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Post by Rich Ross »

Hey guys,

So far, I am having a great time visiting and playing in Austin. The shows tonight were great. Sean keeps trying to feel me up though.

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Great stuff, really inspiring. I'm so glad you came and worked with us. I thoroughly enjoyed both Start Trekkin' and Maestro.
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Rich Ross wrote:Hey guys,

So far, I am having a great time visiting and playing in Austin. The shows tonight were great. Sean keeps trying to feel me up though.

Rich
Oh that Sean......

Glad you had a great time!
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Rich, I really enjoyed your workshops and shows. One of the most enlightening weekends of improv I've had in a very long time. Come back. Teach often.

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Post by Roy Janik »

The two workshops I took with you this weekend are definitely my favorite workshops I've taken, and I've taken a lot.

Come back... a lot.

Actually, move here. It's the cool thing to do.

Thanks again.
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Post by Spaztique »

I wanted to take the Maestro workshop so badly that I put it on my top priority over everything on my list, but I accidentally fell asleep for 20 hours last night and I missed the workshop.

Please come back as as soon as possible so I can take the workshop. I might even pay any amount to bring you back and just tutor me individually if I have to. I just have to take that workshop!

On a less personal note, awesome Maestro direction.
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Post by sara farr »

Thanks, Rich! I really enjoyed your coaching, directing, performance in Start Trekkin, and chatting with you. Thanks for sharing your expertise.

Also, this creature is very interesting!
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Spaztique wrote:I might even pay any amount to bring you back and just tutor me individually
Perhaps you should take yourself out to BATS -- they have some pretty great workshops & intensives. Plus you'd get to visit San Fran. 2 great things for the price of 1!

Post by Rich Ross »

Thanks guys. I had a really good time, even if I thought I lost some steam Sunday afternoon. I'd love to come back anytime, though I think Andy is mad I didn't let Sean feel me up.

Roy - oddly enough, moving may be a possibility/necessity, but we'll see. Hope you have room on your couch for me and my family.

David - you can check out my book if your interested the forum won't let me post the like until four days from now, though maybe someone else will before then.

One of the directions of the weekend: 'Talk about your day old man!'
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Rich's Book

When's the new version going to be out?

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Post by Rich Ross »

It will prolly be a while for the new edition to get done. I want to write a Theatre Sports section and figure out how to integrate the new directing info with the old directing info. I also need to find time to do it, and there is already a bunch of other writing on the calendar.
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Post by Jeff »

Rich Ross wrote:Thanks guys.
I don't have your email address, so don't forget to check your inbox here. :)
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Rich Ross wrote:Roy - oddly enough, moving may be a possibility/necessity, but we'll see. Hope you have room on your couch for me and my family.
Family, sure. But I draw the line at cephalopods.
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Post by Jessica »

Thanks for coming! I had a great time in Maestro and the workshop was very good, too. (Even though I was half asleep.)

As for couch surfing with a family, I actually have experience there - it can be insane, but fun. We have room if you need it.
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Post by HerrHerr »

Thanks for coming out and reminding some of us how much fun improv can and should be.

And fewer games in Micetro! Yeah!

Come back again!
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