Tag: improvisation
Who Are The 1491s and What Is ‘Between Two Knees’?
An intertribal, Indigenous sketch-comedy troupe exposes a deep cultural scar.
Mia Dolan Sucks, But Jimmy Fowlie Will Leave You Laughing
The fictional character played by Emma Stone in "La La Land" finally performs her one-woman show for all the world to see.
Alt Satire? Here’s “Me The People: The Trump America Musical”
"We have a lot of characters you would know..."
“Pop!”-Up Theater Extends Venues and Audience Experiences
Kelly Kerwin considers theatrical space and performance with an LMDA grant initiative.
Theater Is Immersed in Caffeine at a Harlem Coffee Shop
In a gentrifying neighborhood "Full City+" evokes nostalgia for the great ’70s sitcoms .
Composer and Pianist Vijay Iyer, Vamping in Technicolor
Combining improvised jazz with notated post-minimal chamber music and electronics.
Improv and ArtsEdTech with The Engaging Educator
People think "improv" equals "standup" – so not true. Improv is all about communication.
5 Questions I’ve Never Been Asked: Political Subversities
Their take on politics derives energy from our national exhaustion with insurmountable issues