The Opening Act

Comedy, Life & the Desperate Pursuit of Happiness

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Theatre, Comedy, Humour & Comedy, Performing Arts
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Author: Larry Noto, Kevin Cowherd ISBN: 9781627200936
Publisher: Apprentice House Publication: November 27, 2015
Imprint: Apprentice House Language: English
Author: Larry Noto, Kevin Cowherd
ISBN: 9781627200936
Publisher: Apprentice House
Publication: November 27, 2015
Imprint: Apprentice House
Language: English

Ever since he was a kid, Larry Noto dreamt of being a comic. And eventually his dream of a career in stand-up came true . . . sort of. He’s performed in New York and Las Vegas. He’s worked in TV and radio. He’s opened for the biggest names in the business, including Brian Regan, Lewis Black, Paul Reiser, Bob Saget and Richard Lewis. But while he’s been lucky to hone his comedy chops with the greats, Larry admits he never really went for it. Never moved to Manhattan or L.A., never played every soul-sucking open-mic night and 1 a.m. gig in front of 50 drunks, hoping it would be his ticket to success. That’s what this book is about, too. It’s about having a dream, getting a taste of it, but always knowing you weren’t willing to risk it all to get to the very top. It’s about finding happiness in what you’ve accomplished, versus dwelling on what you haven’t. It’s about discovering a life purpose and defining success based on that – not the judgment or perception of others. It’s about remaining the opening act – and finally finding a quiet joy in oneself.

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Ever since he was a kid, Larry Noto dreamt of being a comic. And eventually his dream of a career in stand-up came true . . . sort of. He’s performed in New York and Las Vegas. He’s worked in TV and radio. He’s opened for the biggest names in the business, including Brian Regan, Lewis Black, Paul Reiser, Bob Saget and Richard Lewis. But while he’s been lucky to hone his comedy chops with the greats, Larry admits he never really went for it. Never moved to Manhattan or L.A., never played every soul-sucking open-mic night and 1 a.m. gig in front of 50 drunks, hoping it would be his ticket to success. That’s what this book is about, too. It’s about having a dream, getting a taste of it, but always knowing you weren’t willing to risk it all to get to the very top. It’s about finding happiness in what you’ve accomplished, versus dwelling on what you haven’t. It’s about discovering a life purpose and defining success based on that – not the judgment or perception of others. It’s about remaining the opening act – and finally finding a quiet joy in oneself.

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