How To Start A Themed Comedy Show


Comedy is a popular genre of entertainment that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. If you are a comedian, you may be interested in starting your own themed comedy show. This can be a great way to showcase your talent and connect with a wider audience.

Here are some tips on how to start a themed comedy show:

Prepare yourself

Before you can start your own show, you need to have a good understanding of comedy. This means being able to write jokes, come up with funny ideas, and deliver your material in a way that is engaging and entertaining. You should also be familiar with the different types of comedy, such as stand-up, sketch comedy, and improv.

Choose a theme

What kind of comedy do you want to focus on? There are many different possibilities, such as observational humor, political satire, or dark comedy.

One of the most important things to consider when starting a themed comedy show is the format or theme of the show. This will help you to attract a specific audience and make your show stand out from the competition. Some popular formats for themed comedy shows include:

  • Open mic night: This is a free event where anyone can come and perform their comedy material.
  • Showcase: This is a competition where a select group of comedians compete for prizes.
  • Group comedy: This is a show where a group of comedians perform together.
  • Theme nights: This is a show where the comedy material is all based on a certain theme.

Do your research 

Once you have chosen a theme, it is important to do your research and find out what other themed comedy shows are out there. This will help you to avoid duplicating someone else’s idea.

How will your show be structured? Will you have a host? Will there be a panel of judges? Will there be audience participation?

Start small

When you are first starting out, it is best to start small. This means hosting your show in a small venue with a limited audience. This will help you to get your feet wet and figure out what works and what doesn’t. Once you have a successful show under your belt, you can then start to expand to larger venues.

Plan the logistics

There are a number of logistical things to consider when planning a themed comedy show, such as:

  • Ticket sales
  • Food and beverage
  • Sound and lighting
  • Stage setup
  • Promotion

Find a venue

You will need to find a venue that is suitable for your show. This could be a bar, a comedy club, or even a theater.

Book your performers

Once you have a venue and a date, you will need to book your performers. This could be a challenge, but it is important to find comedians who are a good fit for your theme.

Promote your show

Let people know about your show by advertising it online and offline. You can also reach out to local media outlets to get coverage.

Run the show

On the day of the show, it is important to be organized and prepared. Make sure that you have everything you need, such as sound equipment, lighting, and props.

Evaluate your show

After the show, take some time to evaluate how it went. What went well? What could have been improved? This feedback will help you to make your next show even better.

Starting a themed comedy show is a lot of work, but it is also a lot of fun. If you are passionate about comedy and you are willing to put in the effort, you can be successful. So don’t give up on your dream, and keep working hard until you achieve your goals.

I hope these tips help you to start your own themed comedy show. Good luck!

James D. Creviston

James D. Creviston is a writer, blogger, comedian, and podcaster in Los Angeles. He is the producer of the wildly popular Clean Comedy Hour stand up show, as well as the co-host of The Clean Comedy Podcast. James has been doing stand up for the last three years and has performed in LA and NY at some of the hottest clubs. James is a former veteran of the United States Navy as well as a graduate of the University of Las Vegas, Nevada. He is an avid comic book, television, and movie nerd. James can be seen performing his clean comedy all over the United States and heard giving advice on his weekly podcast The Clean Comedy Podcast.

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