The Challenges of Being a Comedian in the Midwest

Four by Three
3 min readJan 12, 2023
A comedy special being shot in Cincinnati, Ohio

The Midwest is known for its friendly people, deep-dish pizza, and endless fields of corn, but for comedians, the region poses a unique set of challenges. While cities like Chicago and Minneapolis have thriving comedy scenes, many comedians in the Midwest struggle to find opportunities to perform and build their careers.

One of the biggest challenges facing Midwest comedians is the lack of venues. Unlike New York or Los Angeles, where comedy clubs are a dime a dozen, the Midwest is home to far fewer venues for comedians to perform. This makes it difficult for comedians to build a following and gain exposure. Many comedians in the Midwest are forced to perform at bars, coffee shops, and other non-traditional venues, which often lack the stage and lighting equipment necessary for a proper stand-up performance.

Another challenge facing Midwest comedians is the lack of industry representation. Many agents, managers, and casting directors are based in New York and Los Angeles, making it difficult for Midwest comedians to gain representation and access to the opportunities that come with it. This means that many comedians in the Midwest are forced to rely on self-promotion and networking to build their careers.

The Midwest also has a different sense of humor than the coasts. Midwest audiences tend to prefer more clean and observational comedy, which can be limiting for comedians who perform more edgy or alternative styles of comedy. This can make it difficult for comedians to connect with audiences and build a following.

Fat Freddy performs at Four by Three’s Put it on Tape

Despite these challenges, there are many talented comedians in the Midwest who are working hard to make a name for themselves. Some comedians have found success by creating their own opportunities, such as producing their own shows or starting their own comedy festivals. Others have gained exposure by performing at comedy festivals and competitions across the country.

In conclusion, being a comedian in the Midwest is not for the faint of heart. The lack of venues, industry representation, and different sense of humor can make it challenging for comedians to build a career in the region. However, with determination and hard work, many comedians in the Midwest are finding ways to overcome these challenges and make a name for themselves in the comedy world.

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