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* Friday 5pm: The cast performs with teens from [[The Hideout Theatre]]'s summer camp.
* Friday 5pm: The cast performs with teens from [[The Hideout Theatre]]'s summer camp.
* Friday 6pm: Free-form improv from the core cast.
* Friday 6pm: Free-form improv from the core cast.
* Friday 7pm: ''[[Start Trekkin']]''
* Friday 7pm: ''[[Start Trekkin']]'': improvised ''[[wikipedia:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]''
* Friday 8pm: ''[[The Fancy-Pants Mashup]]''
* Friday 8pm: ''[[The Fancy-Pants Mashup]]''
** This one features a slight change in format: each two-hander will include a marathon player and someone from the visiting ''Fancy-Pants'' cast.
** This one features a slight change in format: each two-hander will include a marathon player and someone from the visiting ''Fancy-Pants'' cast.
* Friday 10pm: [[Parallelogramophonograph]] presents "New Works"
* Friday 10pm: [[Parallelogramophonograph]] presents "New Works": the audience suggests a play title, and the players perform a narrative with that title.
* Friday 11pm: [[Franz & Dave]] present "Pine Falls", a surreal television pilot in the style of ''[[wikipedia:Twin Peaks|Twin Peaks]]''.
* Friday 11pm: [[Franz & Dave]] present "Pine Falls", a surreal television pilot in the style of ''[[wikipedia:Twin Peaks|Twin Peaks]]''.
** Each marathoner will get an odd character trait from the audience at the top of the show, and Franz Kafka and David Lynch will narrate the story as usual.
** Each marathoner will get an odd character trait from the audience at the top of the show, and Franz Kafka and David Lynch will narrate the story as usual.
* Saturday 12am: ''[[The New Game Project]]''
* Saturday 12am: ''[[The New Game Project]]'': the audience suggests the names of games, and the players invent and play games with those names.
* Saturday 1am: [[In Our Prime]]
* Saturday 1am: [[In Our Prime]]: grounded, dramatic improv, in this case based around an extended family attending a wedding.
* Saturday 2am: ''[[Past Lives]]''
* Saturday 2am: ''[[Past Lives]]'': following a soul through thematically-linked vignettes across history.
* Saturday 3am: [[Cheap Date]]
* Saturday 3am: [[Cheap Date]]
* Saturday 4am: "[http://improvencyclopedia.org/games/The_Bat.html The Bat]" with [[ColdTowne (troupe)|ColdTowne]]
* Saturday 4am: "[http://improvencyclopedia.org/games/The_Bat.html The Bat]" with [[ColdTowne (troupe)|ColdTowne]]: an improv show in the dark.
* Saturday 5am: ''[[Epic Telescope]]'' (AKA "Half-Life in reverse")
* Saturday 5am: ''[[Epic Telescope]]'' (AKA "Half-Life in reverse"): a story presented first in one minute, then three minutes, then five, then fifteen, then thirty.
* Saturday 6am: Performance with veterans of [[The Hideout Improv Marathon]]
* Saturday 6am: Performance with veterans of [[The Hideout Improv Marathon]]
* Saturday 7am: Student Show
* Saturday 7am: Student Show
* Saturday 8am: [[Waterpark]], a musical-improv troupe from [[The New Movement]], presents a non-narrative musical-improv show.
* Saturday 8am: [[Waterpark]], a musical-improv troupe from [[The New Movement]], presents a non-narrative musical-improv show.
* Saturday 9am: ''[[Dubbed Indemnity]]''
* Saturday 9am: ''[[Dubbed Indemnity]]'': improvising the dialog, sound effects, and soundtrack for silenced TV and film clips.
* Saturday 10am: [[Local Genius Society]] presents "Video Game", where cards scattered with 'helpful' instructions throw kinks and twists into this improvised story.
* Saturday 10am: [[Local Genius Society]] presents "Video Game", where cards scattered with 'helpful' instructions throw kinks and twists into this improvised story.
* Saturday 11am: ''[[Charles Dickens Unleashed]]''
* Saturday 11am: ''[[Charles Dickens Unleashed]]'': improv in the style of one of [[wikipedia:Charles Dickens|Charles Dickens]]' early novels.
* Saturday 12pm: [[Arkay]] presents [http://www.improvinterviews.com/2006/11/jts-brown-description-by-craig.html JTS Brown].
* Saturday 12pm: [[Arkay]] presents [http://www.improvinterviews.com/2006/11/jts-brown-description-by-craig.html JTS Brown].
