Curiosity about stand-up usually starts quietly, somewhere between a good heckle and a bad day at work. This two-day workshop at The Comedy Club Bangkok treats that curiosity seriously, offering a clear-eyed introduction to life on stage. Sessions unpack what actually earns a laugh, how jokes work and why the first moments matter more than most people think. Persona, timing and stage craft come under close attention, with plenty of space to test ideas without pressure. Led by resident comedian and creative director Chris Wegoda, the workshop stays practical rather than theatrical. Confidence and public speaking often improve along the way, but the focus remains on performance, not therapy. Expect focused exercises, honest feedback and the chance to see whether comedy feels like a passing interest or something worth pursuing further. It suits anyone ready to try speaking into a microphone and listening closely to the room.
January 31-February 1. B2,000-2,500 via here. P.J. O'Brien's Bangkok, midday

