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Harold Jam on July 28th @ Rubber Room

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If there is need for another lady, I'd be happy to play again.
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Though I know it isn't lady like, I'd rather be a smart-ass, than a dumb-ass.
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*Bump

Last day to put your name in the hat for the July Harold Jam!
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I have to withdraw from this. offered a paid gig the same night.
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If you weren't selected, please sign up again next month!

July 28th Harold Jam Cast:

Thedward Blevins
Ali Meier
Christina Parrish
Jessie Pitluk
Heidi Rogers
Dave Ronn
Tim Stiefler

Those who were selected, chime in and select an opening for the performance on July 28th. Thanks!

Textbook opening structures include:
-A cocktail party that ebbs and flows between conversations.
-Monologues that rotate among cast members.
-Invocation of the suggestion in the style of an occult ritual (It is, you are, thou art, I am).
-Organic involving morphing sound and movement exploration.
-Pattern game where word association is used to generate ideas, often referred to as a clover leaf because the pattern arcs out with associated words and returns to the suggestion, and is repeated two additional times.
"Great improvisers never look worried onstage. It's not that they became great and stopped worrying, they stopped worrying and then became great." - Miles Stroth

Re: Harold Jam on July 28th @ Rubber Room

Post by Heidi.N.Rogers »

I like The Invocation, but I'm down for pretty much anything!
Cheers!

Heidi :)
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I'm a big fan of the shared monologue.
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