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Reviews
"My dream was to be a stand-up comedian, but I never thought I could do it. Steve's class was exactly what I needed. Steve helped me get over my fears. He taught me the techniques I needed to learn and, most importantly, he taught me to be genuine off-stage. He is a brilliant writer and an amazing teacher." Jessica Kirson, comedian
"When I wanted to start stand-up, I knew I had a voice but had no idea how to write a joke, think outside the box, or conduct myself on stage. I'm really so thankful for taking Steve's class: it's the 101 in comedy I needed . . . and the 101 in life I didn't know I needed!" Michelle Buteau, comedian
"Steve has taught many of the great comics that perform on our stages. This is an invaluable guide." Chris Mazzilli, owner/founder, Gotham Comedy Club
"There is nobody like Steve. He has accelerated so many careers, including mine. Without him it would be much more difficult to move ahead in stand-up comedy." Ted Greenburg, comedian and Emmy Award--winning writer for Late Night with David Letterman
"An absolutely essential instructional guide and reference for anyone aspiring to a career as a comedian." Midwest Book Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781613736920
Author Rosenfield Stephen
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Chicago Review Press
Publisher Chicago Review Press