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  • ...ayers and improv instructors, Dervish strives to mix grounded relationship work with absurdity and thematic threads in a long form improv show.</blockquote ...ayers and improv instructors, Dervish strives to mix grounded relationship work with absurdity and thematic threads in a long form improv show.</blockquote
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  • ...e-oriented, yet we aim to be grounded in strong characters and solid scene work.</p>
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  • ...rom St Stephen's Episcopal School. They have been working on organic scene work with a focus on relationship-building.</blockquote>
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  • ...from some equally demented narrative. This was my first encounter with the work of T. Henry Baudecliffe.</p> ...v show based on Baudecliffe's work earlier this year, while comparing some work of his that had fallen into our hands. (Friends of friends or friends, you
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  • ...eout Theatre]]:<blockquote>Wacky way to get a suggestion, strong character work, we actually show up.</blockquote>
    1,017 bytes (136 words) - 16:23, 4 June 2014
  • ...on a 2015 application to perform at [[The Hideout Theatre]]:<blockquote>We work mostly in montage format with a very loose structure to give us room to be
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  • ...has studied at the Second City in Chicago and IOWest. Her Chicago theatre work includes ''The All-Female Bonanza'' at Live Bait Theatre and ''Chamber Musi
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  • ...d in a group called [[Gigglepants]] at UT, so we have a good chemistry and work very well together.</p></blockquote>
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  • * [[Tom Does The Good Work]] Duo, with Cagney Ortiz
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  • ...e montage style shows. We have been trying to find some formats that might work for us, including the Harold.</blockquote>
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  • This was Cody's first improv group In Austin -- Andrea asked him to work with her on a project after she directed a sketch show of his called "No As
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  • ...Theatre]]:<blockquote>Cup is a group of ColdTowne-trained improvisers who work in an Armando style format. We're all very friendly and have a nice time. W
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  • ...ers, directors, and actors from your favorite pieces of crap justify their work.</blockquote>
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  • ...to perform at [[The Hideout Theatre]]:<blockquote>We do a montage of scene work, but a little bit more surreal.</blockquote>
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  • ...e the other 2 performers when we returned to the scene. We're really gonna work at this format more.</p></blockquote>
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  • <p>We work on the structure of story telling and to follow a beginning, middle and end
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  • ...ideout Theatre]]:<blockquote>We've been doing a lot of history-based scene work where we jump around time and play characters that might be found at famous
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  • ...e play ''69 Love Scenes'' for [[Gnap! Theater Projects]], and has read her work at ''[[Bedpost Confessions]]'', ''[[The Encyclopedia Show]]'', and ''[[Five
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  • ...ocus on long for narrative improv, but are pretty much down for most. They work well as a pretty darn good dance troupe as well. </blockquote>
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  • ...ch each each improviser acts in a different style or genre, while they all work together to create one cohesive story.
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