EntertainmentIn his new stand-up special, comedian Rahul Subramanian does away with the monologue format, interacting with the audience to sketch the gig.Rahul Subramanian/IANSComedian Rahul Subramanian, who is receiving appreciation for his recently released stand-up special Rahul Talks To People, said that the format of crowd-work is quite challenging. The new stand-up special sees Rahul ditching the widely used format of monologue in stand-up comedy and interacting with the audience to sketch the gig. Talking about how the two forms are different, Rahul told Ians: "Although the ethos is the same that you have to make a joke as a comedian, this form of comedy — the crowd-work — is extremely different from the classical monologue format." He said that a comedian has to walk a very thin line while working their way around what comes next from the audience member as opposed to the prepared stand-up gig, where they have...
- 4/14/2023
- by AjayR
- The News Minute
Crowd work comedy is a new form of comedy that has gained popularity over the years. This style of comedy is emerging and Prime Video’s latest offering ‘Rahul Talks to People’ featuring Rahul Subramanian captures him in this element that has been loved by one and all. To help the aspirants, Rahul shares 5 tips to ace crowd work format of comedy through his show.
To master stand-up comedy, one not only requires years of hard work and dedication but also requires determination and confidence on stage no matter how many times you fail; with aspiring comedians looking to establish a place for themselves through diverse styles of comedy.
Go with an open mind
The crowd work stand-up comic performs unscripted and spontaneous versions of discussions with the audience during crowd work shows. Rahul Subramanian, who specializes in this style of comedy, feels that one should approach the situation with an open mind,...
To master stand-up comedy, one not only requires years of hard work and dedication but also requires determination and confidence on stage no matter how many times you fail; with aspiring comedians looking to establish a place for themselves through diverse styles of comedy.
Go with an open mind
The crowd work stand-up comic performs unscripted and spontaneous versions of discussions with the audience during crowd work shows. Rahul Subramanian, who specializes in this style of comedy, feels that one should approach the situation with an open mind,...
- 4/10/2023
- by Editorial Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 28 (Ians) The trailer of comedian Rahul Subramanian’s upcoming crowd-work special ‘Rahul Talks to People’, was unveiled on Tuesday. The one-hour hour special features Rahul Subramanian performing one of his well-loved and enjoyed comedy formats – a spontaneous and impromptu interaction with audiences in Chennai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai.
In the comedy special, the stand-up comic will be seen engaging in unscripted and unrehearsed conversations with six different sets of audiences across five cities – capturing a range of people from a marketing professional to a bunch of friends.
Talking about the special, Rahul Subramanian said, “I am extremely excited (and nervous) to be bringing my Crowdwork Special to streaming audiences across the world. I enjoy this format a lot, as it requires both the audience as well as myself to be present and in-the-moment, all the time. The experience of starting from nothing and seeing a joke/funny...
In the comedy special, the stand-up comic will be seen engaging in unscripted and unrehearsed conversations with six different sets of audiences across five cities – capturing a range of people from a marketing professional to a bunch of friends.
Talking about the special, Rahul Subramanian said, “I am extremely excited (and nervous) to be bringing my Crowdwork Special to streaming audiences across the world. I enjoy this format a lot, as it requires both the audience as well as myself to be present and in-the-moment, all the time. The experience of starting from nothing and seeing a joke/funny...
- 3/28/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Stand-up comedyAhead of the premiere of ‘Comicstaan 3’, stand-up comics Sumukhi Suresh and Neeti Palta discuss their style of comedy, gender disparity in the comedy scene, and more in an interview with Tnm.Saradha UFacebook/ Sumukhi Suresh, Neeti PaltaPopular stand-up comics Sumukhi Suresh and Neeti Palta have been roped in as judges for the third season of Amazon Prime Video’s reality comedy show Comicstaan. They will form the judges’ panel along with Zakir Khan and Kenny Sebastian. Sumukhi, well-known for directing and playing the titular role in the web series Pushpavalli, is writing two shows and a film simultaneously. She is also working on her recently launched writers’ collective called Motormouth, which aims to develop women-centric content. Neeti Palta, a former copywriter, is known for her stand-up sets about different Indian cultures and her observational humour. Both Sumukhi and Neeti have been part of the previous seasons of Comicstaan. Except this time,...
- 7/15/2022
- by SaradhaU
- The News Minute
Stand up comedyHosted by Abish Mathew and Kusha Kapila, ‘Comicstaan Season 3’ will be judged by popular stand up comedians like Zakir Khan, Sumukhi Suresh, Neeti Palta and Kenny Sebastian.Tnm StaffAmazon Prime VideoThe third season of popular stand up comedy reality show Comicstaan was announced on July 7. The show will have eight contestants who will be guided by seven mentors across varied genres of comedy. Produced by Only Much Louder (Oml) and hosted by stand up comedian Abish Mathew and social media influencer Kusha Kapila, Comicstaan Season 3 will have Zakir Khan, Sumukhi Suresh, Neeti Palta and Kenny Sebastian as the judges. The contestants will be mentored by comedians Rahul Subramanian, Sapan Verma, Rohan Joshi, Prashasti Singh, Kannan Gill, Aadar Malik and Anu Menon. With eight contestants, seven mentors, four judges and two hosts, the eight-episode original series will stream on Prime Video from July 15. Speaking about the premiere, Aparna Purohit,...
- 7/4/2022
- by AjayR
- The News Minute
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