Some of Tampa Bay’s best up and coming comics are getting back on the mic Fridays at 10p in St. Pete’s artistic Grand Central District. Spitfire’s new Stand Up: Afterhours showcase promises fresh material weekly delivered by 3 local comics willing to split their time and money equally.
Read MoreThis week, Jesse talks about having a good time with his scene partner and the joys of making others laugh.
Read MoreThis week, Jonathan tells us how improv helped him get out of the depressing void of his apartment. He also shares how he loves the limitless possibilities and creative freedom when performing on stage.
Read MoreThis week, Larry shares how improv allows him to enjoy just being in the moment with other human beings. He says the best way to explain Spitfire shows to someone is to invite them to a show and let them witness the spectacle for themselves!
Read MoreThis week, Doug talks about how improv helped him break out of his “long-suffered shell” and how he likes to add a little intelligence to his crude comedy.
Read MoreThis week, Coleman talks about how doing improv has improved his ability to make decisions. He also expresses how a good scene is made when everyone on the team is having fun and the audience picks up on it and connects with that energy.
Read MoreThis week, Craig reminisces about a scene his team, Big Ray’s Rib Shack, did where every person played a different drug. He also talks about the variety Spitfire Theater offers on Fridays, with a family friendly show, game show, and hip hop comedy show all in one night.
Read More“I treasure every moment I get on stage” — This week, Andrew talks about being present and connected with your fellow players onstage. He also talks about being able to be vulnerable yet absolutely protected at the same time when being at Spitfire.
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Read MoreJen Strouf, a local attorney who owns Strouf Law Firm, PA and Improv4Lawyers, PA, has a lot on her plate, but that doesn’t stop her from having fun. This week, she tells us how her decision to take improv classes as a mental reprieve from working led to her discovering that she actually got better at her job and living her life.
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