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Man, it is ridiculous how poor I am right now, right before the start of the fall semester. I wish improv was lucrative enough to give me enough money to pay back into my improv education, but it's far from that. Man, what a cycle. Is this a pyramid scheme?
I'd feel pretty shitty if I wasn't a student.
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Danu and I signed up Topping Haggerty's workshop.

She's an awesome cool lady. CAn't wait for this!
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The location of some workshops has changed.

The classes that were originally scheduled to be in the downstairs theatre of the Hideout are now going to be in a second classroom at the State Theatre so that the Hideout downstairs will be available for tech rehearsals.

The OOB website has all the correct locations:

http://outofboundsimprov.com/2007/workshops07.html

The following classes are now going to be held at the State:


Friday August 31st:

10 am - Noon
Arthur Simone [aTX]

Contact Improvisation 1 - 3 pm
Rene Duquesnoy [CHI]

Kick that Funky Shhhh! 3 - 5 pm
Impro Theatre [LA]
Improvised Shakespeare



Saturday September 1st:

10 am - Noon
Jeremy Lamb [aTX]

Building Ensemble 1 - 3 pm
David Razowsky [LA]
Work Slower, Go Deeper
(Improvised Scenework)

3 - 5 pm
Jason Davids Scott [San Fran]
Improvising in Character
Shana Merlin
http://www.merlin-works.com
You improvise every day.
Why not get good at it?
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All of Pgraph is now in the Dan O'Connor masterclass. Pretty sweet.
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kaci_beeler wrote:All of Pgraph is now in the Dan O'Connor masterclass. Pretty sweet.
Yeeeeaaaah!

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Post by smerlin »

There are still openings in lots of classes except:

Beth Burns
Ben Schave
and the Master Classes

Register at the door in person for Friday (today's) classes or online for Saturday (tomorrow's) classes. Knock off work early and come do some improvised Shakespeare Friday 3-5pm!

http://outofboundsimprov.com/2007/workshops07.html
Shana Merlin
http://www.merlin-works.com
You improvise every day.
Why not get good at it?

David Razowsky

Post by macarthur31 »

Oh man, I miss Austin big-time now. What great workshops!

I totally totally affirm and recommend David Razowsky's workshop. (Most likely its because he teaches everything that I think that I'm teaching in workshops, except he's much more graceful). I was in his masterclass at the Twin Cities Fest this past year, and he's such a passionate, warm and no-BS teacher.

Congrats workshop crew for putting together such a great slate of workshops...
be ready for the profane and the profound
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Post by nadine »

anyone know where to park downtown for 4 hours without having to move your car? on a weekday?

the last OOB workshops last year I got ticketed for feeding the meter :(
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There are parking garages all around. I think we've trained ourselves to ignore them, though.

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