All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Introduction

    • February 27, 2017

    Meet Steve. He's one of the most accomplished comedians of all time, an acclaimed writer, actor, and musician. And now, he's your instructor.

  • S01E02 Getting Started in Comedy

    No talent? No problem. Steve shares some ways that anyone can jumpstart their comedic journey. He didn't let a lack of talent slow him down and thinks you shouldn't either.

  • S01E03 Gathering Material

    Inspiration is all around you if you know where to look. Steve teaches you how to keep your eyes open and reveals some of the most abundant sources of comedic material.

  • S01E04 Finding Your Comedic Voice

    Figuring out what you have to say can be one of the most daunting tasks a comedian faces. Steve provides some effective techniques for identifying your own unique voice and channeling it into comedy.

  • S01E05 Developing a Comedic Persona

    It's not just what you say, it's how you say it. Steve explains how his own stage persona emerged and teaches you how to cultivate one that will take your material to the next level.

  • S01E06 Jokes and Bits

    There are a million ways to get someone to laugh. Steve refutes the myth that you need a punchline to be funny and analyzes a number of joke structures that you can use to keep them in stitches.

  • S01E07 Delivery

    The difference is in the delivery. Steve offers techniques for pacing, physicality, and timing to help you hone those jokes you've written for the stage.

  • S01E08 Crafting Your Act

    So you've got some jokes - now what? Steve reveals how you can turn your material into a stageworthy act.

  • S01E09 Student Session: Workshopping Nalini's First Stand-Up Act

    Steve sits down with a group of young comedians and gives Nalini hands-on guidance in the development of her very first stand up bit.

  • S01E10 Student Session: Workshopping Tim's Act

    Steve examines one of Tim's bits and illustrates how he can heighten the comedy, connect with the audience, and streamline his performance.

  • S01E11 Opening and Closing Your Act

    A strong opening and closing are the keys to a memorable act. Steve talks about the importance of these moments and shows you how to use them to your advantage.

  • S01E12 Profanity and Morality

    Steve discusses the questions that face every comedian when it comes to vulgarity and political correctness.

  • S01E13 Growing as a Performer

    Excellence in comedy requires practice just like everything else. Steve examines how to learn from your mistakes, refine your material, and ensure that you are ready to take the next step.

  • S01E14 Nerves, Hecklers, and Bombing

    Even Steve Martin has a bad show every now and then. But with his help, you can learn how to avoid common pitfalls, manage your stage fright, and make the most out of bombing.

  • S01E15 A Life In the Arts

    Failure, rivalry, bad reviews: being a comedian is hard. Steve teaches you how to roll with the punches and advocates for a life of being in the arts.

  • S01E16 Creating Characters

    Steve shares the processes he's used to create some of his most memorable characters and bring them to life on screen, based on his experience acting in over 50 films from Father of the Bride to Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

  • S01E17 Story Techniques

    Steve doesn't let writer's block trip him up, and neither should you. He reveals the storytelling exercises he's employed to write classics like The Jerk and Bowfinger.

  • S01E18 Screenwriting Case Study: Roxanne

    Steve discusses his experience writing Roxanne, the inspirations behind some of its funniest scenes, and how he adapted a 19th century play into what became one of his most beloved films.

  • S01E19 Editing

    Steve believes that editing is one of a comedian's most powerful tools. In these lessons, he breaks down his own editing processes and illustrates how it can turn something good into something great.

  • S01E20 Editing (cont'd)

    With particular emphasis on the life of a written piece once it's in the hands of actors and directors, Steve continues discussing his editing practices. He then puts his critical eye into action to analyze Beth's sketch.

  • S01E21 Writing Case Study: Meteor Shower

    Steve uses his play, Meteor Shower, as a teaching tool to explain efficient writing, smart exposition, and practical character development.

  • S01E22 Steve's Comedic Inspirations

    Steve became the best by observing the best. Learn about the comedy legends that inspired him to pursue his passion and the impact they had on his craft.

  • S01E23 Steve's Journey

    Learn how Steve's love of performing took him from a childhood magic act to selling out arenas. And how he has now, finally, learned to relax.

  • S01E24 Final thoughts

    Steve concludes his class by offering some parting advice and words of inspiration.

  • S01E25 Bonus Case Study: Speeches

    Featuring exclusive footage of a tribute to Tom Hanks at the Museum of Modern Art, Steve dissects some of his favorite speaking engagements and shares his process for delivering comedy gold in speeches.