
Conversations about Improv, Sketch Comedy and More from Magnet Theater
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts | ||||

Actor and comedian, KEISHA ZOLLAR, joins host Louis Kornfeld to discuss the role of comedians in society, why she hates revenge stories, and the issue with overly dramatic art. Not only that, but they get to talking about how we give too much energy ... more
Magnet performer, stand-up comedian, and author Jarret Berenstein joins host Louis Kornfeld in the most recent edition of the Magnet Theater Podcast. The conversation hits a lot on politics and how Jarret feels he sounds like a tin hat conspiracy th... more
Writer, performer, and avid footballer, LORENA RUSSI, joins host Louis Kornfeld to talk about making the world a better, more evolved place through comedy and how old they both feel. Lorena and Louis discuss how people often put others in easy-to-rec... more
Opera singer turned full-time musical improviser, KIKI MIKKELSEN, joins us to talk about all of her shows, Edinburgh Fringe, and the challenges of writing. You can see Kiki doing musical improv nearly every day of the week with her teams and shows Ve... more
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Please bring this back! I love Louis’s conversational, therapy-session-like interviewing style and the detailed stories about improv beginnings and, of course, the scenes with that talented jar of pickles. This was my go-to podcast all summer. More please!!
Get ready for some hilarious and deep conversations!
You might even walk away with a book recommendation or two!
Best place to go for your improv knowledge and philosophies.
I listen to a lot of improv podcasts, but have learned the most from listening to Louis and his guests. You get hours and hours of smart, sensitive, nuanced conversation about improv and acting, hosted by one the best teachers around. Get it. Dig it. Rip it up. Hang ten. Chill.
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Apple Podcasts | #157 |
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