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    While most people who have a regular 8-5 job, will work for one or two employers, comedians actually work for several dozens of bosses – the audience. While several employees would endlessly complain about their hard to please superiors, stand up comics are faced with a bigger predicament of pleasing every person in the audience or else run the risk of losing their jobs.

    Making people laugh is no joke. It is quite a hard feat to pull off especially audiences are very tough customers to please. After a hard day’s work, most people shell out some hard earned dollars for a few hours of entertainment, they would naturally expect the very best. But whether something is funny or not is quite subjective. Herein lies the great challenge for standup comedians – making most people in the audience laugh and have fun.

    As a comedian, a couple of onstage disasters in two or more of your performances could spell out the end of your career. The competition is rough, your position in always in a precarious state. You are only good as the last laugh.


    With that said, you would realize that although as a comedians your focus would be in your routine and in delivering good jokes, it is equally important to get to know your audience better.

    They are not merely nameless faces in the crowd. They are not just ordinary spectators. They are your bosses.

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