4 Shades of Black @ The PIT


Feb 1. 2007
Elon James White, founder of The Brooklyn Comedy Company, invites you to 4 Shades of Black. Here’s my Apiary write-up.
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Fancy Dragon @ The PIT


Jan. 31, 2007
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The Faculty @ The PIT


Jan. 31, 2007
Every once in a while, a perfect improv set will show up, leave its indelible mark in your mind, and then, as quickly as it arrived, disappear into black … never to be seen again.
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Stanley & The Calamari Mandate @ The PIT


Jan. 31, 2007. Go big.
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Trainwreck @ The PIT


Jan. 30, 2007
Actors perform scenes from classic plays, then improvise new scenes as these characters very literally cross each others’ paths — it’s culture and comedy in one delicious meal. Trainwreck features Justin Akin, Chris Caniglia, Kevin Cragg, Ali Farahnakian, Michele Medlin, Rylan Morrison, Ashley Ward and Matt Zander. Directed by David Levin.
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Big Black Car @ The PIT


Jan. 17, 2007
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“Give It a Reason” — Shambles


The first time I ever saw long-form improv, I wrote down the date in a notebook.
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The Calamari Mandate @ The PIT


Jan. 17, 2007
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The Faculty @ The PIT


Jan. 17, 2007
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One Year of Improvisational Comedy


Today marks one year of improv-comedy training at The People’s Improv Theater. I will say, with no exaggeration, that 2006 has been one of the best years of my life, largely because I have met some truly awesome people along this journey. I think New York City’s greatest irony is that despite a population of 18.7 million (8.1 million in Manhattan), it can by incredibly difficult to meet new people. But on an improv stage, you’re taught from the outset NOT to be strangers, but instead to “know each other” in the scene. So much of my day-to-day is a circuit of events: Wake up, shower, walk to the subway, wait in the same spot on the platform, get coffee at 11:30am — you know the drill. But with improv, the moment a scene starts, I don’t know what’s next. The “what” may be good, bad, funny, not funny — but it’s not yet determined. And in some lucky cases, the “what” is already there, waiting to be found. Tonight is my 40th and final official improv class at the PIT, and on Thursday my classmates will perform one last time under the mantle of Level 5 students. And, yes, improv fans, my classmates and I have seen dozens of faces, and we’ve rocked them all.
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