FAQS

  • We are comedian-owned and operated and feature small classes (never take a class with more than 15 people) and daily open mics for you to practice. We also have a diverse and supportive community since 2009.

  • Expect the unexpected. Each class and each instructor is entertaining, informative, and unique. Every student performs in every class. You will always be working on getting funnier, whether you're working on writing, performing, mic technique, hosting, or crowd work. Our instructors know how to get the best out of you.

  • Our classes are held in Midtown Manhattan conveniently located to all major trains.

  • We offer virtual classes on Zoom, as well as virtual one-on-one coaching for those out of town, and those who hate the rain!

  • Yes, we offer private coaching and individual programs via Zoom.

  • Yes, it is very common for students to miss a class. It is not an issue; you can practice at our open mics or Zoom mics, and the instructor will do their best to ensure you don't miss a beat. Your class show date can be moved if you can't make the given date for your workshop.

  • Unfortunately we don’t offer refunds or exchanges, but it is extremely rare that someone might be unhappy with our classes.  We will do everything humanly possible to make sure that you are enjoying and benefitting from your workshop. If a class isn't right for you we will do our best to move you as we want you to be happy! Our doors are always open to your feedback.

  • The booking fee is for our registration platform, Ticket Tailor. This enables us to easily check you in at our events and offer discounts on mics and other purchases, gift certificates and more. It’s a fantastic ticket system that enables our staff to easily access your registration, confirmations and more.

  • The best way is to practice doing crowd work when you can, and of course take our Hosting and Crowd Work class which is very popular.  We have a mentoring program and numerous comics have started hosting at our open mics, and gone on to work professionally.

  • Stand up comedy can be a very challenging and lonely road.  Many of the gigs you will get will come from friends and peers.  We have worked diligently to provide an atmosphere that encourages friendships, professional networks and lasting relationships.  We offer social events, holiday parties, free workshops and more, where you can meet like minded comedians and form lasting friendships.

  • Laughing Buddha Comedy’s founder Jeff Lawrence seriously has no recollection about how he came up with the name. He practiced Buddhism, was born a Jew, and is basically non denominational. We have a very diverse staff and roster of comics. We welcome everyone, and our students come from every ethnicity, age group, race, color, religion, and sexuality.