Comedy is so collaborative. You're going to come up with better jokes with people you like joking around with. It just makes sense.
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Sometimes, comedy and entertainment is not all about telling jokes; sometimes you just have to be you for a few moments.
People complain that joking about serious subjects is 'making light' of them. Isn't that a good idea? Comedy lets the air out of the bully's tires.
What's great about comedy, obviously, is that you set up a situation that people assume one thing and then you break the assumption. That's basically the backbone to comedy. You set up a situation, let people make an assumption, and then you break the assumption.
Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious.
Comedy can't be done in a vacuum, and you can't do it on your own. So if you have a community of people, it's a great symbiotic relationship.
Comedy, at least the way I write comedy, is just drama with jokes.
First and foremost when you're doing comedy, you gotta be relevant and applicable to the times that you're living in. When you try and just do comedy about who is dating who and lifestyle jokes, it gets tiring after a while. It's hard to be funny in that realm.
Comedy is not funny. Comedy is hard work and timing and lots and lots of rehearsals.
Comedy people like other comedy people. People hang out and are friends and do shows together, and when you get something going like a TV show or a movie, you want your friends to be in it and make it funnier. That's just the way it should be.
Some people learn comedy, and some people just are comedy.
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