* Saturday 1pm: [[What's the Story, Steve?]]
* Saturday 1pm: [[What's the Story, Steve?]]: kid-friendly improv, featuring a dog.
* Saturday 2pm: Free-form improv from the core cast. (Nicknamed "The Eye of the Storm", this is the exact midpoint of the marathon.)
* Saturday 2pm: Free-form improv from the core cast. (Nicknamed "The Eye of the Storm", this is the exact midpoint of the marathon.)
* Saturday 3pm: [[Girls Girls Girls]]
* Saturday 3pm: [[Girls Girls Girls]]: improvised narrative musical.
* Saturday 4pm: ''[[Pick Your Own Path]]''
* Saturday 4pm: ''[[Pick Your Own Path]]'': improv in the style of the old ''[[wikipedia:Choose Your Own Adventure|Choose Your Own Adventure]]'' books.
* Saturday 5pm: [[The Amazon & The Milksop]] are your guides for a series of improvised English Instructional Videos. You will learn so much.
* Saturday 5pm: [[The Amazon & The Milksop]] are your guides for a series of improvised English Instructional Videos. You will learn so much.
* Saturday 6pm: [[The Library]]
* Saturday 6pm: [[The Library]]: improvisors playing several different genres nonetheless perform a story together.
* Saturday 7pm: [[The Knuckleball Now]]
* Saturday 7pm: [[The Knuckleball Now]]: rapid-fire improv.
* Saturday 8pm: ''[[Theatresports]]''
* Saturday 8pm: ''[[Theatresports]]'': two teams of improvisors compete in a series of improv challenges.
* Saturday 9pm: [[Confidence Men]] presents "The Duck Variations", a series of two-hander scenes based around an audience-suggested theme.
* Saturday 9pm: [[Confidence Men]]: improvised David Mamet
* Saturday 10pm: ''[[Maestro]]''
** They're doing "The Variations", a series of two-hander scenes based around an audience-suggested theme.
* Sunday 12am: ''[[The Black Vault]]''
* Saturday 10pm: ''[[Maestro]]'': an improv competition with ''[[wikipedia:Survivor (U.S. TV series)|Survivor]]''-style eliminations.
* Sunday 1am: [[Puppet Improv Project]]
* Sunday 12am: ''[[The Black Vault]]'': improvised [[wikipedia:H. P. Lovecraft|H. P. Lovecraft]]
* Sunday 2am: ''[[Tech Nightmare]]''
* Sunday 1am: [[Puppet Improv Project]]: improv with puppets!
* Sunday 2am: ''[[Tech Nightmare]]'': wherein the players have to do everything the people in the tech booth tell them to.
* Sunday 3am: [[Big Beautiful Warlock]] presents ''[[Big Beautiful Warriors]]'', a game show with very non-traditional games.
* Sunday 3am: [[Big Beautiful Warlock]] presents ''[[Big Beautiful Warriors]]'', a game show with very non-traditional games.
* Sunday 4am: ''[[Pulp Friction]]''
* Sunday 4am: ''[[Pulp Friction]]'': improv in the style of [[wikipedia:Quentin Tarantino|Quentin Tarantino]]
* Sunday 5am: a secret show, produced by [[Jason Vines]].
* Sunday 5am: a secret show, produced by [[Jason Vines]].
** Roy has made Jason promise not to be *too* cruel to the core cast with his secret format.
** Roy has made Jason promise not to be *too* cruel to the core cast with his secret format.
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* Sunday 8am: Care Bear Stare -- The Care Bears are here to bring badly animated joy to your lives.
* Sunday 8am: Care Bear Stare -- The Care Bears are here to bring badly animated joy to your lives.
* Sunday 9am: [[The Institution Theater]] presents "the movie format", an improv montage with screenplay-style scene painting.
* Sunday 9am: [[The Institution Theater]] presents "the movie format", an improv montage with screenplay-style scene painting.
* Sunday 10am: ''[[Fakespeare]]''
* Sunday 10am: ''[[Fakespeare]]'': improv in the style of William Shakespeare.
** This version of the show will start off with a few Shakespearean improv games, and then segue into a narrative.
** This version of the show will start off with a few Shakespearean improv games, and then segue into a narrative.
* Sunday 11am: [[Bad Boys]]
* Sunday 11am: [[Bad Boys]]: a non-narrative montage of scenes.
* Sunday 12pm: Free-form improv from the core cast (nicknamed "The Final Countdown").
* Sunday 12pm: Free-form improv from the core cast (nicknamed "The Final Countdown").



