In the Lobby Lounge |
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Wednesday, July 20, 2016
6:30pm
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21+
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Miami - 07/20 (map)
174 E Flagler St.
Miami, FL 33131 |
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Interview with Noam Manor
Noam was born and raised in Israel and has somehow consistently found herself on a stage. She has always been involved with theatre in high school but stopped performing shorty after graduating. Noam started improv classes with sick puppies comedy in 2013 because it was cheaper than therapy. Improv has reawakened Noam’s performance bug ever since she’s also gotten involved in standup. You can follow her on both Twitter and Instagram @NoamAlaska
1) What motivated you to start doing stand-up comedy?
I was doing Improv regularly. I was going to star in Guffpunch and in order for me to be in the movie I needed to do stand-up so I ended up doing it as a New Years resolution.
2) If you could have any superpower what would it be and why?
Teleport and take people with me so I can travel for free.
3) What type of comedians do you enjoy watching (locally and nationally)?
Locally: Obviously Joe Dewayne; I saw him perform at the Buddah and I thought he was funny. His attitude was self-deprecating and it worked. I like Awni Issa; when watching him it almost feels that what is naturally part of him. He just has it in his blood. Leah Jay; I’ve known her since we were twelve; her jokes are all part of her personality. I love how filthy she is. Nationally; I love Robin Williams because his brain works a different way than a normal human. It’s ten times faster. He can go off on a tangent then come back full circle to talk about the thing that he was previously talking about without skipping a beat.
4) What types of foods do you enjoy eating when you have time to cook?
I make a killer hummus. I also love Greek food such as lamb burgers.
5) What do you love most about stand-up comedy?
I love that it’s very liberating. You just go on there; say things that you think are funny to you; you find out that things are funny to other people also. A lot of comedians are kind of weird, because it’s our chance to have a voice and form a community.
6) Who is the person that you would want to hang out with (Alive or dead) and where would you take him?
Robin Williams; to Tenth Level Tavern so that we could drink beer and he could do comedy for us.
7) What don’t you love about stand-up comedy?
I hate that if you bomb you want to kill yourself. If you bomb it’s so painful. There is nothing fun about bombing. It’s not only that you didn’t do well in something that you love but you did it in front of people.
8) Does Improv have any benefit with stand-up comedy?
Absolutely especially with riffing or crowd work. It helps you to connect with people and think on your feet.
9) What is your advice to New Comics?
Bombing, bad rooms; it’s all a part of the journey. There’s ups and down to comedy just like anything. You have to keep on doing it.
10) Why should people check out the open mic at Tenth Level Tavern?
Because it’s really fun, it’s very open, a little bit of a difficult room with noise level, audience response. It’s always a fun room there’s always people there to help each other.
RedEye: Reality Reimagined – Ft. Lauderdale – 07/16 – 07/16/16 – Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
RedEye: Reality Reimagined |
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Saturday, July 16, 2016
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Ft. Lauderdale - 07/16 (map)
ArtServe
1350 E Sunrise Blvd Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33304 |
The Tiers & Beers Show – Delray Beach – 07/12 – 07/12/16 – Delray Beach, Florida
The Tiers & Beers Show |
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Tuesday, July 12, 2016
7:30pm
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21+
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Delray Beach - 07/12 (map)
Beer Trade Co Cafe & Trade Lounge
145 NE 4th Ave Delray Beach, Florida 33483 |
Junior & Hatter Comedy Show – Miami – 07/09 – 07/09/16 – Miami, Florida
Junior & Hatter Comedy Show |
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Saturday, July 9, 2016
8:00pm
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21+
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Miami - 07/09 (map)
2750 NW 3rd Ave
Miami, Florida 33127 |
Redbar Brickell – Miami – 07/05 – 07/05/16 – Miami, Florida
Redbar Brickell |
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Tuesday, July 5, 2016
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Miami - 07/05 (map)
52 SW 10th Street
Miami, Florida 33130 |
Interview with Matt Bellak
Matt is originally from Chicago. He was the host of the Funky Buddha for the last 4 years, he also hosted weekend shows at the Improv and he’s known as one of the best writers in the South Florida Comedy Scene.
