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=== "What's Your Deal?" ===
=== "What's Your Deal?" ===
<p>Their answer to the "What's Your Deal?" question on a 2013 application to perform at [[The Hideout Theatre]]:<blockquote>We tend to lend towards hyper-agreeing, often all taking on the same character in a scene and heightening to towering heights. We do montage, we don't necessarily take a suggestion and we'll just flow from scene to scene, sometimes taking a vocalization or movement from the previous scene to melt into the next scene.</p>
Their answer to the "What's Your Deal?" question on a 2013 application to perform at [[The Hideout Theatre]]:<blockquote><p>We tend to lend towards hyper-agreeing, often all taking on the same character in a scene and heightening to towering heights. We do montage, we don't necessarily take a suggestion and we'll just flow from scene to scene, sometimes taking a vocalization or movement from the previous scene to melt into the next scene.</p>


<p>We're really funny. That's our deal.</p></blockquote>
<p>We're really funny. That's our deal.</p></blockquote>

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Echo Lake

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Years Active 2013
Cast

Echo Lake was an improv troupe.

Summary

Press Blurb

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

Echo Lake gives audiences a delicious combination of their experience acting in "real" theater productions, creating cohesive narratives and a their unique sense of freewheeling, goof-ball fun.

"What's Your Deal?"

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

We tend to lend towards hyper-agreeing, often all taking on the same character in a scene and heightening to towering heights. We do montage, we don't necessarily take a suggestion and we'll just flow from scene to scene, sometimes taking a vocalization or movement from the previous scene to melt into the next scene.

We're really funny. That's our deal.