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lt New user US 50 Posts |
I'm considering Roper's book; thanks for the advice.
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Sealegs Inner circle The UK, Portsmouth 2596 Posts |
Sounds like Ian Keable's book 'Stand-up - A Professional Guide To Comedy Magic' would be a much better bet for what you're after and much more likely to head you towards where it sounds like you're wanting to go.
Neal
Neal Austin
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mumford Special user 652 Posts |
Try the new Paul Romhany book.
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Gary Shelton Regular user 183 Posts |
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On 2003-07-01 08:47, Jim Snack wrote: Old comedy club rule RECORD every show you do. You never forget thos lines that way. |
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Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
Daryl's fooler doolers is packed with spiritual or comical lines that are really adapted to magical effects
He has, to my taste, the best lines I've ever heard.
Magic is the art of emotionally sharing live impossible situations
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