Comedian delivers punchline to SBU
Comedian Jay Black offers up refreshing and entertaining comedy to students in Cafe La Verna
Kumor, Jessica
Issue date: 9/21/07 Section: Features
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His quick wit and interaction with the crowd had the audience begging for an encore and remaining in their seats in rapt attention even for the question-and-answer portion of the performance.
"The smaller crowds can be a challenge to perform in front of; it depends on the energy they bring," Black said, "but you guys came to laugh, and I'm a laugh whore; as long as you're laughing, I'll stay here."
For many in the audience, that would not have been a problem.
"I loved the show - Black was funny and intelligent," Kathryn Hawrylik, a freshman education major said. "He backed up his comedy act with real-life experiences that I and my friends could relate to."
"It is the puzzle of making someone laugh. What is the piece I need to put in your head to make you laugh, that is what is beautiful about what I do," Black said.
Black has been a comedian for five years and performed full time since January.
"I quit my job, signed a new mortgage and found out my wife was pregnant all in the same week. If you are a fan of stomach lining, don't go into comedy," Black said.
Black graduated from Trenton State College, now The College of New Jersey, in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in English and a minor in teaching. Black began teaching in a high school right after graduating at age 21.
"It's a great job if you don't like money or respect. But kids think you're an adult because you're a teacher. Those of you who are 21 know that when your 21, you don't know anything."
"To start out as a comedian, I had to go to many 'open mic' nights. You have to get on every stage if you want to be in this business. This is a learned skill just like anything else," Black said.


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