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This accessible and engaging text covering sketch, sitcom and comedy drama, alongside improvisation and stand-up, brings together a panoply of tools and techniques for creating short and long-form comedy narratives for live performance, TV and online.Referencing a broad range of comedy from both sides of the Atlantic, spanning several decades and including material on contemporary internet sketches, it offers all kinds of useful advice on creating comic narratives for stage and screen: using life experience as raw material; constructing comedy worlds; creating comic characters, their relationships and interactions; structuring sketches, scenes and routines; and developing and plotting stories.The book's interviewees, from the UK and the USA, feature stand-ups, sketch comics, improvisers and TV comedy producers, and include Steve Kaplan, Hollywood comedy guru and author of The Hidden Tools of Comedy, Will Hines teacher and improviser from the Upright Citizens Brigade Theat

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Head's style is refreshingly breezy and simultaneously substantial ... In this remarkable manual, Head demonstrates what Horace Walpole once observed, namely that life is a comedy to those who think. And Head helps each comedic persona think. * CHOICE (USA) on "A Director's Guide to the Art of Stand-up" *
Chris Head’s book does something very important, by showing how comedy can be built into long and satisfying stories. He offers clear and helpful advice which will be particularly useful for budding sitcom writers, but also relates to other forms like stand-up and improvised comedy. I know I’ll be recommending this to my students. * Oliver Double, University of Kent, UK *
Chris not only takes apart comedy, but - thankfully - he puts it back together again. This is a great cross-genre guide for all comedians confidently exploring different styles, structures and inspiration. * Katy Schutte, Improviser and Theatre-Maker, UK *

Table of Contents
Introduction PART 1: INSPIRATION Chapter 1: The Comedy of Your Life Chapter 2: People Watching Chapter 3: Write what you Know and Love (or Hate) PART 2: ACTION Chapter 4: Games & Worlds Chapter 5: SREP: Set-up, Reveal, Escalation, Payoff Chapter 6: Character Behaviour & Awareness Chapter 7: ‘What if?’ in Online Comedy & Beyond PART 3: STORY Chapter 8: Bosses, Strivers & Fools Chapter 9: Characters Driving the Narrative Chapter 10: Story Structure Index

Creating Comedy Narratives for Stage and Screen

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/11/2021 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350155763, 978-1350155763
      ISBN10: 1350155764

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This accessible and engaging text covering sketch, sitcom and comedy drama, alongside improvisation and stand-up, brings together a panoply of tools and techniques for creating short and long-form comedy narratives for live performance, TV and online.Referencing a broad range of comedy from both sides of the Atlantic, spanning several decades and including material on contemporary internet sketches, it offers all kinds of useful advice on creating comic narratives for stage and screen: using life experience as raw material; constructing comedy worlds; creating comic characters, their relationships and interactions; structuring sketches, scenes and routines; and developing and plotting stories.The book's interviewees, from the UK and the USA, feature stand-ups, sketch comics, improvisers and TV comedy producers, and include Steve Kaplan, Hollywood comedy guru and author of The Hidden Tools of Comedy, Will Hines teacher and improviser from the Upright Citizens Brigade Theat

      Trade Review
      Head's style is refreshingly breezy and simultaneously substantial ... In this remarkable manual, Head demonstrates what Horace Walpole once observed, namely that life is a comedy to those who think. And Head helps each comedic persona think. * CHOICE (USA) on "A Director's Guide to the Art of Stand-up" *
      Chris Head’s book does something very important, by showing how comedy can be built into long and satisfying stories. He offers clear and helpful advice which will be particularly useful for budding sitcom writers, but also relates to other forms like stand-up and improvised comedy. I know I’ll be recommending this to my students. * Oliver Double, University of Kent, UK *
      Chris not only takes apart comedy, but - thankfully - he puts it back together again. This is a great cross-genre guide for all comedians confidently exploring different styles, structures and inspiration. * Katy Schutte, Improviser and Theatre-Maker, UK *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction PART 1: INSPIRATION Chapter 1: The Comedy of Your Life Chapter 2: People Watching Chapter 3: Write what you Know and Love (or Hate) PART 2: ACTION Chapter 4: Games & Worlds Chapter 5: SREP: Set-up, Reveal, Escalation, Payoff Chapter 6: Character Behaviour & Awareness Chapter 7: ‘What if?’ in Online Comedy & Beyond PART 3: STORY Chapter 8: Bosses, Strivers & Fools Chapter 9: Characters Driving the Narrative Chapter 10: Story Structure Index

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