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{{Infobox Troupe
|Name = Diplomatic Impunity
|Picture = Diplomatic Impunity.jpg
|Director = [[Leng Wong]]
|Cast = {{ Unbulleted list | [[Amber Shae]] | [[Dana Yanoshak]] | [[Dee Ann Asbury]] | [[Gene Joe]] | [[Reid O'Conor]] | [[Leng Wong]] }}
|Years = 2011
}}


Leng Wong, Amber Shae, Gene Joe, Dee Ann Asbury and Reid O'Conor.
'''Diplomatic Impunity''' was an improv troupe.


The format is as follows - there two prop boxes on the front of the stage.  One is labeled prop and the other is labeled costume..  The audience yells out at any time "prop" or "costume" and a player has to pick something from the respective box and justify immediately into the existing scene.  Audience is encouraged to increase frequency of their 'suggestions.
== Summary ==
=== Press Blurb ===
Their press blurb, taken from a 2011 application to perform at [[The Hideout Theatre]]:<blockquote><p>A band of international misfits sets out to save the world.</p>


Played a few times at ColdTowne before disbanding.
<p>They are held to no rules or laws ...except those by the the Gods aka the audience.</p>


<p>At their whim, the Gods change the characters and the plot via the Trunk and the Box.</p>


<p>At the ring of the Gods' bell, the misfits must choose an item from the Trunk or the Box which changes who they are and what the heck they are trying to do.</p>


Pictures:
<p>With the wrath of the Gods, egos, tragic love affairs, high tea and of course, villains, can the misfits make the world a better place?</p>
https://www.facebook.com/leng.wong.94/media_set?set=a.1944666862538.119532.1418500568&type=3
 
<p>Come find out!</p>
 
<p>Inspired by graphic novels Doom Patrol and Invisibles by Grant Morrison.</p></blockquote>
 
=== "What's Your Deal?" ===
Their answer to the "What's Your Deal?" question on a 2011 application to perform at [[The Hideout Theatre]]:<blockquote><p>We have a Trunk and a Box on either side of stage.</p>
 
<p>Trunk has clothing/accessories, and Box has props.</p>
 
<p>Scenes are played straight until audience rings the Gods' bell and orders the player(s) to pick an item from either the Trunk or the Box or both.</p>
 
<p>Trunk item changes the characteristic of the character, while Box item changes the plot/objective of the scene.</p>
 
<p>The scene is immediately continued with those endowments.</p>
 
<p>It's a dress-up jump and justify where audience play the role of The Gods.</p> </blockquote>
 
== History ==
The troupe played a few times at ColdTowne before disbanding.
 
== More Information ==
* [http://forum.austinimprov.com/viewtopic.php?t=11668 Casting announcement] on [[The Austin Improv Forums]].
 
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Diplomatic Impunity

Diplomatic Impunity.jpg

Years Active 2011
Directed by Leng Wong
Cast

Diplomatic Impunity was an improv troupe.

Summary

Press Blurb

Their press blurb, taken from a 2011 application to perform at The Hideout Theatre:

A band of international misfits sets out to save the world.

They are held to no rules or laws ...except those by the the Gods aka the audience.

At their whim, the Gods change the characters and the plot via the Trunk and the Box.

At the ring of the Gods' bell, the misfits must choose an item from the Trunk or the Box which changes who they are and what the heck they are trying to do.

With the wrath of the Gods, egos, tragic love affairs, high tea and of course, villains, can the misfits make the world a better place?

Come find out!

Inspired by graphic novels Doom Patrol and Invisibles by Grant Morrison.

"What's Your Deal?"

Their answer to the "What's Your Deal?" question on a 2011 application to perform at The Hideout Theatre:

We have a Trunk and a Box on either side of stage.

Trunk has clothing/accessories, and Box has props.

Scenes are played straight until audience rings the Gods' bell and orders the player(s) to pick an item from either the Trunk or the Box or both.

Trunk item changes the characteristic of the character, while Box item changes the plot/objective of the scene.

The scene is immediately continued with those endowments.

It's a dress-up jump and justify where audience play the role of The Gods.

History

The troupe played a few times at ColdTowne before disbanding.

More Information