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Comedy Performance Script Template: A template for participants to outline their routine, including timing, jokes, and key points of their performance.

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Here’s a Comedy Performance Script Template to help participants outline their routine, including timing, jokes, and key points:


SayPro Comedy Performance Script Template

Participant Information

  1. Full Name:
    [Text Field]
  2. Performance Category:
    • Solo Performance
    • Team Performance (Team Name: ____________)
  3. Routine Title:
    [Text Field]

Routine Structure

Total Duration: ____ Minutes (Target: 3–5 minutes)


1. Opening (0:00 – 0:30)

  • Introduction:
    • Briefly introduce yourself (or your team) and the theme or premise of the routine.
    • Hook: Start with a strong, attention-grabbing opening line or joke.
    • Example: “So, I’ve been working from home lately… which means I’ve spent more time talking to my coffee machine than to actual people!”

2. Setup (0:30 – 1:30)

  • Context:
    • Establish the context of your routine or scenario.
    • Use relatable situations (workplace challenges, funny observations, etc.) to connect with the audience.
    • Example: “You know that feeling when your boss emails you at 11 p.m. with an ‘urgent’ request? It’s like they think we’re all part-time superheroes!”

3. Joke 1 (1:30 – 2:00)

  • Punchline 1:
    • Introduce a humorous point or observation.
    • Make sure the joke or punchline is clear and concise.
    • Example: “I once tried to explain to my cat that I had a Zoom meeting. He didn’t understand, but he was super helpful by knocking over my coffee mug.”

4. Joke 2 (2:00 – 2:30)

  • Punchline 2:
    • Follow up with another joke or humorous observation.
    • Play off of the previous joke, keeping the audience engaged with consistent humor.
    • Example: “Then there’s the time my internet connection failed during a meeting. The only thing ‘loading’ was my boss’s frustration.”

5. Midpoint Twist or Call Back (2:30 – 3:00)

  • Twist or Callback:
    • Introduce a twist or bring back a previous joke or theme for extra comedic effect.
    • This helps tie your routine together and make it more cohesive.
    • Example: “Anyway, after all these tech issues, I finally turned off my laptop and just sat there, staring at my cat, wondering if he has it all figured out…”

6. Big Finale (3:00 – 4:00)

  • Build-Up:
    • Gradually increase the energy as you approach the end of your routine.
    • Incorporate a big, impactful joke that sums up your theme or routine.
    • Example: “So, I decided to stop worrying about work-life balance and just focus on one thing: becoming best friends with my coffee machine. Turns out, it doesn’t judge me when I’m on my fifth cup.”

7. Closing (4:00 – 5:00)

  • End Strong:
    • Finish with a memorable line or final punchline to leave the audience laughing.
    • End with gratitude, a closing remark, or a call to action (if applicable).
    • Example: “Thank you, everyone! I hope you’re all ready to embrace your own ‘Zoom fatigue’ and make peace with your coffee machines too!”

Notes for Delivery

  • Timing: Ensure your jokes and punchlines hit at the right moments to maximize comedic timing.
  • Facial Expressions & Gestures: Be expressive and use body language to complement your humor.
  • Audience Engagement: If possible, interact with the audience (virtually or in person) to keep them engaged.
  • Props (if applicable): Describe any props you plan to use and how they enhance your routine.

Additional Notes for Practice

  • Pacing: Practice the pacing to make sure your timing is on point.
  • Adjustments: If a joke doesn’t land, be ready to adjust your delivery to maintain energy and engagement.

This Comedy Performance Script Template provides a clear framework for participants to organize their routine, ensuring they hit key points in a structured way, while still leaving room for improvisation and creativity.

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