So to recap, Part 1 of "So You Want to Write a One Person Show", I spoke about discovering the Central Moment that your show pivots on. You did free-writing about this pivotal moment and you held it close to...
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I met Joe in 1998 when I first started doing standup. He was about to start headlining at the Punchline then, and his comedy has grown and ripened into a fine french cheese. It's riddled with self-deprication, wit, and charm....
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