Inside Stand‑Up Comedy Classes
Live Over Zoom
Free Introductory Webinar to a Stand Up Comedy Class
with Gayla Johnson & Greg Dean
Join Us!
June 24, 4pm-5:30pm PST
Is It Possible to Learn Stand‑up Comedy?
In this free live webinar, Greg Dean & Gayla Johnson pull back the curtain on what actually separates casual humor from stand‑up comedy that works on stage.
You’ll learn why being funny with friends isn’t the same as performing for an audience, what training really does (and doesn’t) give you, and how structured stand‑up comedy classes turn ideas into reliable laughs. Whether you’re just curious or seriously considering getting on stage, this free live webinar will help you understand what happens during comedy training—and whether it’s the right next step for you.
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In stand up comedy, everybody’s first hurdle is how to write a joke. But guess what, that’s not all there is to it.
You need a funny routine, real stage presence, the ability to create endless funny routines, the ability to work your crowd, and a little good old fashioned talent to make it in stand up comedy.
You need the right set of skills. There is a craft and art to putting together a stand up comedy routine — and we’re going to introduce you to those in our free online webinar or in-person seminars.
This free webinar is for you if…
- You’ve always wondered whether stand‑up comedy can actually be taught.
You’ll get honest answers to the big question: Do comedians need training, or are they just born funny? - You’re funny with friends but unsure how that translates to a stage.
Learn the difference between casual humor and stand‑up comedy—and why audiences respond differently than people you know. - You’re curious about comedy classes but don’t know what really happens in them.
Gayla breaks down what training looks like, what students work on, and how the process helps comedians grow faster and with less guesswork. - You like the idea of trying stand‑up, but stepping onto a stage feels intimidating.
Discover how structured training helps remove fear, build confidence, and create a clear path instead of jumping in blindly. - You want to explore stand‑up comedy without pressure or commitment.
This one‑hour live Zoom session lets you learn, ask questions, and decide if comedy training is right for you—no performance required.
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