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A post from her about the first improv show she ever saw:<blockquote><p>I saw some improv shows as a kid and performed ''Whose Line Is It, Anyway?'' games  in high school...</p>  
A post from her about the first improv show she ever saw:<blockquote><p>I saw some improv shows as a kid and performed ''Whose Line Is It, Anyway?'' games  in high school...</p>  


<p>The first improv show I saw in Austin was in the Texas Union Building my freshman year at UT, so 1999-2000. It was [[Well Hung Jury]], and I didn't know any of them, but recognized [[Ben Sterling]] from the theatre department.</p>
<p>The first improv show I saw in Austin was in the Texas Union Building my freshman year at UT, so 1999-2000. It was [[Well Hung Jury]], and I didn't know any of them, but recognized [[Ben Sterling]] from the theatre department. I also saw [[Fatbuckle]]'s first show that year, and remember [[Lee Eddy]] trying to get someone to guess Yoko Ono.</p>  
 
<p>I also saw [[Fatbuckle]]'s first show that year, and remember [[Lee Eddy]] trying to get someone to guess Yoko Ono.</p>  


<p>It looked like a lot of fun, so that spring when I saw an ad in ''The Chronicle'', I auditioned for [[We Could Be Heroes]].</p></blockquote>
<p>It looked like a lot of fun, so that spring when I saw an ad in ''The Chronicle'', I auditioned for [[We Could Be Heroes]].</p></blockquote>

Latest revision as of 10:02, 23 February 2015


Chelsea Adland

Chelsea Gilman Pic.jpg

Primary Theater Various
Years Active 2000-Present
Instrument(s) Drums

Chelsea Adland (née Gilman) is an improv performer.

History

Chelsea Gilman Adland started improvising when she auditioned successfully for We Could Be Heroes in May of 2000.

A post from her about the first improv show she ever saw:

I saw some improv shows as a kid and performed Whose Line Is It, Anyway? games in high school...

The first improv show I saw in Austin was in the Texas Union Building my freshman year at UT, so 1999-2000. It was Well Hung Jury, and I didn't know any of them, but recognized Ben Sterling from the theatre department. I also saw Fatbuckle's first show that year, and remember Lee Eddy trying to get someone to guess Yoko Ono.

It looked like a lot of fun, so that spring when I saw an ad in The Chronicle, I auditioned for We Could Be Heroes.

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