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'''Kacey Samiee''' ([[wikipedia:Help:IPA_for_English#Key|/ˈsæmiːˌiː/]]) is | '''Kacey Samiee''' ([[wikipedia:Help:IPA_for_English#Key|/ˈsæmiːˌiː/]]) is a performer, director, coach, teacher, and singer of improv. | ||
== History == | |||
Kacey started doing improv since 2000 as a member of [[The Hideout]] Theatre's house troupe, [[We Could Be Heroes]]. A few years later she started directing and coaching both short form and narrative shows. In 2001, Kacey became a founding member of [[Girls Girls Girls]] and was a co-creator of the first musical improv troupe in Austin. She spent the next decade helping to develop, and refine the technique of musical improv with [[Girls Girls Girls]] until she left in 2010. In 2013 she created the curriculum for three levels of musical improv at [[The Hideout Theatre]] and began to teach. In 2015 she signed on to teach regular improv at the same institution as well. | |||
==Troupes== | ==Troupes== | ||
* [[Indigo Shift]] | |||
* [[The Awkwards]] | * [[The Awkwards]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Confidence Men]] (Guest Star) | ||
* [[ | * [[The Library]] | ||
* [[ | * [[The Plagiarists]] | ||
* [[J/K]] | * [[J/K]] | ||
* [[Duck Duck Boom]] | |||
* [[Louder Than Words]] | |||
* [[American Standard]] (Guest Star) | |||
* [[Junk]] | * [[Junk]] | ||
* [[ | * [[First Round Draft]] (Director) | ||
* [[Girls Girls Girls]] | |||
* [[Girl Embassy World Team]] | |||
* [[Heroes of Comedy]] | |||
==Shows== | ==Shows== | ||
* ''[[Lonely Star]]'' (Guest Star) | |||
* ''[[Tarantula]]'' | |||
* ''[[A Deed So Dark]]'' | |||
* ''[[Happily Ever After]]'' | |||
* ''[[Song Runner]]'' (director) | |||
* ''[[The Violet Underbelly]]'' | |||
* ''[[After School Improv]]'' | * ''[[After School Improv]]'' | ||
* ''[[ | * ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy]]'' (lighting tech) | ||
* ''[[Asafapalooza]]'' | |||
* ''[[Ka-Baam!!]]'' | * ''[[Ka-Baam!!]]'' | ||
* ''[[ | * ''[[Rock]]'' (director and player) | ||
* ''[[ | * ''[[Cops & Lawyers]]'' | ||
* ''[[Start Trekkin']]'' | * ''[[Start Trekkin']]'' | ||
* ''[[ | * ''[[Theatresports]]'' (Director and Player) | ||
* ''[[Gorilla Theatre]]'' | |||
* ''[[Six Degrees]]'' | |||
* ''[[More or Less]]'' | |||
* ''[[Micetro]]'' (Director and Player) | |||
[[Category:Performers|Samiee]] | [[Category:Performers|Samiee]] | ||
[[Category:Teachers|Samiee]] | |||
[[Category:Directors|Samiee]] | [[Category:Directors|Samiee]] |
Latest revision as of 12:18, 2 April 2016
Kacey Samiee | |
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Primary Theater | The Hideout Theatre |
Years Active | 2000-Present |
Kacey Samiee (/ˈsæmiːˌiː/) is a performer, director, coach, teacher, and singer of improv.
History
Kacey started doing improv since 2000 as a member of The Hideout Theatre's house troupe, We Could Be Heroes. A few years later she started directing and coaching both short form and narrative shows. In 2001, Kacey became a founding member of Girls Girls Girls and was a co-creator of the first musical improv troupe in Austin. She spent the next decade helping to develop, and refine the technique of musical improv with Girls Girls Girls until she left in 2010. In 2013 she created the curriculum for three levels of musical improv at The Hideout Theatre and began to teach. In 2015 she signed on to teach regular improv at the same institution as well.
Troupes
- Indigo Shift
- The Awkwards
- Confidence Men (Guest Star)
- The Library
- The Plagiarists
- J/K
- Duck Duck Boom
- Louder Than Words
- American Standard (Guest Star)
- Junk
- First Round Draft (Director)
- Girls Girls Girls
- Girl Embassy World Team
- Heroes of Comedy
Shows
- Lonely Star (Guest Star)
- Tarantula
- A Deed So Dark
- Happily Ever After
- Song Runner (director)
- The Violet Underbelly
- After School Improv
- Live TV Tuesdays: Buffy (lighting tech)
- Asafapalooza
- Ka-Baam!!
- Rock (director and player)
- Cops & Lawyers
- Start Trekkin'
- Theatresports (Director and Player)
- Gorilla Theatre
- Six Degrees
- More or Less
- Micetro (Director and Player)