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Posted: December 15th, 2011, 4:39 pm
by Brent Unger
Please, please, please I would LOVE to do it again! Especially to mark the end of 2011 with such awesome people!

Brent Unger
Lvl 4 at The Hideout

xxxooo

Posted: December 15th, 2011, 9:32 pm
by Mike
I had fun last time and I get out of work early enough to get there by 9. I'd love to play again if there's room.

Posted: December 15th, 2011, 10:50 pm
by Jessica
Here it is:
(I started working on it early this am so I didn't see the two late sign-ups till just now - sorry guys!)

Directors: Roy and Peter
Tech: Spaz
Cast:
Halyn
Valerie
Kaci
Jessica
Ryan A
Ryan H
Mitchell
Melissa (first time)
Arby (first time)
Allison
Paul
Jason Oliver

In a rare happening we are exactly even with our genders. That is exciting, huh?

Posted: December 16th, 2011, 7:38 am
by arby
Jessica wrote:Here it is:
(I started working on it early this am so I didn't see the two late sign-ups till just now - sorry guys!)

Directors: Roy and Peter
Tech: Spaz
Cast:
Halyn
Valerie
Kaci
Jessica
Ryan A
Ryan H
Mitchell
Melissa (first time)
Arby (first time)
Allison
Paul
Jason Oliver

In a rare happening we are exactly even with our genders. That is exciting, huh?
Thanks so much for the opportunity!! I'm really excited to play with all these wonderful people!

:D

Posted: December 16th, 2011, 3:09 pm
by Brad Hawkins
Yay! Three cheers for gender-balanced Maestro!

Posted: December 17th, 2011, 9:57 am
by Ruby W.
happywaffle wrote:Also don't forget the Derby and Fancy Pants.
Hellz to the yeah!!! :-D

Posted: December 18th, 2011, 2:34 pm
by AllisonAsher
That was freaking awesome, guys. And congrats to Arby!

I think one of my favorite moments was at the end when we hoisted him on our shoulders and started chanting his name.

Embodies everything that I love about the AIC, improv, and what it brings to life.

EVERYONE in this world should get a chance to play their best, have a lot of fun, enjoy the game, get a little competitive, support others while doing it, lose graciously, have a beer, come back and cheer those still left standing with delight, learn how to be better from watching, jump out and see what happens, praise the winner with aplomb and honesty while secretly promising to do whatever it takes so that it's you next time, and then leave with a wonderful feeling of having provided fun and satisfaction and connection and a little ridiculous embarrassment for yourself and everyone in the room.

If I can leave this planet having spent most of my time that way, I will consider it a life well lived.

Posted: December 18th, 2011, 3:08 pm
by MitchellD
I left after I go eliminated. What cool stuff happened? Besides the infamous 6.

Posted: December 18th, 2011, 4:22 pm
by happywaffle
AllisonAsher wrote:That was freaking awesome, guys. And congrats to Arby!

I think one of my favorite moments was at the end when we hoisted him on our shoulders and started chanting his name.

Embodies everything that I love about the AIC, improv, and what it brings to life.

EVERYONE in this world should get a chance to play their best, have a lot of fun, enjoy the game, get a little competitive, support others while doing it, lose graciously, have a beer, come back and cheer those still left standing with delight, learn how to be better from watching, jump out and see what happens, praise the winner with aplomb and honesty while secretly promising to do whatever it takes so that it's you next time, and then leave with a wonderful feeling of having provided fun and satisfaction and connection and a little ridiculous embarrassment for yourself and everyone in the room.

If I can leave this planet having spent most of my time that way, I will consider it a life well lived.
Yet another first-timer winning Maestro? Mazel tov!

And much agreed on the rest of it :)

Posted: December 20th, 2011, 11:10 pm
by hujhax
Video of the show.

:mrgreen:

--
peter rogers @ home | http://hujhax.livejournal.com

The rest of the country has no taste.  Forget this notion of red and blue states.  That's not the country we live in.  We live in a land mass divided into two groups -- those who watch "According to Jim" and those who watch "Arrested Development."  That's infinitely more frightening than anything politicians could dream up.
      -- Tim Goodman, San Francisco Chronicle

Posted: December 22nd, 2011, 12:41 am
by Jolene
hujhax wrote:Video of the show.:
My head just exploded

Posted: December 22nd, 2011, 2:21 am
by Roy Janik
hujhax wrote:Video of the show.

:mrgreen:
If you wanna see the ultra-rare 6 get awarded after an audience revolt, go to about the 1 hour, 12 minute mark.