This intensive workshop is designed for comedians who want to sharpen and professionalize one of stand-up’s most recognizable physical bits: stool work. Often used impulsively or as a throwaway gag, stool interaction—when executed with precision—can become a controlled, repeatable, and high-impact comedic device.In this class, performers will learn how to:Use physical commitment without sacrificing timing or joke clarityIntegrate stool movement seamlessly into structured materialControl pacing, rhythm, and escalation for maximum audience responseAvoid overuse that diminishes credibility or distracts from punchlinesDevelop variations that feel intentional rather than improvised desperationThrough video breakdowns, live reps, and peer feedback, comedians will refine their stage awareness, body mechanics, and confidence. The focus is not on shock value, but on discipline—understanding when a physical beat enhances a joke and when restraint makes it stronger.This is not a gimmick workshop. It is a masterclass in control, intention, and presence—turning a crude trope into a deliberate, effective tool in your comedic arsenal.