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I somehow skipped this...

Post by Ryan Austin »

I guess I accidentally skipped the whole introduction thing when I first got into this scene just over a year ago. Considering it's national POST ON THE FORUM day and seeing that now I'm directing Fancy Pants, I wanted to introduce myself to newer folks and encourage them to sign up and play in it!

I'm Ryan Austin.
Studied at the Hideout.
Member of Local Genius Society.
Dresses up.
Works as Lead Animator at an agency in town.

I've just started directing Fancy Pants, a very low pressure show that happens the first Friday of every month at the Hideout. My goal is to cast newer improvisors looking to get some stage time/practice in front of an audience while mixing in a few seasoned pros to help you have even more fun.

Definitely introduce yourself if you see me around and sign up for Fancy Pants. (The new sign up will happen in the CASTING section of this forum and there just so happens to be one going up next week!)

Look forward to meeting you!

Post by Ryan Hill »

Hey Ryan! Good to meet you! ;-)
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Re: I somehow skipped this...

Post by Kayla Lane »

Ryan Austin wrote:Considering it's national POST ON THE FORUM day

The AIC forum is a NATION-WIDE thing?? Fuck. We're the big time now, guys.
"You've got to jump off the cliff all the time and build your wings on the way down." - Ray Bradbury

Post by Rev. Jordan T. Maxwell »

god, even his forum posts are handsome...
Sweetness Prevails.

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Post by scott.hearne »

Hey Ryan! Welcome to AIC. I hope to see you around.

;)
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