This is not your basic workshop teaching you how to tell a joke. It is taking the true you that you have buried inside you and showing you how to use the stage as your forum to express what you truly need to say.
The long term goal of boot camp is to help comedy become more authentic, create a real support system for comics, get more rooms to open up and get comics actual work.
Many past students are now on the road with the current headliners that have taught.
check www.standupbootcamp.com for the article written by the reporter who was at the last event.
There is a temp site up at www.standupbootcamp.com where u can go to get on the mailing list and see the article, or just write me at kevincease@gmail.com.
The official site will be up Friday.
The next event about to be announced will be in Bellevue Washington at the Parlor Live comedy club February 20 & 21 20101 www.parlorlive.com for advanced tix. About Author
Kyle Cease is currently one of the most in-demand young comics, selling out over 200 shows last year from coast to coast. And with the premiere of his new one-hour comedy special ?Kyle Cease: Weirder. Blacker. Dimpler premiered last year on Comedy Central and things are about to get a little weird. From the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Kyle takes on midgets, pirates and the Pillsbury Doughboy. He ponders the big questions like why some people think NASCAR is a sport, what the ?Juicy? on the back of sweatpants is really referring to, and how different things would be if God had a Napoleon complex.
Last year?s ?Comedy Central Presents Kyle Cease? was the most played half hour special on Comedy Central in 2006. The same year his CD/DVD ?One Dimple?, was one of Comedy Central Records highest debuting releases.Since his memorable appearances as the ?slow clapper? in ?Not Another Teen Movie? and as Bogey Lowenstein in ?10 Things I Hate About You?, Cease has had numerous TV, film and radio ap
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