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'''DLT''' was an improv troupe.
'''DLT''' was an improv troupe.


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== Summary ==
=== Press Blurb ===
Their press blurb, taken from a 2013 application to perform at [[The Hideout Theatre]]:<blockquote>The troupe DLT draws inspiration from 90s bliss, a time where Bill Clinton was president, track suits were an acceptable form of casual clothing, and TLC and Tupac were still alive. Their shows are like an after school special, but better acted, a little more ghetto and with more laughter.  
 
And yes, they do wear track suits. </blockquote>
 
=== "What's Your Deal?" ===
Their answer to the "What's Your Deal?" question on a 2013 application to perform at [[The Hideout Theatre]]:<blockquote>DLT plays along with the long form of narrative, partly because we are noobs and because we LOVE incorporating short form (for example: rap/singing games, audience participation and other shorter games incorporated into scenes) into our shows.
 
I wasn't kidding about the track suits either. </blockquote>
 
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DLT

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Years Active 2013
Cast

DLT was an improv troupe.

Summary

Press Blurb

Their press blurb, taken from a 2013 application to perform at The Hideout Theatre:

The troupe DLT draws inspiration from 90s bliss, a time where Bill Clinton was president, track suits were an acceptable form of casual clothing, and TLC and Tupac were still alive. Their shows are like an after school special, but better acted, a little more ghetto and with more laughter. And yes, they do wear track suits.

"What's Your Deal?"

Their answer to the "What's Your Deal?" question on a 2013 application to perform at The Hideout Theatre:

DLT plays along with the long form of narrative, partly because we are noobs and because we LOVE incorporating short form (for example: rap/singing games, audience participation and other shorter games incorporated into scenes) into our shows. I wasn't kidding about the track suits either.