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Coming in October: Susan Messing- need your opinion

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What length of class would you be most interested in?

  • A single 3-hour class
  • 10
  • 42%
  • A single day class that runs for 6 hours (with break)
  • 6
  • 25%
  • A two-day class that runs for 3 hours on each day
  • 5
  • 21%
  • A weekend intensive that runs 5-6 hours each day
  • 3
  • 13%
Total votes: 24

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Coming in October: Susan Messing- need your opinion

Post by Asaf »

Hey guys,

We are set to have Susan Messing down here for the weekend of October 16 & 17. We are curious as to what people might want as far as class lengths. I know the price is going to be a major factor, but know that we will be keeping the prices manageable similar to what we did with Jill's class

Your input is graciously welcomed.

Thanks,
Asaf
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Post by Aden »

I personally vote for whatever option gets me the possibility of taking the class. I'm free Tue, Thur, soon... Fri and most of Sunday.

K, thnx :)
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Post by Zach »

I have not had the chance to learn from Susan Messing, but I do know that in my classes in the summer intensive at Improv Olympic, there wasn't a single instructor i had that didn't mention some aspect of Improv that they gleaned from Susan.

(that is even after you discard all of the references to the R - XXX rated improv terminology coined by her.)

I know I am going to do my best not to miss her in Austin.
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