1) What motivated you to start doing stand-up comedy?
I never thought that I wanted to do stand-up comedy. I went to the Funky Buddha all arts a couple of times. A friend of mine encouraged me to go so I said “F*ck it” so I wrote a couple of minutes. It went bad, but I started going it and decided to stick with it.
2) What makes you so awesome?
My boyish charm.
3) Who are your favorite comedians to watch (locally and nationally)?
Locally: Mike Atcherson; he’s always coming up with new material and the kid doesn’t really miss often. Usually when he writes a joke it’s a hit. It’s great to see how comfortable he’s starting to get on stage. Tim Hanlon; he’s one of the best joke writers I have ever seen and he’s really funny in his delivery. You can see him do a joke and it’s fun to see how that joke grows and change. Franco; no one loves stand-up comedy more than him. He calls me at 3AM to improve his jokes. He’s always got something in his mind with stand-up comedy. Tom Segura; not only is he a great joke writer, but I can relate to the things that he talks about. He’s self-deprecating and willing to laugh at himself.
4) What types of foods do you enjoy eating when you have time to cook?
Whatever leftovers my brother has in the fridge.
5) What do you love most about stand-up comedy?
Before stand-up comedy I would go to a grocery store and be passive. With stand-up comedy I am always looking to see where the joke is.
6) Who is the person that you would want to hang out with (Alive or dead) and where would you take them?
Mike Ditka; he’s just a man. I would just want to have a beer and cigarette some random hole in the wall bar and talk to him about football.
7) How do you write a joke?
I don’t usually write it down as it comes out robotic for me. I want to keep it conversational. It has to be a true experience. A lot of my jokes are stories that really happened. You find the best way of telling a story with embellishing. I write a note in my phone and I will talk it out loud, rant over the original idea for 2-3 minutes and I will pick the key points to see if this is funny and then I will perform it, record every set and listen back to it to notice the finite things that will work or not work about the joke. The audience is always honest. Why did it work; why didn’t it work. It helps me learn a lot about myself and the theme.
8) What is your advice to being an amazing host?
Hosting is a different skill set than being a comedian. The show isn’t about you. When you are hosting you are doing a job. Make sure it goes on time. Make sure they are listening. You have to let them know the rules. It’s your job to bridge the gap between the audience and the performers. It’s not about you; when you are the host you are the liaison between the audience and the show. Be upbeat, positive and always smile. You have to be likable. When you are the host you have to be the person that someone wants to get a beer with. Always put the show first. When I am hosting the night isn’t about me; it’s about the show. I will always put the show above the audience.
9) Why should people check you out at the Improv?
Because it’s one of the best places to see comedy. There is always good shows. You will see some insanely hilarious headliner.
10) Why are you moving to NYC?
To get funnier; It’s good to go to a big market such as NYC to see how you stack up.. I heard that it’s the boot camp of stand-up comedy. LA is great for movies and as far as stand-up comedy goes I heard the NYC is the Mecca. It’s a city where you can hit 50 mics a week. If you can grind and work your way up through NY you can do anything in comedy.
The Early Bird Comedy Show at City Pub – Deerfield Beach – 05/28 – 06/25/16 – Deerfield Beach, Florida
The Early Bird Comedy Show at City Pub |
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Saturday, June 25, 2016
7:00pm
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21+
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Deerfield Beach - 06/25 (map)
City Pub
Hide Map 956 South Federal Hwy Deerfield Beach, Florida 33441 |
The Backroom Comedy Club – Miami Springs – 06/03 – 06/03/16 – Miami Springs, Florida
The Backroom Comedy Club |
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Friday, June 3, 2016
8:00pm
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21+
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Miami Springs - 06/03 (map)
Tom's NFL
5001 N.W. 36th Street Miami Springs, Florida 33166 |
Tacos and Tattoos Open Mic – Miami – 06/02 – 06/02/16 – Miami, Florida
Tacos and Tattoos Open Mic |
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Thursday, June 2, 2016
8:00pm
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21+
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Miami - 06/02 (map)
10720 SW 113th Pl
Miami, Florida 33176 |


