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== History ==
== History ==
The troupe formed originally from the cast of the student mainstage ''[[What the F@*$]]'', its membership gradually changed to [[Judith Schomp]], [[Chris Albano]], [[Lindsay Hejl]], and [[David Schwartz]]. Over its year of activity, Field Day performed at a variety of comedy festivals, such as the [[Dallas Comedy Festival]], hosted its own comedy variety show called [[Field Day and Friends]], and was invited to perform offsite at venues such as the [[North Door]].
Over its year of activity, Field Day performed at a variety of comedy festivals, such as the [[Dallas Comedy Festival]] and [[Wafflefest]], hosted its own comedy variety show called [[Field Day and Friends]], and was invited to perform offsite at venues such as the [[North Door]]. They were listed on [[Andrew Buck]]'s top five improv shows post in December, 2014. The troupe members met originally by performing in the first student mainstage ''[[What the F@*$]]''. Field Day has been gearing down its performances given a few of its members moving to new cities for further improv opportunities.


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Latest revision as of 16:18, 15 April 2015


Field Day

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Years Active 2014-Present
Directed by Ruby Willmann
Cast

Field Day is an improv troupe.

History

Over its year of activity, Field Day performed at a variety of comedy festivals, such as the Dallas Comedy Festival and Wafflefest, hosted its own comedy variety show called Field Day and Friends, and was invited to perform offsite at venues such as the North Door. They were listed on Andrew Buck's top five improv shows post in December, 2014. The troupe members met originally by performing in the first student mainstage What the F@*$. Field Day has been gearing down its performances given a few of its members moving to new cities for further improv opportunities.

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