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The Return of the Pay-What-You-Want Drop-In Improv Diagnosti

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The Drop-In Diagnostics class returns at a new location: The Salvage Vanguard Theater.

LEARN TO IMPROVISE AT YOUR OWN PRICE AND YOUR OWN COMMITMENT

Professional improv instruction where you decide the commitment and the price. Great for beginners who want to develop new skills and for
professionals who want to keep fresh. Find out what your strengths are and where you could explore further. Learn what your patterns are and how to break them through personalized challenges. Maximized stage time guaranteed. Working scene after scene allows the most individual growth possible.

Taught by Asaf Ronen, Editor-in-Chief of YESand.com, and improv director, teacher and performer with 18 years experience teaching nationally and internationally as well as author of Directing Improv: Show the Way by Getting Out of the Way.

When: Monday, December 8th, 7-9pm
Where: Salvage Vanguard Theater, 2803 Manor Road

Cost: Pay what you want ($10 Suggested Donation)
Contact Asaf Ronen at yesandasaf@gmail.com for more information.
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Do this.
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yes!
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I cannot recommend this class highly enough.
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Come on by tonight!
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If I can stop coughing up a lung* I will be there!

* had this brilliant idea yesterday, to use the lawn mower to pick up and pulverize red oak leaves for bagging. It worked really well except for the fine cloud of oak leaf dust that it created (and I breathed in). Next time, I'll wear a mask.

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Post by Lindsey »

ditto to the lung grossness; definitely want to come in the future.

Oh, but step up Kathy. I got sick all on my own.
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Well done, Asaf!
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Invaluable! He's doing it again on the 22nd. Go if you can.
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Post by Asaf »

Thanks guys. Glad you enjoyed it.
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