The audience changes every night. You're the same person. You have to speak your mind and do the stuff that you think is funny and makes you laugh.
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What's great about having an audience is they can let you know what they don't think is funny, and you can just cut that out and keep trying.
When I walk out on stage, I don't know who's in the audience. To me, in my little fat skull, the laugh is just the widest demographic you can get.
I'm a good audience in general, but it's hard to make me laugh.
I learned very early that an audience would relax and look at things differently if they felt they could laugh with you from time to time. There's an energy that comes through the release of tension that is laughter.
The best way to make your audience laugh is to start laughing yourself.
When you start out, it sometimes feels like you're fighting audiences every night just to prove that you're funny.
I think a lot comes from having the experience of doing stand-up comedy. It allows you to figure out the psychology of an audience; what things are funny and not.
Once you've experienced the warmth of an audience, the achievement of getting your first laugh, and entertaining them, singing or playing piano, it just keeps it all going.
I'm really not that funny in real life! But I am the best audience one could find. I love to laugh.
I'm a great audience myself. I tried to keep in the background while others were on, but sometimes I'd just get hysterical.
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