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Improv thoughts

Corey Brown

Just some thoughts on improv from a grizzled vet

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Latest Issues

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Carolyn!

Hi Corey! This is Carolyn from Black Sheep. As you know, I help run an all‑indie comedy community in Carrboro, and I’m constantly hearing from people who are excited to form teams but aren’t sure where to start. You’ve had so much success w...

10 days ago
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Laura Morrison

COREY! I began learning and performing improv at a particularly tender and insecure time in my life (early 20s, gross), and also came up as an improviser in a space that was precious to me, but also toxic. Some of my most ingrained memories...

13 days ago
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Jonathan Yeomans

Sir Corey! What do you do after a show when you don’t feel like you did well (however you define “doing well”). Are you able to embrace the transient nature of the artform and quickly let it go? Does it stick in your craw until the next sho...

13 days ago
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Charles Givens

I took an improv hiatus from 2016-2021 after feeling majorly burnt out. I completely walked away from it, and barely saw shows during that time. Right now I feel like I’m on a good clip of coaching, teaching and performing, but I do worry a...

14 days ago
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  • Corey Brown

    I improvise in Durham NC

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