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Joe in Kansas City: January 2007
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Joe in Kansas City. What I see in Kansas City. Friday, January 26, 2007. I really like the Broadway Cafe. The Broadway Cafe is a coffee house and roastery. They also serve premade sandwiches and the usual pastries and such. In the summer, people sit outside drink coffee, smoke cigarettes and talk about whatever. You half expect Jack Kerouac and Neil Cassady to stop by. The Broadway is not just a place for bohemians and hipsters, even family guys like me can feel at home. At the back of the cafe they ...
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About | Big Muddy Speaker Series
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Big Muddy Speaker Series. All presentations are free and open to the public! Kansas City, Mo. St Charles, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. St Charles, Mo. The Big Muddy Speaker Series is now being held in three locations Rocheport. And St. Charles. The Series is hosted by a partnership of Missouri River Relief. Little Blue River Watershed Coalition. Healthy Rivers Partnership,. Friends of Lakeside Nature Center. And Friends of Big Muddy. These gatherings owe their unique atmosphere to the venues where they happen...
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KC Improv Geek: Blurt, Part One
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One-dimensional AND long-winded. Bonus. Monday, February 11, 2008. Blurt, Part One. Good grief, it's great to be back at my own full-sized keyboard. After an entire weekend spent refreshing the Improv Thunderdome discussion on City 3, I've been dying to do something long-winded. . First foray into genre work. A lot of nice things were said, too. . Where's the analysis of why they didn't draw more votes? So it makes me wonder. Do other performers think it was too easy, and therefore unfair? I'm not going ...
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Woolard Speak: November 2005
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A conversation on marketing, communications and brand relationships with a little culture, music and random riffs thrown in for good measure. Wednesday, November 30, 2005. You can't spell resolution without ROI. Makes you think. We deal with emotional ROI in every part of our lives. From relationships to jobs to hobbies and even dining. We constantly are asking Is it worth it? For instance, I just took a cold, cold run. Stupid? Posted by Andy Woolard at 10:08 PM. Saturday, November 26, 2005. I'm writing ...
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KC Improv Geek: July 2015
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One-dimensional AND long-winded. Bonus. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Not a whole lot of talking in this one. Our third rehearsal was about group work and bonding. Even though we all play in the same troupe, ComedyCity. S cast is huge—which means some players barely know each other. And that calls for super-physical and emotional stuff. YAY. What we did:. 1 Group choice warmup. I kind of like letting groups warm themselves up ( One of my favorite teachers. Repetition: .and then found a gesture to repeat.
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KC Improv Geek: It's been a while.
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One-dimensional AND long-winded. Bonus. Sunday, October 14, 2012. It's been a while. After 20 years of being a professional improviser (only 3 of those were full time), there are things I'm not interested in:. Staying up all night. Letting play turn into work. Talking about improv at parties (mostly). IS OVER. AND THE FESTIVAL IS STARTING. Here's something cool: We made the choice last year to go to appointed positions, and it's been great—we seek out people with specific skill sets, and they train...
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KC Improv Geek: Well, THAT was easy.
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One-dimensional AND long-winded. Bonus. Thursday, November 1, 2012. Well, THAT was easy. All through the school year, I coach a high school improv troupe. They were a part of my theater's high school league when my theater company dissolved, and I inherited them from the original teacher because the high school drama teacher thought improv was for bars and rehearsals. Their original coach (and the school administration) probably thought I'd stick around for a few years.that was 12 years ago. Improv used ...
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KC Improv Geek: DIFFERENT #2
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One-dimensional AND long-winded. Bonus. Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Last night we worked our opening, String/Rope of Pearls (an exercise I learned from Dave Razowsky. And building characters using La Ronde. Here’s a description of String of Pearls from Fast Co Create. In Rope of Pearls, players add multiple lines, moving around and changing places until the story is complete. Our biggest challenge for this game will be adding specifics and creating relationships…fleshing out the characters and making t...
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Kansas City Improv: All Good Things Must Come To An End
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Everything you did and didn't want to know about improv in Kansas City. January 4, 2010. All Good Things Must Come To An End. TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR FULL FRONTAL COMEDY'S VERY LAST SHOW! The Annual Best of Full Frontal Comedy is coming and it is going to be Full Frontal Comedy's last hurrah! After eleven years, Full Frontal Comedy is closing shop. Don't miss their last show! The Best of Full Frontal Comedy 2009 show will feature some of FFC's. Favorite games, sketches, and plays from the past year.
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