantly
Quick Witted" - Time Out Comics Choice |
"Great
Comedy" - Evening Standard |
"Top
London Comic" - Liberty Radio |
Jay Sodagar
Jay Sodagar is a leading UK Asian comedian, who
has been performing in the UK since 1998, and can be seen regularly at Jongleurs comedy clubs
across the country, as well as at numerous other venues including the Comedy Store, Comedy
Cafe and many others.
Since 2004 Jay has taught comedy at the
Hastings adult education Forum, leading students of all standards to becoming successfull
stand-up comedians with a programme similar to that of the About Comedy Courses.
Jay has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in
his own show 'Life ain't Hard' in 2003, and in partnership with Jewish comedienne Juliet
Meyers in 2004 in '4.2 Tolerance". He returned in 2006 with the sequel to 'Life ain't
hard' for a three week run at Linsay's, and will be presemting his 2007 show at Hillside.
"A very slick performer" Edinburgh Evening
News |
"Challenging and extremely funny" - Evening
Standard |
"Induces Belly Laughter" - The List |
What comedy night would be complete without the talents and rapier-like
wit of Jay Sodagar?" - The BBC |
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About Booking: How to Book |
Prices
Normal Price: £89 |
If you book before the
1st of June - £10 discount: £79 |
If you book before the
1st of May - £20 discount: £69 |
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Student Price (ID
required): £10 off all above prices. |
For all dates and prices, if you book for two places
at the same time, you will receive a 50% discount on the second place.
How to book
Book online:
Saturday 4th
/ Sunday 5th August |
Tuesday 7th
/ Wednesday 8th August |
Saturday
11th / Sunday 14th August |
Tuesday 14th
/ Wednesday 15th August |
Saturday
18th / Sunday 19th August |
Tuesday 21st
/ Wednesday 22nd August |
Saturday
25th / Saturday 26th August |
From early June 2007 you will also be able to book
via the Edinburgh Fringe Box Office, and www.edfringe.com
Further information
For any further information, please contact us at: info@aboutcomedy.co.uk - or call 07796 171 190
click here for details of the venue |