Comedy masterclass set for Melbourne hotel
A hotel in Melbourne will hold a special masterclass in performing stand-up comedy.
From Epping to Essendon, budding comics from all over Melbourne will be able to learn a wealth of new stage skills at a session of Australia’s School of Stand Up Comedy. Renowned for being Australia’s most respected school, the leading institution has numerous locations across the country and is currently celebrating its 11th consecutive year providing specialist training for stand-up comedians.
The complete industry course for comics offers candidates a chance to learn how and where to discover and pen great content, along with step-by-step techniques for joke writing. Companies running courses and classes can sometimes use professional graphic design services to create branded printed materials to hand out to candidates.
The masterclass will delve into common comedy traps and pitfalls while helping comedians to finely hone their performances. Technical skills will also be taught, including microphone etiquette, time-saving methods and how comics can ensure audiences will always hear them. Stand-up and improvisation exercises will allow comedians to get practical, while classic routines are to be analysed on DVD.
Australia’s School of Stand Up Comedy will take place on Sunday, August 8 at the Melbourne Hotel on 600 Little Bourke Street in Melbourne’s Central Business District. It will start at 1pm, with tickets prices between $62.78 to $359.54, depending on packages purchased.
From Epping to Essendon, budding comics from all over Melbourne will be able to learn a wealth of new stage skills at a session of Australia’s School of Stand Up Comedy. Renowned for being Australia’s most respected school, the leading institution has numerous locations across the country and is currently celebrating its 11th consecutive year providing specialist training for stand-up comedians.
The complete industry course for comics offers candidates a chance to learn how and where to discover and pen great content, along with step-by-step techniques for joke writing. Companies running courses and classes can sometimes use professional graphic design services to create branded printed materials to hand out to candidates.
The masterclass will delve into common comedy traps and pitfalls while helping comedians to finely hone their performances. Technical skills will also be taught, including microphone etiquette, time-saving methods and how comics can ensure audiences will always hear them. Stand-up and improvisation exercises will allow comedians to get practical, while classic routines are to be analysed on DVD.
Australia’s School of Stand Up Comedy will take place on Sunday, August 8 at the Melbourne Hotel on 600 Little Bourke Street in Melbourne’s Central Business District. It will start at 1pm, with tickets prices between $62.78 to $359.54, depending on packages purchased.