[Virtual] Writing For Late Night w/ Natasha Vaynblat (Jan-Feb) (Fridays)
[Virtual] Writing For Late Night w/ Natasha Vaynblat (Jan-Feb) (Fridays)
This class is limited to 10 students.
Every writing packet is different, because every show is different. This class will give you the tools to develop your comedic perspective and identify the tone, style, and voice of the show you’d like to write for. Each class will offer exercises to hone your own joke writing across different formats (such as monologue jokes, character/sketch bits, games, and more) and identify where your taste and the show’s taste align. In addition, this class will cover topics like:
-Quantity and quality (how throwing out jokes makes the ones you keep better)
-Hard jokes (the difference between a joke you could perform, and one that will work when it is being read by a stranger)
-Efficiency (what don’t you need?)
While there is no secret recipe to getting hired at a TV show, Henrik will speak to his personal experience being hired to write jokes for The Onion and Jon Stewart off of blind packet submissions and share what makes packets stand out. You will leave this class with a packet of your own developed over the five weeks and specific to a show of your choosing..
5-Week Class: Fridays, 3:30 - 6:30 PM, January 30th - February 27th. 2026
Class may end between 6:00PM - 6:30 PM depending on the number of enrollments.
This class does not end In a class show.
Where: Zoom
Bio:
Natasha Vaynblat is an NYC based writer/performer/director with frequent flyer miles seen on The Tonight Show, A Little Late with Lilly Singh, and Comedy Central.
Testimonials:
Natasha’s class had great content & exercises. She covered A LOT without rushing.
Natasha is good at engaging each student and explaining challenging concepts.
If this class is sold out, sign-up for the wait list here.
Students enrolled in multi-week classes get into all shows at the BCC for free. Students are strongly encouraged to make use of their student IDs to see as many shows as possible. By registering, you agree to make your best effort to see at least two shows during your class.

