While performing at a theater in Pennsylvania, a few people wouldn't stop responding verbally to everything I said...and I snapped. Mike Albanese www.inmyownhead.com/ / bigmanmike / bigmanmike
Added a new video where I ended up working the crowd the whole time and got some people an internship at a tech company by the end of the set: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9VtbN6T8GF0.html
@@roneystapes no matter who you are it throws your bit off, the greats even say that. What matters is being able to segway the interaction into a bit, which is what the guy in the video did perfectly.
Looked up comedians arguing with audience after I saw the biceps comedian on Cr1TiKaL's channel, this was much more positive. Better use of my time than watching people get angry. What was I thinking?! Good clip
yeah i agree about not wanting to watch people just get angry. all over my TikTok is videos of people filming cops and making a huge deal about badge numbers, rights etc, like just chill dude
deserve more ppl on here and definitely a bigger audience. i live 40 from york and i’ll tell you now, worse part of the state to come to tbh, this whole side of PA is not a good place for anything
This is all a planned bit, which I love, because the audience gets involved and thinks its improve or off the cuff. You can also do a callback on this later in the routine. Just randomly shift towards the lady and yell RHETORICAL QUESTION!
You didn’t even ask a question and she was still responding! That is definitely too much. I gotta say though there are comics out there who do actually want some kind of response. I saw Arsenio a couple years ago and he wanted interaction to fuel the set. Then I saw a local comic recently who set things up very much the same way as Arsenio, like “So who here has seen” whatever, AND he looked around at everybody and waited several seconds silently.... and got irritated at the word ‘yeah’, which I mean, he just wasn’t making it sound rhetorical to those of us who have seen comics who intentionally interact with the crowd like Todd Glass. Also he wasn’t nearly as funny as you.
Funny how comedians tell everybody not to get upset or offended but it seems they often do the same. Like one booh or a u suck comment can ruin an entire performance, this guy's getting upset some lady said yes come on.....
Keep going to open-mics.....you'll learn to be funny enough to keep people from interrupting you. Flappers Comedy Club has Comedy school I'd strongly suggest.
Some people don't understand stand-up comedy. Some think it's part of the game being a piece of shit heckler. Comedians don't want hecklers. Your not providing a service. You are being an ignorant piece of crap. And also some hecklers need to do it to feel power.
1:29 lame comedian. all hecklers are jerks but as a comedian, it's part of the profession. try to be more creative when dealing with hecklers than covering up your nervousness about forgetting your script by doing the whole "shock" yelling, over-reacting bit.
@@michaelsalbanese this asshat who made the original post doesn't speak for me. I thought that bit was great and I wouldn't have even clicked on it if it wasn't for the title so I call that a success.