Don’t Recycle…

A long time ago I had a friend give me some great advice. Do not recycle patter, jokes or bits used in a routine for use in a similar routine. An example is if I had two tricks that were too similar to be used in the same show, but are different tricks. An example … Continue reading “Don’t Recycle…”

A long time ago I had a friend give me some great advice. Do not recycle patter, jokes or bits used in a routine for use in a similar routine. An example is if I had two tricks that were too similar to be used in the same show, but are different tricks. An example would be a Benson Bowl and cups and balls, they are different tricks, but essentially the same trick.


It’s very easy to take a lot of your chop cup patter and use it in the cups and balls, or vice versa. Things like, a joke about the ball, or doing the bit where the cup is deeper on the inside than it is on the outside. Using these bits is a way to quickly build up the other routine.


The problem comes in where there are contracts where the booker wants two different shows. You cannot repeat a trick, or joke between the two shows. Now your A show and B show where you share jokes is useless. It would be better in the long run to create unique content for similar tricks.