Sean and John chat about John's early experiences in the Arizona improv scene, performing with playback theatre and then moving back to the UK and founding The Maydays. They discuss John's experiences performing at The Annoyance and IO in Chicago, hi... more
Sean and Derek chat about IO, IO West, performing with Bitter Noah and Opening Night. Derek's experiences in LA and how he has found the UK improv scene.
Sean and Lisa discuss how Lisa got into improv, her experiences performing and teaching improv. They discuss the Toronto improv scene, teaching at Second City Toronto and teaching improv to the Canadian Olympic team.
Sean and Andrew chat about how Andrew got into improv, his experiences with Beings, Music Box, Inflatables and Hoopla. We also discuss Andrews training at IO and Loose Moose, his methods for teaching and his techniques for character work and voices.
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