Setting up a comedy night

Friday 6th May 2016

Friday night was a stressy one. A sold out first night in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire plus our monthly Comedy @ Chorlton Irish Club. Running two shows a couple of hundred miles apart is never going to be easy but, with good organisation and communication it can be done.

Ray Peacock ChorltonI put Ray Peacock in as MC at Gerrards Cross as not only is he a great at that particular job but also understands how a show works. Even with the best acts in the world if the technical and show management side are lacking a car crash could well be the end result.

jim tavareThe line up was excellent – Ozzy comic Wayne Deakin with double bass player and Harry Potter star Jim Tavare and Philip Simon. The brief was a lot of the audience would be retired and could be quite conservative when it came to risque humour. No problem with this with the aforementioned acts. The show sold out in advance, everyone had a great night with the venue making money on both ticket and bar sales and we’ve been asked back to do another show in a few months.

It’s been a year since I took over the running of the monthly comedy night at Chorlton Irish Club. I’d been booking Chorlton comedythe acts for a couple of years but now I run the whole shebang so as well as booking the acts I market and produce the show as well as putting up the cash. If you’re reading this because you’re interested in having a comedy night then always, always use a booker who runs at least two or three regular gigs at their own financial risk. If they can’t make a show work as a business then how can they advise you on yours?

The first tweak was to change the room around so all the audience were nearer to the stage. Previously the show had been overteched with too much sound equipment meaning there had been technical problems in the past. I put in the usual Yamaha set up and the difference is amazing making for a much better night.

Marketing was a combination of local press and listings, a fair old bit of work on social media and lots of flyering in the local shops. The work was certainly worth it as we sold out fifteen minutes before the show started and another great night was had by all with tickets sold for June’s show.

As it’s an Irish club we have tried to get a strong Irish comic on every month which has helped tempt in club regulars who wouldn’t ordinarily come to a comedy night. As the shows have been so strong they’ll all be coming back and spreading the word around the locals.

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