A podcast about improv, explored one piece at a time.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
UCB has recently shut down its last permanent theater and training center. I asked people to share what UCB NY meant to them. Featuring Molly Gaebe, Ian Dyer, Ryan Barker, Rachel Taenzler, Pat Baer, Sonya Saepoff, Ray Cordova, Harsha Vardhan Dasarath... more
I asked many of the people I interviewed the same question: what advice would you give an improvisor in their first year doing improv? Featuring Maritza Montañez, Liz Noth, Chris Scott, Morgan Phillips, Will Hines, Bill DiPiero, Achilles Stamatelaky,... more
This episode focuses on a fun, but often difficult form, the Movie. One of the original forms developed by Del Close, the Movie is not performed as regularly as some other forms, but it can be rewarding to learn and get good at, and it’s easy for aud... more
This episode focuses on the form of many names, the Spokane / Pretty Flower / Delicate Little Flower / Gadget / Family Guy / so on and so on. We discuss how to do the form, and why it may be a great fit for your team or why it may not be. Featuring S... more
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I’ve been wanting to get into improv for a while now but never really took it seriously. This podcast is very informative and provides great input from well experienced improv actors/comedians. I haven’t been able to afford classes so this has been a really experience for me because it’s given me a good base to start from and when I eventually take classes I’ll be a little more informed of the process and how to navigate them. At least I hope so lol. Either way, this is worth the time to listen ... more
Listening to the experiences and techniques of people I’ve been watching on YouTube has been so helpful during the Florida Improv Drought. Thanks, Curtis for putting this together. Also I DM’d a thank you on Facebook because I have no shame.
This is the improv theory podcast we’ve all been waiting for. I love this podcast, especially the examples of exercises that the coaches run in order to help out particular problems. More of that please!
Is Curtis the Ira Glass of Improv podcasts? Yes, yes he is.
This is a challenging format to do in a podcast -- and maybe more so in a free form discussion of the art of improv. Curtis does an excellent job pulling and organizing insights from a number of voices on very relevant (to improvisers, anyway) subjects.
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