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Prior to 2000, Peter's only experience with improv had been a number of improv games in high-school theater class, a trip to see Second City in Chicago, and an absolutely terrifying batch of improv games once in college. Peter saw his first improv show in Austin after getting a free ticket to a [[ComedySportz]] show at Northcross Mall from a comedy defensive driving class. After that, he saw many more improv shows in town, and then he took the Hideout's first set of improv classes, from [[Shana Merlin]], between 2000 and 2001. After that, Peter joined [[First Round Draft]], the troupe that formed from the first batch of Hideout students. He left improv from 2004-2007, and then returned to do more shows, primarily at the Hideout. | Prior to 2000, Peter's only experience with improv had been a number of improv games in high-school theater class, a 1997 trip to see Second City in Chicago, and an absolutely terrifying batch of improv games once in college. Peter saw his first improv show in Austin after getting a free ticket to a [[ComedySportz]] show at Northcross Mall from a comedy defensive driving class in May 2000. After that, he saw many more improv shows in town, and then he took the Hideout's first set of improv classes, from [[Shana Merlin]], between 2000 and 2001. After that, Peter joined [[First Round Draft]], the troupe that formed from the first batch of Hideout students. He left improv from 2004-2007, and then returned to do more shows, primarily at the Hideout. | ||
Peter was a core cast member in [[The 42-Hour Improv Marathon]] and [[The 44-Hour Improv Marathon]]. | Peter was a core cast member in [[The 42-Hour Improv Marathon]] and [[The 44-Hour Improv Marathon]]. |
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Peter Rogers | |
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Primary Theater | The Hideout Theatre |
Years Active | 2000-2004, 2007-Present |
Peter Rogers is an improv performer who works primarily with The Hideout Theatre.
History
Prior to 2000, Peter's only experience with improv had been a number of improv games in high-school theater class, a 1997 trip to see Second City in Chicago, and an absolutely terrifying batch of improv games once in college. Peter saw his first improv show in Austin after getting a free ticket to a ComedySportz show at Northcross Mall from a comedy defensive driving class in May 2000. After that, he saw many more improv shows in town, and then he took the Hideout's first set of improv classes, from Shana Merlin, between 2000 and 2001. After that, Peter joined First Round Draft, the troupe that formed from the first batch of Hideout students. He left improv from 2004-2007, and then returned to do more shows, primarily at the Hideout.
Peter was a core cast member in The 42-Hour Improv Marathon and The 44-Hour Improv Marathon.
Photography
Peter has photographed nearly three hundred improv shows, though he is perhaps better known for videography, posting improv videos to vimeo almost weekly, and setting up The Austin Improv Vimeo Channel.
Troupes
- First Round Draft (2001-2002)
- Blink (2009)
- Continental Breakfast (2010)
- The Dancy Street D'Orchestra (2010-2011)
- The Heroes of Comedy
Shows
- Austin Secrets
- The Black Vault
- Charles Dickens Unleashed
- Fakespeare
- Fandom
- History Under the Influence
- Improvised Shakespeare
- The Joss Whedon Pajama Party
- Live Nude Improv
- Live TV Tuesdays: Angel (Wesley)
- Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy (Wesley)
- Live TV Tuesdays: Firefly (Simon)
- Live TV Tuesdays: Freaks and Geeks (Nick)
- Myth Debunkers (narrator)
- One More Night
- The Professor
- Rock
- The Sci-Fi Comedy Double Feature
- Spirited
- Start Trekkin'
- Twilight Zoned
- Strange Worlds
- Totally Improvised, 90210 (ensemble, assistant director)
- The Violet Underbelly
- You Think You're So Smart
Media
Writing
Sketches
- Videos
- Sketches Peter wrote for The Joss Whedon Pajama Party: "The Big Red Button"; "Cancellation Support Group"; "Joss Whedon's Dream Project", "Wash Has Too Much Time on His Hands", Parts 1, 2, & 3.
- Sketches Peter wrote for an opening set for Your Terrific Neighbors: "Hurt Locker OMG YAY"; "Harlequin Network-Computing Theater"; "Waylon Jennings Interrupts".
- "The Arrested Development Documentary Crew"
- "Learning Something New About History"
- Sketches for "Sketchwar", a weekly sketch-writing contest.
- Peter also co-wrote Sketchville, a comedy webseries.