
Each episode we talk shop and improvise with some of the best improvisers from across the country. Featuring your hosts: Brad Kula and Stefan Schuette.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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This episode we sit down with Brennan Lee Mulligan!
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Sound Engineer: Ryan Hanley
Intro Music by Alex Kula
Artwork by Jesse VandenBer... more
This episode we sit down with Kevin Mullaney!
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Sound Engineer: Ryan Hanley and Oscar Melendez
Intro Music by Alex Kula
Artwork by Jesse VandenBergh
"I Do Improv" by H... more
This episode we sit down with Kevin Laibson, the Artistic Director of the People's Improv Theater!
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This episode we sit down with UCBLA's Alex Berg!
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Sound Engineer: Joe Leonardo
Music by Alex Kula
Artwork by Jesse VandenBergh
"I Do Improv" by Hard Left Productions
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A fun podcast with great guests and interesting interviews. I dig how they dive into the "ins and outs" of these amazing improviser's approaches to the craft. Nicely done.
I know these dudes personally. But even if I didn't, I would honestly still listen to this podcast. It's the improv podcast every improv nerd didn't know they wanted. The theory talk is never too heady and always balanced out by funny banter. The scenes always make me laugh out loud, and the deconstruction after the scene is like sitting in on an improv class. This podcast makes me excited about improv!
I probably listen to *way* too many podcasts about improv, but this is quickly becoming a favorite.
Great quality, exciting guests. If you're an improv nerd like me, or just like good old fashioned fun times, then this podcast is for you!
I love the podcast, love the shop talk. Keep it coming!
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Apple Podcasts | #103 |
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