[00:00:03] >> That I'm feeling here that you know where we are in the room comedy and profit and you know part of that is work for hire. And if you are here right. That's where you're going to run not you know one hears that we're all numbers and there's nothing wrong here. [00:00:55] You know why are you going to be like the guy goes nuts. It acts like this is an amorous am for yeah right now because it was up there was not much things come out out somewhat from gas prices they do and they said we've been around for a fourth season but it was a dense crowd before. [00:01:22] Thank you very often written off so we knew it was improv and basically was interesting approach before. OK bunch of people. So you know that it will be made up on the spot you get to play very very important role asking questions you drive your suggestions and one quarter of them on the year in our scenes up here. [00:01:38] There's your thirty thirty five. I believe that right. Yes by us. You guys a lot of thing versity were Majors and featured some were in their finished college in their life. Nobody would hire them so they would rely on it and they start their own theatre company and all the whole good stuff. [00:01:53] So what we do is a problem we do improv based on a few johns don't stop anything. Here's two books that are out there you can remove your life. We give short form they are given probably within minutes of questions to the right and we also offer improper classes that are four days a week. [00:02:10] So let's get you a lot of those so you know all that stuff on the website down there are some members of education director in progress heard and we are two of the fifteen members of the ensemble and what that means the former Thursday Friday and Saturday a time. [00:02:24] Very few shows in the workshop to classes going to gigs. We also have students who have gone through our classes that we best form with us. Their whole lives not softball first come home a few years you drop the guts to do for the really big might get it because it was really good but you know. [00:02:41] OK Let's take a poll like the current problems are pretty good and more current Do you believe that's a good question are we not. We do well at the so-called via sports or is happening. Well to do other things right to different shows all the time and so we have a new show coming up or so we have done like a year and a format were things around homers and revise the last one. [00:03:13] So this one will show up as a very mystery gets solved by again. So I shut down the workshop. So we know the format as we know I play inside out. Just on one thing I want to get there so we do I do some work shopping. Our first thing is more like getting out exactly how the format works and last shot. [00:03:33] It was like getting to just stuff such as you'll see in robberies kind of huddle up and have a few minutes chat and we don't really do that we start like we have a gun but sometimes if we have time. We'll be as far as another group will go first. [00:03:46] If you have to ask me where I'm going to go first and you know what I can challenge like he was the suggestion because one of the other teams out here you've seen my house. You guys talk about the kind of scene where you go to my guts and that's good that's great. [00:04:03] COM is your stooge here to reflect to resemble him in everyday life. I think I want to think I talk to my students a lot about the deals and character work that we are in probably playing her lifetime and there's this other idea which is like her on stage or so now that you are like what I am right now talking to you guys this is and I talk to my friends. [00:04:27] They pretty much in the same person but I have to kind of cut it up. A little bit more presentational way that's the way. So I think in that way. Yeah that's exactly the way I'm not being really honest and I don't see that my but then also I think every character that you play and probably made them all on the spot is a tiny little bit you somewhere just exaggerated so if you use levels of it. [00:04:50] You have to know how to answer questions out of that character but the character's crazy you know he's something about how that her mind might work. So your mind probably works a little bit that way to do things and you know a good thing. I think was doing very very good where you know you're on the record. [00:05:11] Yeah I don't feel there are rules and brothers guidelines. No. Yeah I'm the guy with the rules like say bigger social great improv bread and something so somebody uses a reason. Yes and it was really good because it gives you the skill set of the green working together which is the point of improv you're green with go where you can be in a scene and I can use it with her she's going to say no to my questions which is fine because it means shave a different direction. [00:05:45] There's a difference between blocking the reality of a scene and she comes in. Just like one in a window where she's done two minutes of sort of the scene of an icon to go hey man that's an elephant. OK that would be not agree with one another and a little bit while what you're doing. [00:05:57] But the whole point is for us to work together to agree. And so you can say no or so yes. Keep the story moving along with those damn like story or without reading in English you guys learn. Yeah OK a story arc going on story goes together. So you can say no it still continues story which is very forgiving more experience revise it once they go on they realize that the idea of those rules are there to help you get skills that you can use and improv. [00:06:22] But eventually you don't learn how those skills you broke and homes of new doors and so on and I'm checking out part time sometimes I'm just like writing about my friends right. And then hopefully one day with you that you can come in and help them out. You know but I like whatever I don't work because I know that we're far from the stuff on stage or I suppose a third we're going to do what we have to do and that's make anything work to make it work. [00:06:47] Well most of the time since as it is very real questions come up. It's just another case of the work we've come to the backgrounds. I studied leader in college and the through my acting I found improv inserted in probably the one stage I think the hardest thing to do with her comedy because you have to understand timing and working with your partner to give and take or a series I think anybody can duck but I think how we brought her to understand the rules of another time. [00:07:25] What's your take is it all very difficult. Well I think coming. The hardest thing a lot of heather teach somebody I think that's something that we're not lots of people I know and I actually got to bring psychology in for cancer for kids for many years. I found I was now a knowledge of this tragic lever and saying make a choice. [00:07:45] So I have very little experience in the inner side when I've got it out. So my mind's eye of the room and it was lovely and we didn't all be wanting the last start that I thought. Destructors just really starting next this coming Sunday we have four little foxes our first novel is facing Roberts and humble storytelling. [00:08:12] It's a very new life. There are three levels her workload is basically putting all that together in one. So that's always like our child science guys are common. I am right. That's my final mission here but thanks for the good of your work here. OK there are people categorize it from different ways but your biggest ones the short form and the small difference between the two is that long form the expectations are the same just a good suggestion and you go come in Singapore the other one in short form we Second this next scene when this happens we're going to do this so you know what's going to happen the scene. [00:08:53] We'll give you expectation of what's going to do how it's going to fall for you don't do that so that gives way to the both Peter and I both storytelling. We kind of break the sound of to sever one from saying one show is a whole other posts like this scene stands on its own you know. [00:09:08] And once peers for it. I mean many more years for it's sort of far south. It was created a few times so I missed her earlier and it's two teams in the crisis there are heating against each other and it's three judges and a host and so basically being one of us he doesn't see the judges judge for their scenes and then I always see as the winner of the years or sometimes we will bring that scene back as the turning out sometimes you know. [00:09:38] But yeah it's a fun night. I think it was back very loosely postcard for Churchill's we have a very broad shows in the one of our main stage shows boy and also there's a vast rustic grocery grab one against business cards out about two for ones on Thursdays. [00:09:59] So if we go get one of those again we're going to call from home so they had so much.