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  • |Name = Tom Does The Good Work '''Tom Does The Good Work''' is an improv duo.
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  • |Name = Tom Does The Good Work '''Tom Does The Good Work''' is an improv duo.
    210 bytes (28 words) - 15:58, 24 February 2016
  • ...ead anywhere from 500 to 750 words of his or her choosing from a published work. The cast listened and at the conclusion of the reading, performed a decons
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  • File:Mo Daviau Pic.jpg
    [[Mo Daviau]], reading her work at the 5/17/12 performance of ''[[Bedpost Confessions]]''.
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  • ...c is John Ratliff and Alex Dobrenko. Together they focus on grounded scene work, realistic acting and relationships between real people with the hopes that ...erform at [[The Hideout Theatre]]:<blockquote>We do scenes. Grounded scene work that focus on relationships between people. The comedy should arise organic
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  • ...broken? Call the only troupe in Austin show up fast get to work and get to work quick with no idea what the problem is and no guarantee we can fix it. </bl
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  • ...opyright holder or without obtaining that person's permission to use their work.
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  • ...ov scenes, with a focus each jam on targeting a particular aspect of scene-work, and then receive brief notes on their improvising. ...ight or on the weekend. Each session starts with quick warmups, then scene-work exercises to target a specific improv skill, followed by wide open runs of
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  • ...te at first sight. But if they can overcome their differences and learn to work together, they might just crack the case and save the city they have sworn
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  • ...ts of their relationship. Their shows are both the thunderclap of dramatic work and the lighting strike of comedy. Completely human. Completely improvised. ...want to work together in a duo. Cat was equally delighted and enthused to work with Sarah Marie, and they've been improvising together ever since.
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  • '''Eli Eidson''' is an improv performer known for work with [[ColdTowne Theater]].
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  • Apart of the duo, Tom Does the Good Work with Cagney Ortiz.
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  • All their hard work comes together as the theater turns into their intimate news studio, comple Will their hard work pay off with a satisfying newscast, or will everything go haywire on live T
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  • Previously have done stage work as part of the local crew at Frank Erwin Center UT for bands, and shows 200
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  • ...out Theatre]]:<blockquote>Two person montage with slow-burn, patient scene work a la Razowsky & ____</blockquote>
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  • ...e next student mainstage 183 Dewberry Lane. I'm an avid soccer player, and work for an IT company. Is this 50 words yet?
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  • [[Gnap!]] has since folded its improv-production work, and now the theater only sporadically rents out its space to independent i
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  • ...s well, Bob has completed month long intensives with John Ratliff (organic work), Kaci Beeler (intimacy), Asaf Ronen (physicality) and four weekend intens ...rt films which have toured internationally. His filmmaking studies include work with the University of Texas, Michael Hauge Screenwriting Intensive, countl
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  • ...ere asked to write down activities they enjoyed. Someone wrote down "space work," but his handwriting was so bad that it looked like "space wank." Our teac
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  • ...thrill of surprising the other on stage, and diving into nuanced character work. "Dudith will have you on the edge of your seat, and laughing the whole tim
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  • ...hich started at the age of 6), that I wanted to dedicate my senior project work to it. I even wrote my senior thesis on the use of improv as a teaching too
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  • ...time and opportunity allows. She especially enjoys the in-depth character work of improvised theater and long-form comedy. ...er skills. These have included clowning with Deanna Fleysher, trance mask work with Steve Jarand, impro theater with Keith Johnstone, narrative intensives
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  • ...arch of 2012 with The Institution Theater. Celena also does film and voice work.
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  • ...is taken from the assumption that all comedians "borrow" from each other's work.
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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>
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  • ...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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  • ...he Kindness of Strangers''''' was a Hideout mainstage show inspired by the work of playwright Tennessee Williams.
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