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Posted: April 2nd, 2007, 9:28 am
by Wesley
Asaf wrote:I am so sorry I missed that.
A voyeurist, eh? Hmmm, a new marketing angle is emerging...
brad...the clever one wrote:I'm glad my first show was with a solid cast of experienced improvisers. Wes and Troy seemed on fire all night long.
It was fun and I'll admit that I haven't felt that alive on stage in a while. Besides, I figure I need to "bring it" every now and again if I want people to believe the game advice I give in the jams. Thanks for the compliment, it was a hell of a show for everyone involved. Here's to more!
Posted: April 2nd, 2007, 10:12 am
by Justin D.
Wesley wrote:brad...the clever one wrote:I'm glad my first show was with a solid cast of experienced improvisers. Wes and Troy seemed on fire all night long.
It was fun and I'll admit that I haven't felt that alive on stage in a while. Besides, I figure I need to "bring it" every now and again if I want people to believe the game advice I give in the jams. Thanks for the compliment, it was a hell of a show for everyone involved. Here's to more!
You and everyone else did a good job, Georgio.
Posted: April 2nd, 2007, 10:56 am
by HerrHerr
Thanks to everyone who played and helped with tech. The show had a lot of energy and we wrapped up by 11:30!!!
Great job! So much easier to direct when the energy is high and the support great!
Posted: April 2nd, 2007, 12:30 pm
by acrouch
Congrats everybody! Especially you recent graduates.
Posted: April 2nd, 2007, 2:02 pm
by Roy Janik
Like I said, it's been a lonng time since I played Maestro rather than directed it. Playing again reminded me of something:
The more relaxed you are, and the more fun you're having, the more the audience will love you. The energy of everyone before the show combined with the full house put me in a killer good mood. During the show, it didn't matter how comfortable I was with the games. I knew it would work out okay. Okay, sure, so I got cut in the second round of eliminations, but I left happy.