Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Stand-up Comedy... In writing

I really enjoy NBC's late night comedians. I will stay up past 1 am to watch the Tonight Show and Conan. Conan has created his identity as a crazy guy with ADHD who never seems to stop talking. Also, I like to watch the stand-up guys on Comedy Central and other acts. But, I have never read comedy written by a comedian. The story in The Best American Nonrequired Reading, that is simply Conan is giving a graduation speech, made me laugh out loud a lot. At first, I was surprised that I like this because it wasn't necessarily him sitting down and writing jokes, but a speech he gave. It would be like writing his monologue to his show on paper. Especially with regards to Conan, most of his jokes are funny because of his hand motion and body language, so I was doubtful going in to the reading.

I am not going to say that the speech would not have been more funny if it was on TV or if I were at the graduation ceremony, because I think it would. I think stand-up comedians that use body language to their advantage like Conan are extremely funny. When I was reading the book, I felt like I could see Conan dressed in the Harvard colors, with his hat off and hair flopping around, really getting into the speech. When I read the ending about him saying he has no plans and giving out his number, I definitely pictured him saying that so in some sense I wasn't reading, but visualizing.

I would like to find other stand-up comedian that have written some of their material, or who have given a speech that was copied onto a piece of paper. Any suggestions?

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