
Feb. 24, 2010
Big Black Car is Justin Akin, special guest Mike Cirelli (above), Scott Eckert, Ellie Kemper, Yang Miller, Matt Oberg, Kristen Schaal, Nate Starkey and Ashley Ward. Big Black Car also includes Chris Caniglia, BJ Gallagher and Megan Martin.
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Big Black Car @ The PIT
I’m Cool Showcase @ The UCB

March 1, 2010
Featuring acts Beneath Gristedes, Jon Friedman, Joe Mande, Pangea 3000, Shannon O’Neill, Snakes and Thunder Gulch.
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Long Division @ The PIT

March 1, 2010
Long Division is Harvey Weissman, Reilly Owens, Priya Jain and Niki Hart.
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Stunner @ The PIT

March 1, 2010
Stunner is Athos Cakiades, Hank Chen, Gary De Noia, Sam Dingman, Erick Hellwig, Chris Luther and Todd Rocheford.
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Political Subversities @ The PIT

Feb. 26, 2010
Political Subversities is Todd Briscoe, Jabari Brisport, Andrew R. Butler, nicHi douglas, Matthew Robert Gehring, Emma Tattenbaum-Fine, Shaina Taub and Dominique Toney.
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The Faculty @ The PIT

Feb. 24, 2010
Ali Farahnakian, Sarah Nowak and Joe Schiappa performed a brilliant monoscene.
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She-Wolf @ The PIT

Feb. 28, 2010
Michelle Wolf’s one-woman show “She-Wolf.”
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The Baldwins @ The PIT

Jan. 27, 2010
The Baldwins are Jen Curran, Meg Griffiths, Chris Griggs, Lucas Kavner, Matthew Love, Sarah Nowak, Patrick Shepherd and Steve Siddell.
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Trophy Dad @ The UCB

Feb. 18, 2010
Trophy Dad presents “Mace Bacon: The Worst Guy Ever!” starring Katherine Bryant Flaherty, Christopher O’Connor, John Phillips and Mike Still.
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1,000th Post
According to my blog stats, this is my 1,000th post on ImprovIsGoodforYou.com — a milestone! And speaking of milestones, the above photo is my first-ever standup comedy performance at last night’s “Cold Soda” hosted by Chris Grace. Getting to try standup was fun, the audience could not have been more supportive, and the experience was definitely one of those rare and fleeting moments that will someday compose the true story of my life. To that point, I first started this photoblog in 2006 to catch similar moments on the improv stage and make them available for everyone to see. A thousand posts later and I can honestly say I’ve never lost sight of that goal, and resultingly, I have been rewarded by regular visitors. And for that, I am truly grateful.

