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Before a sitcom rolls tape, someone has to turn a roomful of strangers into a laughing, clapping, totally-on-board studio audience. That someone? A warm-up comedian.
Meet Mark Sweet, who’s spent nearly 40 years getting audiences hyped for shows like Cheers, Roseanne, and The Big Bang Theory.
And Joyelle Nicole Johnson shares how warming up the crowd for Patriot Act was a part of what led her to a huge stand-up career.
It’s part comedy, part crowd control, part emotional thermostat, and it might just be the most invisible job in showbiz. Until now.
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Before a sitcom rolls tape, someone has to turn a roomful of strangers into a laughing, clapping, totally-on-board studio audience. That someone? A warm-up comedian.
Meet Mark Sweet, who’s spent nearly 40 years getting audiences hyped for shows like Cheers, Roseanne, and The Big Bang Theory.
And Joyelle Nicole Johnson shares how warming up the crowd for Patriot Act was a part of what led her to a huge stand-up career.
It’s part comedy, part crowd control, part emotional thermostat, and it might just be the most invisible job in showbiz. Until now.
Suggested episodes:
GUESTS:
Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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