Revision as of 00:24, 20 June 2013

Publicity image for the 44-Hour Improv Marathon.
Publicity image for the 44-Hour Improv Marathon.

The 44-Hour Improv Marathon will be the fifth annual Hideout Improv Marathon.

Summary

It will be performed in 2013, starting Friday, June 21 and ending Sunday, June 23.

Core Players

Staff

Schedule

Note: some things in this schedule might shift or change before the actual performance.

  • Friday 5pm: The cast performs with teens from The Hideout Theatre's summer camp.
  • Friday 6pm: Free-form improv from the core cast.
  • Friday 7pm: Start Trekkin': improvised Star Trek
  • Friday 8pm: The Fancy-Pants Mashup
    • This one features a slight change in format: each two-hander will include a marathon player and someone from the visiting Fancy-Pants cast.
  • Friday 10pm: Parallelogramophonograph presents "New Works": the audience suggests a play title, and the players perform a narrative with that title.
  • Friday 11pm: Franz & Dave present "Pine Falls", a surreal television pilot in the style of Twin Peaks.
    • Each marathoner will get an odd character trait from the audience at the top of the show, and Franz Kafka and David Lynch will narrate the story as usual.
  • Saturday 12am: The New Game Project: the audience suggests the names of games, and the players invent and play games with those names.
  • Saturday 1am: In Our Prime: grounded, dramatic improv, in this case based around an extended family attending a wedding.
  • Saturday 2am: Past Lives: following a soul through thematically-linked vignettes across history.
  • Saturday 3am: Cheap Date
  • Saturday 4am: "The Bat" with ColdTowne: an improv show in the dark.
  • Saturday 5am: Epic Telescope (AKA "Half-Life in reverse"): a story presented first in one minute, then three minutes, then five, then fifteen, then thirty.
  • Saturday 6am: Performance with veterans of The Hideout Improv Marathon
  • Saturday 7am: Student Show
  • Saturday 8am: Waterpark, a musical-improv troupe from The New Movement, presents a non-narrative musical-improv show.
  • Saturday 9am: Dubbed Indemnity: improvising the dialog, sound effects, and soundtrack for silenced TV and film clips.
  • Saturday 10am: Local Genius Society presents "Video Game", where cards scattered with 'helpful' instructions throw kinks and twists into this improvised story.
  • Saturday 11am: Charles Dickens Unleashed: improv in the style of one of Charles Dickens' early novels.
  • Saturday 12pm: Arkay presents JTS Brown.
  • Saturday 1pm: What's the Story, Steve?: kid-friendly improv, featuring a dog.
  • Saturday 2pm: Free-form improv from the core cast. (Nicknamed "The Eye of the Storm", this is the exact midpoint of the marathon.)
  • Saturday 3pm: Girls Girls Girls: improvised narrative musical.
  • Saturday 4pm: Pick Your Own Path: improv in the style of the old Choose Your Own Adventure books.
  • Saturday 5pm: The Amazon & The Milksop are your guides for a series of improvised English Instructional Videos. You will learn so much.
  • Saturday 6pm: The Library: improvisors playing several different genres nonetheless perform a story together.
  • Saturday 7pm: The Knuckleball Now: rapid-fire improv.
  • Saturday 8pm: Theatresports: two teams of improvisors compete in a series of improv challenges.
  • Saturday 9pm: Confidence Men: improvised David Mamet
    • They're doing "The Variations", a series of two-hander scenes based around an audience-suggested theme.
  • Saturday 10pm: Maestro: an improv competition with Survivor-style eliminations.
  • Sunday 12am: The Black Vault: improvised H. P. Lovecraft
  • Sunday 1am: Puppet Improv Project: improv with puppets!
  • Sunday 2am: Tech Nightmare: wherein the players have to do everything the people in the tech booth tell them to.
  • Sunday 3am: Big Beautiful Warlock presents Big Beautiful Warriors, a game show with very non-traditional games.
  • Sunday 4am: Pulp Friction: improv in the style of Quentin Tarantino
  • Sunday 5am: a secret show, produced by Jason Vines.
    • Roy has made Jason promise not to be *too* cruel to the core cast with his secret format.
  • Sunday 6am: "The Queen Is Not Amused", wherein Jonathan Monkhouse appears via Skype, portraying the queen of England.
  • Sunday 7am: Student Show
  • Sunday 8am: Care Bear Stare -- The Care Bears are here to bring badly animated joy to your lives.
  • Sunday 9am: The Institution Theater presents "the movie format", an improv montage with screenplay-style scene painting.
  • Sunday 10am: Fakespeare: improv in the style of William Shakespeare.
    • This version of the show will start off with a few Shakespearean improv games, and then segue into a narrative.
  • Sunday 11am: Bad Boys: a non-narrative montage of scenes.
  • Sunday 12pm: Free-form improv from the core cast (nicknamed "The Final Countdown").

Jonathan Monkhouse

British improvisor Jonathan Monkhouse was originally scheduled to play in the 44-Hour Marathon. Due to visa troubles, neither Monkhouse nor his improv partner Chris Mead were able to come to the United States.

Michael Joplin stepped in as Jonathan's replacement in the core cast.

The Saturday 2am slot was originally scheduled for Project2, the science-fiction troupe that both Monkhouse and Chris Mead are a part of.

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