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williebhines:

bridgecomedy:

charlietodd:

Gangsta rap ode to the UCB improv scene.  I love it!

totallymorgan:

My friend Patrick Noth created the most bad ass improv gangster rap of all time. By improv gangster rap, I mean it is all about the improv community and it will melt your face. It’s a theme song for the show Improv Nerds with Brandon and Chelsea. 

Reblog if you’re an improv nerd. 

This is all over tumblr b/c it rocks!  Nice work, dude!

After I listened to it five times I had to reblog just to publicly declare my allegiance to this song.

The Full Audio of the Chicago Improv Festival Panel Discussion - 2010

Charna Halpburn, Mick Napier, Jeffery Sweet, and Michael Gelman

Moderated by Jason Chen.

Highlights:

  • Why every improviser should take an acting class.
  • We stand on the shoulders of giants.
  • Why improv doesn’t belong on Broadway.
  • How to create a great ensemble.
  • Why Mick Napier’s DVD of fucking a baby’s mouth was never released.

    "Something screws up and [Jeff Bridges] says to me: “It’s ok. It’s a gift. If something screws up, it’s a gift. Don’t be afraid of it.” That forces you to make something special that you didn’t plan. You’re in that moment and you’re forced to deal with it and deal with it together."
    — Robin William on Marc Maron’s WTF Podcast

    Anonymous asked: what is a shae?

    If one were to ask a shae what a shae is, the shae would respond with an uncomfortable grin that it is, “like the stadium.”  A shae says that it likes being a shae because, “it is original.”  Fiddle faddle.  One can no more easily discern the nature of a shae from a shea than one can press garlic by hugging it.

    Indeed, to fully understand the shae, one must observe it at length in its natural habitat, ideally twice a week for three and a half to four hours.  Should you have the opportunity, I most strongly recommend you take it.  

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