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'''Array''' is an improv troupe. | '''Array''' (formerly '''Arkay''') is an improv troupe. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
The troupe was originally named "Arkay" and was formed by [[Joshua Philips]] as a collaborative process between improvisers from multiple theaters to study the JTS Brown format with Craig Cackowski Dave Buckman, and Cody Dearing. | The troupe was originally named "Arkay" and was formed by [[Joshua Philips]] as a collaborative process between improvisers from multiple theaters to study the JTS Brown format with Craig Cackowski, [[Dave Buckman]], and [[Cody Dearing]]. | ||
They had a one time run of Thursday shows in May 2013 at [[ColdTowne Theater]] with [[Cheap Date]] | They had a one-time run of Thursday shows in May 2013 at [[ColdTowne Theater]] with [[Cheap Date]] | ||
[[Joshua Philips]] and [[Ashley Franks]] left to move to Chicago to pursue improv, and Arkay reorganized and renamed itself in order to continue performing in shows. The new team headlined | [[Joshua Philips]] and [[Ashley Franks]] left to move to Chicago to pursue improv, and Arkay reorganized and renamed itself in order to continue performing in shows. The new team headlined ''[[The Threefer]]'' at [[The Hideout Theatre]] in July 2013 and was accepted into [[The 2013 Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]], and continues to perform shows in the Austin improv scene. | ||
== Media == | |||
=== Videos === | |||
* [http://vimeo.com/76498906 Video of their 6/22/13 show] in [[The 44-Hour Improv Marathon]]. | |||
=== Photos === | |||
* [http://www.facebook.com/claudio.fox.5/media_set?set=a.664214413600057.1073741869.100000345135257&type=3 Photoset] by [[Claudio Fox]] that includes their performance in [[WaffleFest 2013]]. | |||
== More Information == | == More Information == | ||
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* [http://forum.austinimprov.com/viewtopic.php?t=15249&p=131289 The show-run announcement] on [[The Austin Improv Forums]] | * [http://forum.austinimprov.com/viewtopic.php?t=15249&p=131289 The show-run announcement] on [[The Austin Improv Forums]] | ||
* [http://www.improvinterviews.com/2006/11/jts-brown-description-by-craig.html A 2006 interview with Craig Cackowski about the JTS Brown format.] | * [http://www.improvinterviews.com/2006/11/jts-brown-description-by-craig.html A 2006 interview with Craig Cackowski about the JTS Brown format.] | ||
* [http://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/thetheftforum/id/2330421 Interview] with co-director [[Cody Dearing]] and producer/cast member [[Joshua Phillips]] on ''[[The Theft Forum]]''. | |||
[[Category:Troupes]] | [[Category:Troupes]] | ||
[[Category:Active]] | [[Category:Active]] |
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Array (formerly Arkay) is an improv troupe.
Summary
The troupe performs "The JTS Brown", a free-form, organic montage.
History
The troupe was originally named "Arkay" and was formed by Joshua Philips as a collaborative process between improvisers from multiple theaters to study the JTS Brown format with Craig Cackowski, Dave Buckman, and Cody Dearing.
They had a one-time run of Thursday shows in May 2013 at ColdTowne Theater with Cheap Date
Joshua Philips and Ashley Franks left to move to Chicago to pursue improv, and Arkay reorganized and renamed itself in order to continue performing in shows. The new team headlined The Threefer at The Hideout Theatre in July 2013 and was accepted into The 2013 Out of Bounds Comedy Festival, and continues to perform shows in the Austin improv scene.
Media
Videos
Photos
- Photoset by Claudio Fox that includes their performance in WaffleFest 2013.
More Information
- The casting call for the workshop on The Austin Improv Forums
- The show-run announcement on The Austin Improv Forums
- A 2006 interview with Craig Cackowski about the JTS Brown format.
- Interview with co-director Cody Dearing and producer/cast member Joshua Phillips on The Theft Forum.