The Show Must Go Wrong
What does it take to quit your day job and go all-in on stand-up comedy? In this episode of The Show Must Go Wrong, I'm joined by comedian Rogier Bak to talk about getting started in stand-up, surviving the difficult early years, and making the leap to full-time comedy. We discuss bombing in front of people you care about, building a first hour of material, and the challenges that come with pursuing comedy professionally. Rogier also shares stories about some of his worst early shows, a special recording that didn't go according to plan, and the moments throughout his career that felt like he was finally making it. From bad gigs to career milestones, this episode is a behind-the-scenes look at the realities of building a life in comedy. If you're into stand-up comedy, touring stories, and the ups and downs of life on stage, this episode is for you. — ⏱️ Chapters: 0:00 Introducing Rogier Bak 2:32 Whats the deal with Bratislava 15:56 How Rogier Bak got his start in standup 22:01 The worst shows of the early years, and bombing for loved ones 29:45 Quitting your day job, going full time in comedy, and building your 1st hour 45:23 A special recording gone wrong 54:05 Moments that felt like making it, and being critical of your own work 1:03:40 Outro
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