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Post by Roy Janik »

Hey!

I sent out interview questions to the people performing in 2x4, The Hideout's new Showcase of improv duos.

I just made a blogpost with some of their answers to the question "Why is 2 person improv special to you?"

http://www.hideouttheatre.com/the-power-of-2
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Post by Timmy R »

Great read. To somehow bring that two person focus to each scene, regardless of numbers waiting in the wings, that'd be nice.

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Post by Alex B »

I like knowing that there's nowhere to hide.
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Post by jillybee72 »

I feel those things alsoooooo!!!!!

Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

i like having just one person to focus on. if i can play to my partner and try to delight them, then typically the audience comes along for the ride. 8)
Sweetness Prevails.

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Post by dancrumb »

As well as making it right, two is what it takes to make it outta sight.

Everyone knows that.
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