Comedian Signup request

PLEASE READ: To maintain a high-quality production and ensure we're delivering the best show possible for our venues, we've modernized our sign-up process. To keep things fair and organized, advance sign-up is required. While we love seeing everyone come out, walk-in slots are no longer guaranteed.How it works: Fill out the request form below to get in the system.For Open Mics: If you've been selected for a slot, we will send a confirmation text the morning before the show.The 'Active Talent' List: If you don't hear from us for a specific date, don't sweat it. You are officially on our 'Active Talent' list for future rotations.Showcases/Features: For longer sets and showcases, we reach out further in advance to give you ample time to prepare.Stay Current: To keep our files current without overloading the system, one submission keeps you on the active roster for the entire month


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    THE HOUSE RULESSUPPORT THE BAR: If nobody buys anything, the show dies. Buy a drink, grab some water, and tip your bartender.RESPECT THE LIGHT: You'll get a light when you have 1 minute left. When it starts flashing, you’re done. Finish your last joke and get off.RESPECT THE STAGE: Show the comedians after you the same respect they showed you by staying for the entire show. Try to avoid leaving right after your set. You can learn a lot from watching.NO HECKLING: Keep table chatter to a minimum. If the comedian engages with you, feel free to talk with them, but DO NOT add to their performance.

    FIRST-TIMER SURVIVAL GUIDETHE MIC: Hold the mic close to your mouth. You want the entire venue to hear every word!THE STAGE: Own the stage. Most comedians move the stand after grabbing the mic to open the space up. Use the stage and stand how you like—just respect the equipment.THE STOOL: This is your area. Use it for your drinks, notes, phone, or pics of loved ones.BOMBING IS NORMAL: You might suck tonight. Everyone has bad sets. If nobody laughs, just move to the next joke. We are supportive, but we will not laugh if it's not earned!RECORD YOUR SET: Film it. Put your phone on a table or have a friend film you. You’re going to think you did great (or terrible), and the video will show you what actually happened.

    HOSTING STANDARDSTHE JOB: You are the person the crowd relates to most. Your job is to make the performers look good and keep the energy up.DON'T DIVIDE THE ROOM: I don't like to restrict content, but as the host, you CANNOT divide the room. That means no politics, no religion, and no suicide jokes. Keep the cursing to a minimum.ROASTING: Do not insult the comedians. It’s okay on occasion to reset the room after a bad set, but don't make it your whole bit.THE PLUGS: Constantly plug the bar, remind people to tip, and mention upcoming shows.