Best Comedy Classes in NYC (An Honest Breakdown)

If you Google “best comedy classes in NYC,” you’ll get a mix of improv schools, stand-up classes, and sketch programs that all claim to be “the best.”

They’re not all the same. And “best” depends on what you actually want.

So here’s a real breakdown — not marketing fluff.

There are three main categories:

1. Improv classes (UCB-style)

  • No writing
  • Group games
  • Great for creativity and looseness

2. Stand-up comedy classes

  • You write your own material
  • You perform solo
  • You build toward an actual set

3. Sketch comedy

  • You act in scenes with other actors
  • You write your own SNL style script
  • Some classes focus on both writing and acting, some are just one or the other

If your goal is:

  • performing
  • public speaking
  • and saying something in your own voice

Then you want stand-up, not improv or sketch.


Here’s what matters (and what most sites won’t say clearly):

If there are 20 people, you’re not getting real feedback.

The ideal is ~10–12 students


Some classes skip this or make it optional.

That’s like taking swimming lessons without getting in the water.

You want a graduation show in a real comedy club


A good class teaches:

  • joke structure
  • how to come up with material
  • how to edit the material down to the best parts
  • how to perform it

Not just “say something funny and we’ll clap.”


There are classes taught by:

  • career comics
  • and classes taught by people who teach comedy but don’t perform

Those are not the same.


There isn’t one answer.

But here’s a simple way to think about it:

  • Want social + playful → improv
  • Want to perform + build a set → stand-up
  • Want real progress → small class + real show

Our class is built for:

  • complete beginners
  • people who want to try stand-up
  • people who want to get better at speaking

It’s:

  • 6 weeks
  • small group
  • ends with a graduation show at a Manhattan comedy club

The “best” class is the one that:

  • actually gets you on stage
  • actually improves your material
  • and doesn’t waste your time

Everything else is branding.