Learn how to write and give a flawlessly funny speech for any occasion with Emmy-winning comedy writers Carol Leifer and Rick Mitchell. With a foreword by Carol Burnett. Giving a speech about someone is hard. Giving a funny speech that people are actually going to pay attention to is even harder. In
How to Write a Funny Speech for a Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Graduation & Every Other Event You Didn't Want to Go to in the First Place, Leifer and Mitchell will teach you how to write the perfect speech so you can look awesome, make some people laugh, and get it over with.
Quick and easy to use, this book is broken into short chapters full of priceless tips and advice. Leifer and Mitchell will walk you through how to:
- Properly write, phrase, and deliver your speech so you not only flatter your subject but also keep the rest of the audience interested (and maybe you'll even get a standing ovation, but we can't guarantee that--that would be cool, though, right?).
- Nail down how to get started so people actually pay attention to you (in a good way).
- Figure out how to deliver and perfect comedic nuances with a crash course in what you should and shouldn't say so you don't scare the compression socks off grandma.
Hear from these seasoned comedy writers as they dish out public speaking advice that will make you look like you totally do this all the time. Take a closer look at a handful of successful real-life speeches from real-life people, annotated for a better understanding of why other people were better than you so
you can be better than
them. Enjoy bonus content like Carmela's retirement toast to Tony Soprano and Homer Simpson's speech at Bart's graduation. And if, in the end, you still have no idea what to say about your niece at her Bat Mitzvah, there's a handy fill-in speech template at the back so you can spend more time figuring out what you're going to wear.
Happy writing!
EXPERT AUTHORS: As a successful comedy writer, Carol Leifer has been Emmy-nominated for her writing on such classics as
Seinfeld,
The Larry Sanders Show,
Saturday Night Live, and the Oscars, and won a Writer's Guild Award for her work on
Modern Family, among many other accolades. She is a writer/co-executive producer for the Emmy-winning HBO show
Hacks and a writer/consulting producer for HBO's
Curb Your Enthusiasm. Rick Mitchell has written for
TMZ and had a six-season stint writing for
The Ellen DeGeneres Show, winning him five Daytime Emmys. Delivering speeches at countless organization benefits, weddings, and more, the pair are seasoned speech-givers ready to help you successfully write and deliver your own.
EASY TO USE: This practical book on writing and delivering a funny speech is divided into short, easy-to-read sections with plenty of tips, advice, and templates, making the task much less daunting for anyone and everyone.
HANDY PUBLIC SPEAKING REFERENCE BOOK: A timeless aid for writing and delivering a speech at any point in life,
How to Write a Funny Speech ... is a useful book to give, receive, and keep.
Perfect for:
- Anybody who needs to write a speech celebrating a friend, family member, or couple
- Best men and maids/matrons of honor for weddings or vow renewals
- Family and friends of graduates, retirees, or honorees
- Bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah celebrants
About the AuthorCarol Leifer is an Emmy and Golden Globe winner for her work on
Hacks. She has written for such shows as
Seinfeld,
Curb Your Enthusiasm,
Modern Family (Writers Guild Award),
Saturday Night Live,
The Larry Sanders Show, and eleven Academy Award broadcasts (including for 2025 with host Conan O'Brien). As a stand‐up, Carol has appeared on
The Tonight Show, HBO, Showtime, and Comedy Central and made twenty‐five appearances on
Late Night with David Letterman. Her two previous books are
When You Lie About Your Age, the Terrorists Win and
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying. Carol is a popular speaker on the corporate/nonprofit circuit, delivering speeches for over one hundred organizations.
Rick Mitchell is a five-time Emmy-winning writer/producer for
The Ellen DeGeneres Show. He also spent years as a writer/producer for TMZ on TV, where he made daily appearances hurling out jokes from the back of the room. As a stand-up, Rick has appeared on Fox's Laughs and performed at many comedy clubs across the country.