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'Work in Progress'/Warm up stand up gigs


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So been looking for a bit of comedy to see and found a fair few adverts for big comedians at small venues that say 'work in progress' in the advert or are described as warm up gigs.

 

Anyone been to one of these? Any good and are they usually full length shows?

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So been looking for a bit of comedy to see and found a fair few adverts for big comedians at small venues that say 'work in progress' in the advert or are described as warm up gigs.

 

Anyone been to one of these? Any good and are they usually full length shows?

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If it's a well known act, they're not going to be riffing off the crowd and hoping something falls in their lap. They'll have their standard material that they'll fall back on to keep the warmth of the crowd. The New material will most likely be obviou; either the act will signpost it before/after or you'll tell (s)he isn't committed to it.

 

definitely worthwhile as you get to see "behind the curtain" and feel like you're somehow part of the process, at the very least it's a cheap night with a good comedian in a more relaxed/intimate environment.

 

Hen and Chicken in Islington is a favoured venue of some big acts, like Jiimmy Carr etc. where you can see stars for £7, instead of paying £35 at the Hammersmith Apollo

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I've seen a couple of established stand ups at a small venue near me. Lots of them use it as a mid tour sharp up kind of thing, where they've had a bit of a break and just need a bit of match practice as it were. All been very good. So if its like that, don't hesitate.

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Nah, if it's a new material night (Old Rope at the Phoenix in Central London) all the acts on stage are doing new stuff, some stuff so new it's still written on paper.

 

and I'm not talking open-mic spots. Some top class acts use it.

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