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Merlin Works Improv Mixer Sunday Nov 8th 2pm - 4pm

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It's that time again!

In the last Merlin Works Improv Mixer, we had a capacity crowd, a ton of fun, and we cast 3 shows and 2 troupes out of it. So come on back or for the first time on Sunday Nov 8th at 2pm and see what all the fuss is about.

Cost: FREE ninety nine!

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IMPROV MIXER

Merlin Works will be hosting our third Improv Mixer on Sunday November 8th 2pm - 4pm at Salvage Vanguard Theater with a new twist. As usual, The Improv Mixer is intended to help improvisers make new friends and form or find troupes to rehearse and perform with. It's kinda like Speed Dating for Improvisers. This time around The Mixer will also serve as auditions for upcoming Gnap! Theater Projects Shows and Troupes.

The Mixer is open to the entire community: students, free agents, existing troupes looking for new members, coaches, or anyone who wants a free workout. At the beginning, people will state their improv interests, goals, and what they are looking for. Then I will lead an improv warmup where everyone will get to know each other and get comfortable. Then we will be divided into groups for open scenework. It's free, it's fun, and you just might get cast in a show or set up with a group of improvisers and a coach to form a new troupe.**

Sunday November 8th 2pm - 4pm Cost: FREE

Instructors: Shana Merlin

At the Salvage Vanguard Theater, 2803 Manor Road

RSVP to Shana or just show up!
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If one is unable to attend, how could they audition for a Gnap! cast?
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I am So There! W00t!
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Jon Bolden wrote:If one is unable to attend, how could they audition for a Gnap! cast?
Best way is to let me know if you're interested in any of the upcoming projects. If we know your work, that's probably enough to go on. If we don't know your work, well, that might be a harder thing to figure out.

We'll have more info soon about our upcoming prime time shows and what we'll be looking for, but I do know that one of the things will be a new troupe, a la Continental Breakfast, to play in the Saturday Night Special in February 2010.
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More info is here!

Hey Everybody! This is Audrey Sansom, Gnap! company member and longtime improvisor. I am proud and excited to announce that I'll be directing a new project for Gnap! I wanted to let you know a little bit about the project and encourage everyone to come out to the Merlin Works Improv Mixer.

The mixer will be used to help cast the first big mainstage show for Gnap! in 2010, an improv show based off of One Thousand and One Nights (or Arabian Nights)
The main frame story concerns a Persian king and his new bride. Upon discovering his wife's infidelity, the king, Shahryar, has her executed and then declares all women to be unfaithful. He begins to marry a succession of virgins only to execute each one the next morning. Eventually the vizier, whose duty it is to provide them, cannot find any more virgins. Scheherazade, the vizier's daughter, offers herself as the next bride and her father reluctantly agrees. On the night of their marriage, Scheherazade begins to tell the king a tale, but does not end it. The king is thus forced to postpone her execution in order to hear the conclusion. The next night, as soon as she finishes the tale, she begins (and only begins) a new one, and the king, eager to hear the conclusion, postpones her execution once again. So it goes on for 1,001 nights.

The tales vary widely: they include historical tales, love stories, tragedies, comedies, poems, burlesques and various forms of erotica. Numerous stories depict djinn, magicians, and legendary places, which are often intermingled with real people and geography, not always rationally...

If you love fantasy and adventure, exotic storytelling, and intense hot fun in the desert sands come on out to the Merlin Works Improv Mixer. Can't wait to see you there!

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Post by EmilyBee »

Interestingly enough, I'm revisiting the Ravel song cycle Sheherezade for a possible near-future performance. (The songs are stunning and exciting. Like your idea, Audrey.) Hooray for tale-weaving!
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Post by Jules »

Audrey that looks so much fun!
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Post by zyrain »

I'm super excited about this show. There are a plethora of stories to tell in this genre. I'm wondering how dark the show is going to get at times.
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The Mixer will be in the Main Stage this Sunday. There's a dance floor in there, so prepare to for some barefooted fun or some sockless scenes, or at least some funny in flats.
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Post by Andreas Fabis »

Wheeee!

That is an awesome idea!
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austinflower wrote: One Thousand and One Nights (or Arabian Nights)
Yeah yeah! Super super excited about this show!
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austinflower wrote: One Thousand and One Nights (or Arabian Nights)
O HELL YES

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As the token Arab, I approve of this show.

You can use that on your marketing material.

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I'm ready to mix it up.

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Post by EmilyBee »

In the car, I was listening to the classical station the other day on the way to work, and they were playing Rimsky-Korsakov's Sheherezade. AAAAH! Get outta my head!!!
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