Write, Stand-up & Deliver Event

On Saturday the 10th of February, we had the Write, Stand-up & deliver event at the Holiday Inn on Brighton’s seafront. This was a day for creatives who wanted to find out more about comedy and creative writing courses. The enthusiasm of the attendees was fantastic which made the day a lot of fun. Several decided to take the plunge and enrol on the next full courses.

There were helpful writing exercises to produce material, and without exception, each person applied themselves and brought the funny. Some proclaimed to be shy too! Just shows what a bit of encouragement can do.

The creative writing taster session had students scribbling with gusto. And things went from funny to surreal when people were paired up to set a scene from their individual characters. Sex and murder were common themes, ha ha, it was a Saturday. A thoroughly enjoyable day.  Well done to everyone who was involved.Group photo 2class writing

 

Fantastic Graduation night.

The last class of 2017 beginners course took to the stage last week to perform for the very first time. They were confident and very, very funny. One of the graduates Charlie Fitzgerald said “I absolutely LOVED doing this course. I talked about doing something like this for years and finally took the plunge. Louise is a brilliant tutor, and I met some great people too. Our graduation gig was the best buzz I’ve ever had (raving years included!)”

High praise indeed, thanks Charlie.  You all did me proud. Looking forward to seeing you flourish on the comedy circuit.

Booking now for next years course starting in February 20th 2018.

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The Graduation gig is on its way

 

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Thirteen Brighton Comedy course students will take the stage next month for their first ever gig! Every week they have been writing, editing and producing fantastic comedy material. The topics, like the students, are diverse and interesting. We have an international feel this year with a French student, a Dutch student and a Bristolian! All from different walks of life, including a burlesque dancer, a teacher, a social worker, a TV casting director and a yoga instructor (of course, its Brighton.)

They will take the plunge on Thursday the 9th of March at the Funky Fish Club in Brighton at 7.30pm. It is sure to be a great night. Compere for the evening, founder of Brighton Comedy Course and teacher, Louise Stevenson. Come, see them do their thang!

Happy New Year.

Happy New Year from Brighton comedy course.

The year has started off strong with the first beginners course almost sold out. These new bunch of students will start the course on the 31st of January and will be graduating around mid March. If you want to see just what you can get out of a comedy course you shouldn’t miss the Graduation comedy night. I will announce the date when its confirmed.

Also this year, Louise from Brighton Comedy course will be putting her Masters degree in Creative writing to good use and teaching a beginners course in creative writing on Feb 2nd in Brighton. Louise says “This course is perfect for absolute beginners or for people who are already writing and are looking for motivation and encouragement.” To book go to https://www.facebook.com/brightoncreativewriting/.

Can’t wait to see the new talent that comes out of Brighton comedy course this year. Very much looking forward to 2017. May your year be prosperous.

Ten great reasons to do a Comedy Course

You’ll gain new confidence.

You’ll meet new friends who are funny.

You’ll be prepared for your biggest challenge- to take to the stage and perform.

Your family and mates will be well impressed.

You’ll have a clearer idea how to write, edit and deliver for an audience.

The ins and outs of the comedy world will no longer be a mystery.

Pitching for business or speaking appointments will never faze you again.

You’ll feel massively proud of yourself for taking the challenge.

You will laugh a lot.

You’ll be a funnier human being.

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Don’t just take my word for it-check out the testimonies page on the website.

 

An interview with Louise from Brighton Comedy Course.

Time to Take a Stand – UP!

September 6, 2016

Written by Sarah Charsley.

Whoever said laughter is the best medicine wasn’t far wrong – although they obviously hadn’t tried Valium.

The physical, psychological and social effects of humour and laughter are as bountiful as Donald Trump’s frontal hair shelf. Studies show that humour and laughter strengthen your immune system, boost your energy, diminish pain, and protect you from the damaging effects of stress. In fact a good old belly laugh can leave your muscles relaxed for up to 45 minutes.

Making people laugh is therefore giving them a unique gift. And the amazing thing about laughter is that it’s free – unless of course you’re lucky enough to be at one of Brighton & Hove’s many brilliant comedy nights, in which case it can cost you anything from £3 – £30, depending on the experience of the comedians.

