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This unique system is designed to show comedians how to develop and deliver high level stand-up comedy material for the stage in the shortest time possible.
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"If I had Steve’s course when I first started out, I would have saved myself years of frustration and embarrassment. Now, when young comedians ask me for advice, I simply direct them to The Killer Stand-Up website.
I make a great living as a full-time stand-up comedian and as a magician, but I know I could have started enjoying this success earlier in life if I had Steve’s help. You don’t need any other book and you don’t need to take a class.
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I was 32 years old in 1992 when I made the decision to jump into stand-up comedy with both feet and give it my best shot.
I was an medical educator in the Navy at the time (I retired from active duty in 1999) and I took another stab at it, because…
I could make a classroom full of students laugh so hard that it would disturb the other classes — teaching what would normally be considered painfully dry and boring topics.
So I figured that taking a shot at stand-up comedy wouldn’t really be that hard. I remember vividly what I was thinking when I first made the decision to become a stand-up comedian:
All I had to do was write some jokes, tell them on stage and soon I would be discovered! And it can’t be that hard. I know I can be funnier than most comedians on TV.
I knew in my heart… Read more…