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=== Musicians===
=== Musicians===



Latest revision as of 16:22, 6 February 2017


Girls Girls Girls

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Years Active 1998, 2003 - Present
Cast Various

Girls Girls Girls is an all-female musical-improv troupe.

Summary

Girls Girls Girls is Austin's longest-running all-female musical-improv troupe. The Gals of GGG create full-length improvised musicals from a single audience suggestion. In other words using the talent of real live musicians, GGG makes up all of the songs, dances, characters, and stories to create one complete, blow-your-socks-off improvised musical.

History

In 1998, Austin TheatreSports was founded with male and female members. The Girls of today started as a lab show of female members of Austin Theatresports. Goddess Improviser Rebecca Stockley came to Austin to teach a workshop and while visiting, she gave the girls in the troupe some essential advice for having an all girl improv troupe: never, under no circumstances, let the boys come. The girls in the troupe first put up a lab show under the name "Rock Star Girls Galactica 3000". Original members included troupe founder Amy McCurdy, Kacey Samiee, Chelsea Gilman, Lauren Zinn, Kari Malek, and Shana Merlin.

The girls started out with a mix of longform and short form. Shows included a wheel with names of improv games on it that you could spin to choose what was performed next. Also there were buckets onstage with suggestions in them. The girls even invented their own longform format called "Telephone." The show included an opening number which featured a choreographed dance to Bel Biv Devoe’s "Poison." They gave themselves rock-star aliases for the show as well such as "Casiopia", "Zelda Moonbeam", and "Chelsea Gilman". But as improv troupes do, this one lost momentum. No shows were scheduled no rehearsals held for over a year.

Thankfully, Amy McCurdy boldly decided to remount the show not as a part of We Could Be Heroes, but as its own troupe, called "Girls Girls Girls". The opening numbers were so much fun and went over so well, that the girls got together and decided they wanted to do improvised musical theatre. New members were added including Andrea Young, Shelly Miller Bosse, Monique Daviau, and Katy Shea and the Girls as we know it today had begun. In 2003, the Girls decided to become an improv collective and work together to manage the troupe. In 2004 they added new members Tara White and Annette Jurcevic and began performing regularly at Arts on Real Theatre. In 2005, the Girls grew even bigger with the addition of Kimberly Tortorrici, Jennifer Cargill, Julie Gillis, and Caitlin Sweetlamb. They also added a new format, GGG Beneath The Music, an improvised parody of VH1's Behind the Music.

Formats

Poster for "The Secret Lives of Soccer Moms".
Poster for "The Secret Lives of Soccer Moms".

A typical GGG show is a longform musical narrative. But for several runs, the troupe has tweaked that format in various ways:

Former Cast Members

Former Musicians

Local Festivals

Other Festivals

  • Dallas Comedy Festival
  • Hawaii Improvaganza
  • Twin Cities Improv festival
  • Seattle Festival of Improvised Theater
  • Dirty South Improv Festival
  • Black Box Improv Fest
  • New York Musical Improv Festival
  • Big Sexy Weekend of Improv - Dallas

Awards

  • Austin Chronicle award for Best Improv Troupe
  • 2012 B. Iden Payne Rudy Kloptic Award for Outstanding Improvised Theater
  • Austin Improv Collective Award for Hardest Working Troupe.

Current Personnel

Cast

Musicians

Crew

Media

Videos

Photos

Publicity

Other

Boys of Summer

This section lists media specifically for their Boys of Summer shows.

Videos

Photos

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