
Advanced level improv thoughts from an advanced level improv boy
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It is May 3, 2026. There is a nonzero chance that my mom will die soon. She’s currently sitting in the ICU, hooked up to tubes, on a fentanyl drip, waiting for a month-late heart and lung surgery. This is also my first day back to work at m...
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My good friend Justin Peters (who I often say I owe my improv career to) asked me how I prepare myself for a show where so much of it is out of my hands. I’ll keep this short and sweet but right off the bat I have to say, the very nature of...
My friend Rick Larsen from the former Torch Theater (rip) in Phoenix has asked me to write about That Time ZZ Top Posed as the Zombies in the 70s. I will try my best to relate this to improv in some fashion. Thank you Rick.
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