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Gnap! Theater Projects brings you David Razowsky

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Info on pricing and payment options coming soon. This class is a committment, but it's going to be worth it for you.

[quote]David Razowsky’s Viewpoint Immersion
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Yes! oh, yes!

I heartily recommended Viewpoints training in another thread; and now, I'm doubly delighted to see that David Razowsky will be teaching it! I took a workshop from him during last year's OOB fest and thought he was an excellent teacher.

Thank you, Shannon, for hosting this marathon event!

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Razowsky's OoB '07 workshop profoundly changed my improv for a solid 4 months. He is awesome.
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Re: Gnap! Theater Projects brings you David Razowsky

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[quote]* “David Razowsky is an amazing teaches and pushes every student to the reach the best of their ability.â€
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kbadr wrote:Razowsky's OoB '07 workshop profoundly changed my improv for a solid 4 months. He is awesome.
Seriously. That shit is magic. Very excited about this.
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yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
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Post by sara farr »

Wow! A big time commitment, but very interesting stuff. I had plans, but I may change them, depending on price.
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I would like to take this class.

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me too
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Post by shando »

Bump with more info.

I know this is kind of pricey, guys, but I think this is totally worth it. $400 for the 22.5 hours of class, plus a showcase performance on the big stage at SVT for friends and family.

You can register here:

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/231603733
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Post by shando »

OK everybody, David and I worked some changes to the schedule to make this event work better for everyone's wallet and schedule. The class is now Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only, for the glorious price of $200. Class on Friday is still 7 to 10:30, classes on Saturday and Sunday are 10am to 4 pm, with a public showing of your work for free to the community on Sunday at 7 pm.

Link is still active:

http://www.eventbrite.com/event/231603733

If you're still interested but have some qualms about price still, talk to me. There is flesh I can extract from you to make it work.
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Post by kaci_beeler »

This is definitely more doable for me now...
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I'm in!

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Post by acrouch »

I am signing up for this class. If you are cool, you should, too.

Post by shando »

Big bump. If everyone who says they're signing up for this class does, there are only three slots left. Oh, and if you've said you're attending but haven't registered yet, don't get shut out by silent class-registration ninjas.

How often do you regret money you spend vs. money you don't spend? Know what I'm saying? C'mon, stimulate the economy a little bit. Nothing to fear but fear itself, and all that.
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