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Cabaret vs Stand-Up - Printable Version +- Las Venturas Playground (https://forum.sa-mp.nl) +-- Forum: Miscellaneous (https://forum.sa-mp.nl/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: General Talk (https://forum.sa-mp.nl/forum-24.html) +--- Thread: Cabaret vs Stand-Up (/thread-21500.html) |
Cabaret vs Stand-Up - OmfgUrANoob - 11-09-2009 So, what do you guys think, do you prefer Cabaret or Stand-Up? Explain why... I personally prefer Cabaret, often more sense in the story the cabaretiers tell, often more of a storyline not some jokes lined up after eachother. Not that I don't like Stand-Up, but I just prefer Cabaret. Ok now what about you? And VOTE! Re: Cabaret vs Stand-Up - HoldeN - 11-09-2009 Randomness from stand up comedians - awesome Re: Cabaret vs Stand-Up - Bessensap - 11-09-2009 dont care Re: Cabaret vs Stand-Up - Rien - 11-09-2009 Depends on the comedian imo Re: Cabaret vs Stand-Up - Strika - 11-09-2009 wtf ? Re: Cabaret vs Stand-Up - Maddolis - 11-10-2009 I'm not very familiar with cabaret but most stand-ups I've seen do have a natural flow to their routine- comprising usually of a number of stories and topics, even characters (George Carlin, Jon Reep, many have this routine where the jokes have a flow, climax and then it's on to another few smaller jokes followed by another 'story'). Sure there are stand-ups who I believe have a strong routine made up of hundreds of small, relatively disconnected jokes, for example Steven Wright and Rodney Dangerfield, but they are a couple of the top stand-ups of all time so it's easier for me to enjoy that particular type of routine coming from them than a couple of amateurs. Re: Cabaret vs Stand-Up - HaZe - 11-11-2009 I'm a huge stand up fan, but I hate comedians like Dane Cook and other retards. |