This accessible and insightful volume features chapters from diverse contributors exploring multiple aspects of stand-up, including history, interpretation, and performance dynamics. The wide-ranging analysis is completed by a series of originally commissioned interviews with comedians on the nature of their craft.
This accessible and insightful volume features chapters from diverse contributors exploring multiple aspects of stand-up, including history, interpretation, and performance dynamics. The wide-ranging analysis is completed by a series of originally commissioned interviews with comedians on the nature of their craft.
Introduction Oliver Double Comedians' Insights: what do you do to prepare to go onstage? Part I. Time and Place: 1. Stand-up in the United Kingdom Oliver Double and Neil Washbourne 2. Comics, minstrels, satirists, and hacks: a history of stand-up comedy in the US Beck Krefting Comedians' insights: the audience you attract 3. Where stand-up happens Morten Nielsen 4. Recorded stand-up from radio to Netflix Brett Mills Comedians' insights: a particular performance technique you use in your act Part II. Interpretation and Meaning: 5. Stand-up comedy and gender Ellie Tomsett and Rosie White 6. Stand-up comedy and sexuality Joanne Gilbert 7. Laugh no limit: Black stand-up comedy J Finley 8. Jewish American stand-up comedy Debra Aarons and Marc Mierowsky 9. Stand-up comedy, disability and social justice Sharon Lockyer 10. Stand-up comedy and offence Simon Weaver 11. Stand-up and politics Sophie Quirk Comedians' insights: your writing process Part III. Performance Dynamics: 12. Audience Ian Brodie Comedians' insights: who are you onstage? 13. Persona Oliver Double 14. Stand-up comedy and trauma: Hannah Gadsby's Nanette Mary Luckhurst Comedians' Insights: why do you do stand-up?
Introduction Oliver Double Comedians' Insights: what do you do to prepare to go onstage? Part I. Time and Place: 1. Stand-up in the United Kingdom Oliver Double and Neil Washbourne 2. Comics, minstrels, satirists, and hacks: a history of stand-up comedy in the US Beck Krefting Comedians' insights: the audience you attract 3. Where stand-up happens Morten Nielsen 4. Recorded stand-up from radio to Netflix Brett Mills Comedians' insights: a particular performance technique you use in your act Part II. Interpretation and Meaning: 5. Stand-up comedy and gender Ellie Tomsett and Rosie White 6. Stand-up comedy and sexuality Joanne Gilbert 7. Laugh no limit: Black stand-up comedy J Finley 8. Jewish American stand-up comedy Debra Aarons and Marc Mierowsky 9. Stand-up comedy, disability and social justice Sharon Lockyer 10. Stand-up comedy and offence Simon Weaver 11. Stand-up and politics Sophie Quirk Comedians' insights: your writing process Part III. Performance Dynamics: 12. Audience Ian Brodie Comedians' insights: who are you onstage? 13. Persona Oliver Double 14. Stand-up comedy and trauma: Hannah Gadsby's Nanette Mary Luckhurst Comedians' Insights: why do you do stand-up?
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