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  • Thursday April 11th 08:00PM - Legend's Pub
  • YEAH, COMEDY! A Standup Comedy Open Mic
  • Lafayette Comedy presents YEAH, COMEDY! A Standup Comedy Open Mic.Legends Pub is located at 104 Republic Ave., next to The Grand Theater on Kaliste Saloom Rd.This is a free show. No ticket is needed. Just show up.Comedians who wish to perform should sign up with the hosts by 7:45 p.m.Drinks & food options are available!Free parkingSo you want to be a comedian? Read these tips to help guide you through your first time on stage.1. DON'T RUN THE LIGHT!Generally, each open-mic performer gets 4 to 5 minutes of stage time. When you have 1 minute left, the host will signal you with a light (usually their cell phone light). This means you have 1 minute left. Best practice is to not "run the light" and go past that mark. It throws the pacing of the show-off and is just rude to other performers. When you see the light, acknowledge it with a thumbs up or a nod.2. Know Your MaterialKnow what you will do before you go on stage. Sure, all these pros look like they are just ranting, and some are, but they have many years of experience and generally get on stage with a basic idea of where they are going. Practice your material before you get on stage. Bring notes. Just know what you will do.3. Watch the ShowWatching comedy is just as important as doing it. You get to see how comedians carry themselves on stage and what crowds like and don't like. Applaud. Listen. And don't talk.4. Don’t insult the crowdThere is a difference between crowd work and just being an ass. If you insult the crowd by going over the line, you will be warned. If it continues, you may not be allowed back. We have to answer to venue managers and owners. If it takes away their business it does not look well for us.5. Move the Mic StandMoving it 2-3 feet out of the way makes you look better and removes a distraction. If you choose to leave the mic in the stand, go for it.6. Hold the Mic CorrectlyDon't cup your hand around the mic top. You are not in the Wu-Tang, so no need for that. We want the crowd to hear you clearly, and also, when you cup the mic, it makes trouble for the sound guy.7. Record YourselfSet your phone on the stool and record your set. Listen. Edit. Repeat. It is the best way to determine what works and what doesn't. You don’t need a video crew. Just listen to your set.8. Don't Steal or Do Street JokesDon't steal from comedians. There is no cover band in comedy. Do original material. Don't do bits you found online. Avoid any jokes your Uncle Larry told you. If you can find it online, don't do it.9. Have Fun!Questions?
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  • Thursday April 11th 08:00PM - Club 337
  • Rob Haze (Tonight Show w/ Jimmy Fallon, Adam Devine’s House Party) & Jamel Johnson (Kevin Hart Presents: Hart of the City)
  • Lafayette Comedy presents comedians Rob Haze and Jamel Johnson on Thursday, April 11 at 8:00 p.m. at Club 337 inside the Doubletree Hotel.Tickets are on sale for $20 ($25 at the door).Doors at 7:30 p.m.Rob Haze is a L.A. based comedian, writer, actor, and composer from Atlanta, Georgia.Rob has been featured on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Adam Devine’s House Party, Desus and Mero, and Last Comic Standing.Rob is a NAACP Image Award nominated writer and performer on the AMC/IFC Show Sherman’s Showcase. Rob has also written on various live shows including NFL Honors, The ESPYS, Ms.Universe Pageant, Steve on Watch, and Fox’s New Years Eve with Steve Harvey.In 2019, Rob’s first album Haze-o-pedia was released and is available on all digital streaming platforms. In 2015, Rob won the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival and a New Face at the prestigious Montreal Comedy Festival. Rob started performing at the University of Georgia where he studied Political Science.Jamel Johnson made a name for himself on the D.C. comedy scene through a hard-to-hate mixture of non-threatening yelling, weird stories and impressively specific but not alienating sports and music references. His comedy smoothly walks audiences through everything from casual racism to Law & Order: SVU, including the consequences of gentrification and if you can eat a pastry given to you by a maybe-maybe-not drug addict who happened to witness a murder last night. Jamel lives for the laugh from the one dude in the back of the room who also watches too much SportsCenter.After making his television debut in 2016 on Kevin Hart Presents: Hart of the City, Jamel now performs regularly at several elite coastal and inland comedy establishments all across America. He also thanks you for reading this whole bio. It was very kind of you to do so.
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