When I enrolled in a local comedy class years ago, my desire was to learn in the class how to write comedically. I didn’t. I did, however, have to perform ten minutes in front of a sold-out audience at the Improv.
I had family members on their way to the show that night on their cell phones with one another saying, “Is Debbie funny? Sarcastic, certainly! But I don’t know if she’s ‘stand-up’ funny?” Oh, this might be painful. Okay, no matter what, just laugh with her.”
I share it with you now in hopes that you, like my family, just laugh with me…
I ended up having so much fun on stage that night, despite this performance, that I re-wrote my routine, omitted the cussing that was completely unnecessary (and misrepresentative of who I was/am), and went on to perform at open mic nights, AA meetings, comedy clubs and dive bars throughout Orange, Riverside and LA County for over a year…
It was an amazing experience.
There is something so humbling and raw about being on stage in that capacity. But, until I get back on stage, I will wow you here with my written antics.
So without further delay, here, my “Smith Witters,” is my first ever stand-up comedy routine…
Jacob says
We need to see you on stage again!!!
Rachel says
Wow Deb, who knew when I first saw you become a cheerleader back in Jr High it would provide so many laughs all these years later…..good job and good luck with your act!
Jerod S. says
Debbie, nice job at the Improv!!! Very funny