
Welcome to Introduction to Stand-Up Comedy! We’re so glad you’re here.
This course is designed to guide aspiring comedians through the art of writing and performing stand-up comedy. We will explore the various components that make up a successful set, including joke structure, timing, and stage presence. Each week, we will tackle a specific concept, allowing participants to develop their material progressively and refine their unique comedic voice.
Specific topics range from Finding Your Comedic Voice, Spot-On Observation & Absurdity, the Rule of 3, and more!
Course material and lesson plans are curated and developed by the teaching artist, Hollie Harper of StandUP Girls!
Intro to Stand-Up Comedy Course Learning Objectives:
At the end of this course, participants will have:
Cycle 1 – Fall 2025
Cycle 2 – Spring 2026
Participants will attend two Journey Live Meetings each month as part of the course for that cycle. Additionally, you can schedule 1:1 office hours with the Journey Instructor for individual assistance as needed.
Each cycle will conclude with Stand-Up Comedy Shows, where participants can perform their sets for a live audience. There will be one in-person show and one virtual show per cycle.
Fall Cycle Journey Meetings – VIRTUAL:
November 8th & 22nd, 1-2:30 pm ET
December 6th & 20th, 1-2:30 pm ET
January 10th & 24th, 1-2:30 pm ET
Fall Cycle Stand-Up Comedy Show – HYBRID:
January 31st, 4:30 – 6 pm ET
Spring Cycle Journey Meetings – VIRTUAL:
March 14th & 28th, 1-2:30 pm ET
April 11th & 25th, 1-2:30 pm ET
May 9th & 30th, 1-2:30 pm ET
Spring Cycle Stand-Up Comedy Show – HYBRID:
June 6th, 4:30 – 6 pm ET
Complete each lesson in the the following course. As you progress through each lesson, make sure to press “complete” before moving on to the next.
Course(s) that will become available in Cycle 2, Spring 2026 :
For the first cycle, you’ll submit a 5-minute stand-up comedy set that incorporates the techniques, structure, and insights you’ve learned. In the second cycle, you’ll build upon this initial set, expanding it to 10 minutes by refining your material, pacing, and delivery. The final submission for the second cycle will be your full 10-minute set, showcasing your growth and mastery of the skills developed throughout both courses.
All submissions are submitted through your Portal. Submission instructions can be found within each course.