If you’ve longed to have your entourage in stitches, but can only ever seem to muster a joke from last year’s Christmas cracker, then help is at the end of your funny bone.

Brighton Comedy Course next course starts on Tuesday, January 31st 2017. The course is run by Louise Stevenson is a Scottish stand-up who started her comedy career in 1999 on the New Zealand circuit. Brighton Comedy Course is for anyone who wants to:

  • Improve Confidence
  • Enhance public speaking ability
  • Increase presentation skills
  • Write and edit comedy

And who knows, you could go on to be the next stand-up sensation like several previous graduates, including the hilarious Phil Jerrod. The world is your Apollo!

I met up with Louise after Brighton Comedy Course’s most recent graduate gig at The Verdict in Kemp Town to ask her a few questions about life in the laughter lane:

1. What made you get into comedy?

Honestly, I love making people laugh and thought I could. I had just moved to Wellington, NZ and I shared my aspirations with the first woman comic I saw performing and she just happened to have space on her comedy course which started the next day, fate maybe.

2. What are the highs and lows of being a stand-up comedian?

Highs are coming off a stage to a big audience who’ve really enjoyed you. Lows are the travelling from town to town staying in places on your own (there’s a lot of cinema!), And the combination of a high and low is where a woman comes up and says “ My boyfriend totally laughed his arse off and he never thinks women are funny!”

3. Who is your favourite comedian and why?

Kevin Bridges, because he’s hilarious and talks about a lot of things that I can relate to coming from Glasgow.

5. How has being a comedian changed you?
Now there’s a question, well it’s given me much more confidence over the years, it also gives you the balls to share something you thinks funny without worrying what the response will be. Who cares-you won’t know its funny till you put it out there.

6. What are 3 main things you hope people will get from your course?

Confidence, the ability to perform a tight set, and a love of comedy.

7. TEll us a joke!

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Give yourself and others the gift of laughter today by booking a place on the Brighton Comedy Course. Gift Vouchers available.

 

 

Advanced Comedy Course starting in March 2015

Exciting news, Brighton Comedy Course is now booking now for the Advanced comedy course. This for students who have graduated from BCC 8 week course or for comedians who have experience working the circuit. The course will run for 5 weeks, giving students plenty of time to write and rehearse lots of new material. There will be less theory and more writing and rehearsal time. For more info have a look on the course page.

Start Date: Tuesday the 3rd of March

To book now go on-line or drop me a line with any questions. Gift vouchers are available too.

5 Comedy Picks for Brighton Fringe 2014

All details are in the Fringe brochure- shows start this weekend-there’s some quality comedy, lots free too.

1. Luisa Omielan-Show’s called All right ladies- very funny girl, saw her last year, worth a watch. Free and non ticketed.

2. The Brighton Comedy course Debut gig (Pick of the Fringe.) 10 new comedians ready to take the stage at Funky Fish. Friday 2nd May. 7.30pm, £7 on door.

3. Andrew Ryan- An Irish funny guy-what’s not to like? free and ticketed.

4. Humans. funny man Chris Stewart and the hilarious Phil Jerrod, who as well as coming from Brighton Comedy Course was also signed up this year by the agents Off the Kerb.

5. Muffraggette- Irish and one of the funniest stand ups females I’ve seen. £5 on the night.

Enjoy!

The half way mark already?

We are almost half way through this 8 week course. It goes so quickly! Everyone in the class is making great progress. Some have said that they can feel their confidence growing all the time which is fantastic to hear. Last night we looked at body language and integrating improv into our comedy sets. It was a fun night with some well deserved drinks at the end. It’s all about the balance! There’s more hard work ahead as we head for the graduation night on Friday the 2nd of May.

Brighton Comedy Course’s new course students arrive

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A new bunch of students started the 8 week comedy course last night. It was a full house for the first course in 2014. Every one of them stood up and performed for the first time after a short material writing exercise, and I have to say the standard of delivery was pretty impressive. There was one, (there always is) who thought that comedy was all about the birds and the booze. I had to break it to him that there’s a lot of hard work, writing and editing ahead and then maybe the booze and birds! There were some great lines and I’m thoroughly looking forward to seeing what develops. I’ll keep you posted on the blog. Well done all-great first night.