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Roy and Bill Direct Micetro 2/3/07

Listings of upcoming shows, classes, and other events.

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Post by nadine »

i'd like to play.
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Post by Zach »

I'd like to play

por favor

(that means "I will bribe you")
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Post by rharrison »

i'm in
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Post by Matt »

Sign me up!
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Post by Spaztique »

I've been getting a lot better over the weeks. Can I fancy a go?
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Post by Mike »

I'm in if there's room.
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Post by Roy Janik »

Here's the lineup as I know it:

Kaci
Kareem
Mike K.
Phil
Nadine
Zach
Ryan Harrison
Matt
Mike Ferstenfeld
Andy Crouch

Bill may have a few more lined up.
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Post by Spaztique »

Looks like I can't go until I get the classes, but, unfortunatly, I have practically no money at the moment, so I guess that's completely out of the question.

Good luck to everyone! I'll be seeing you guys later tonight at the show.
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Post by sara farr »

Hey, David.

I think it is great that you want to perform improv and are willing to keep studying to do that. Though improv is by it's very nature done in the moment, GOOD improv (improv entertaining enough to be worthy of paying audience members) is not second nature for most people, and only comes from people who WORK AT IT.

Lucky for you, there are lots of great improv teachers right here in Austin! And fortunately, the class fees are very reasonable ($ per hour). Compare them with other kinds of training costs and you will see they are a great buy - especially since any improv training you get can be applied to everyday life.)

I don't know what kind of work you want, but the internet is the perfect tool for job searching. I coach my computer animation students who are starting their job search to go look for local jobs on Austin Craigslist. You can also find industry trade magazines specific to your area(s) of expertise and look through them for job ops. Google "[your industry]" +"magazine" and I'm sure you'll find some good information about locating jobs in your field. Hope this helps.
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