yeah, Sunday's workshop was super fun and thought provoking. i can't wait to try some of those exercises out in actual shows! it all felt so effortless, too. like he was teaching us to remember things we knew a long time ago. i can't recommend him highly enough!
(also, if anyone from that workshop wants to get together and talk stuff over a few pints...lol!)
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Randy Dixon has been blowing minds all weekend and I cannot emphasize that if you have the availability tonight, this last workshop is NOT TO BE MISSED!
The Mechanics of Great Scenes
If scenes and comedy are ultimately stories, then we need to understand the basic structure that makes them tick.
Monday Feb 13, 7-10pm
Crazy cheap $35
More details and registration online

The Mechanics of Great Scenes
If scenes and comedy are ultimately stories, then we need to understand the basic structure that makes them tick.
Monday Feb 13, 7-10pm
Crazy cheap $35
More details and registration online

I am Thedward and I endorse this message. If I wasn't already booked up I would be there tonight.acrouch wrote:Randy Dixon has been blowing minds all weekend and I cannot emphasize that if you have the availability tonight, this last workshop is NOT TO BE MISSED!
His perspective on storytelling is fantastic.
Thedward Blevins <23@thedward.org>