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HOW TO: STAND UP #1 | What Is Stand Up Comedy?
HOW TO: STAND UP #2 | Get Started In Stand Up Comedy
HOW TO: STAND UP #3 | Get Good At Stand Up Comedy
HOW TO: STAND UP #4 | Training To Be A Stand Up Comedian
HOW TO: STAND UP #5 | Edit Stand Up Comedy Writing
HOW TO: STAND UP #6 | Write A Good Stand Up Comedy Joke
HOW TO: STAND UP #7 | What If I'm Bad At Stand Up Comedy?
HOW TO: STAND UP #8 | Should I Take A Stand Up Comedy Class?
HOW TO: STAND UP #9 | What Topics Are Good For Stand Up Comedy?
HOW TO: STAND UP #10 | Do Stand Up Comedy With An Audience
HOW TO: STAND UP #11 | Own A Stand Up Comedy Heckler
HOW TO: STAND UP #12 | Perform Stand Up Comedy In A Club
HOW TO: STAND UP #13 | When Can I Perform At A Stand Up Comedy Club?
HOW TO: STAND UP #14 | Where's A Good Stand Up Comedy Club To Perform?
HOW TO: STAND UP #15 | How To React To A Live Audience
HOW TO: STAND UP #16 | What Is A Stand Up Comedy Host?
HOW TO: STAND UP #17 | Get Paid To Perform Stand Up Comedy
HOW TO: STAND UP #18 | Make a Good Stand Up Comedy DVD
HOW TO: STAND UP #19 | When To Put Stand Up Comedy Videos Online
HOW TO: STAND UP #20 | When Should I Get An Agent?
HOW TO: STAND UP #21 | Should I Perform Stand Up Comedy At Festivals?
HOW TO: STAND UP #22 | How Long Should I Try A Joke That Isn't Working?
HOW TO: STAND UP #23 | How Long Should I Perform Stand Up Material?
HOW TO: STAND UP #24 | How To Become A Popular Stand Up Comedian
HOW TO: STAND UP #25 | Get Comedy Writing Jobs
HOW TO: STAND UP #26 | Don't Be A Stand Up Comedy Fail
HOW TO: STAND UP #27 | Be On A Stand Up Comedy Show
HOW TO: STAND UP #28 | Tips For Overcoming Public Speaking Anxiety & Fear
HOW TO: STAND UP #29 | Tricks For Stand Up Comedy After A Bad Day
HOW TO: STAND UP #30 | The Difference Between Stand Up Comedy And Storytelling
HOW TO: STAND UP #31 | Can I Make It As A Stand Up Comedian?
HOW TO: STAND UP #32 | TV Shows, Public Speaking, and Other Jobs
HOW TO: STAND UP #33 | Performing Motivational and Inspirational Speeches

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  • “The people who run Manhattan Comedy School go out of their way to make sure you have all the tools you need to begin a career in stand-up comedy. They are available for questions, comments, information sessions, brainstorming and, once you graduate the program, they are always ready and willing to share the contacts and connections they have all across the New York comedy scene. If you are a beginner who has always wanted to try stand-up, the MCS is a great place to get started.”
    — Brian Koppelman, Creator of Showtime's "Billions", Writer of "Oceans Thirteen" and "Rounders"
  • “I loved my experience at The Manhattan Comedy School. They sharpened my act, and more importantly, I find it helps me in my business dealings particularly where I'm pitching a new TV sitcom or reality show.”
    — Pete Lengyel, Executive Producer of "Super Troopers"
  • “I booked AXS TV after auditioning via one of Andy’s Showcases. After the filming, Andy put me in touch with a college agent who took me on. With them I was able to start touring, and from there get a manager and a talent agent. Andy was integral in suggesting the showcase and then connecting me with a great college agent. I recommend doing everything you can to showcase for AXS-TV—it’s a very unique, and relatively accessible TV opportunity…that is truly invaluable to people at ANY level. Go…go for it…you have to!”
    — Emma Willman, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, AXS TV, CNN's The History of Comedy
  • “The Manhattan Comedy School has helped countless young comedians get started. I recommend them.”
    — Jim Gaffigan, International Headliner
  • “Andy was the only person I would trust to showcase a young comedian who wanted to take their career to the next level.”
    — Barry Katz, Emmy Award-Nominated Executive Producer of NBC’s Last Comic Standing and Grammy Award-Nominated Album Producer
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