troupe vs. team?
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troupe vs. team?
do you prefer calling a group of improvisors a "troupe" or a "team"? or do you think there's an essential difference between the two?
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I use them pretty interchangeably (but more often using team if I'm talking to NY improviser friends since that seems to be the preferred nomenclature among them).
If I were to say there's a difference between the two (and I don't know that I necessarily would), I would say that the difference is the same as between deliberately choosing between using improvised theater or improvised comedy, which to me implies particular artistic goals.
If I were to say there's a difference between the two (and I don't know that I necessarily would), I would say that the difference is the same as between deliberately choosing between using improvised theater or improvised comedy, which to me implies particular artistic goals.
I don't think there's a difference, at least not in how people use the terms.
I prefer troupe, but that's just because it's the first term I heard/used. It does sound a little more theatrical to me, but if I'm being honest, they're pretty much the same and labels don't matter, man.
Actually, if I think about it, I prefer 'company', because it sounds extra pretentious. I like to use it in press material, especially stuff that's intended for a more general audience. "Parallelogramophonograph is a theatre company from Austin, TX that specializes in improvisation" or something like that.
I prefer troupe, but that's just because it's the first term I heard/used. It does sound a little more theatrical to me, but if I'm being honest, they're pretty much the same and labels don't matter, man.
Actually, if I think about it, I prefer 'company', because it sounds extra pretentious. I like to use it in press material, especially stuff that's intended for a more general audience. "Parallelogramophonograph is a theatre company from Austin, TX that specializes in improvisation" or something like that.
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Also, we already had this discussion in 2006. Jeez.
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damn it...i was going to say "but i wasn't around for that," only to find i made one sarcastic non-contributing post. sigh...Roy Janik wrote:Also, we already had this discussion in 2006. Jeez.

(it was also funny to read Roy saying something like "at least that's what i've gleaned in my brief time in improv." good God, were we ever that young...?)
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I prefer troupe, because I am a theater dude. When I here team I think of it being competitive and that is something I left behind when I quit playing sports.
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Honestly, it was only when I started talking more to out-of-town imps that I even knew "team" was a thing, and it baffled me. "Team?" Like a basketball team? It just implies competition to me. "Troupe" is what you call a group of theatrical performers. It never occurred to me to use any other word.
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