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    Adjusting to Your Crowd

    Most experienced comedians who know better would like to sit at the back just before that show starts. They are covertly watching what types of personalities are in the crowd. Being dedicat5ed to your craft would mean that you are willing to adjust your routines to better suit majority of the crowd.

    For most amateur comedians doing some last minute changes are quite unthinkable. There is simply limited time. That may be the case, but you willingness to improvise will help you get to the top and the crowd will appreciate you for it.

    This does not mean that you have to change your entire routine altogether. Last minute revisions can potentially ruin your routine. The best thing to do is to keep some nice jokes handy that you can pull out for certain occasions and incorporate it in your routine for that particular performance.

    Audiences can be hard to read. The best thing to do is to play it by ear. If a particularly joke has generated more response from the crowd, be ready to pull out more of the jokes on that same category. This will sustain the energy of the room and keep the energy flowing.

    However, this can be a tricky thing to pull off. Most of the time, only veteran stand-up comedians can pull off last minute changes in their routines. It can be very difficult to do, since it would require full command of your routine.

    You can either play it safe and stick to your prepared routine, or do some little revisions that help make it a sensational performance. It is certainly more rewarding to watch the crowd holler with laughter and hear some really loud chuckles, all in a day’s work.

    If you are still relatively new in the industry, it would be more advisable to concentrate more on perfecting your routine. Through the years, with considerable experience you will be able to master your own unique techniques and will leave you some room for alterations without much fuss.

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