“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.
Read MoreThis week, Cam tells us how he found Spitfire Theater and fell in love through some life-forming events. He also shares how his favorite tool in an improviser’s belt is acting hyper-realistically.
Read MoreThis week, Austin tells us how he found improv to be the perfect creative outlet when stuck in a rut in his life. He shares how he likes to take improv into the unknown, surprising the audience and even his fellow players as they take a turn into Weirdville.
Read MoreThis week, Beck Fisher tells us about how her love for D&D and imagination led her to try improv. She also talks about the powerful moment when you’re on stage getting laughs and think for the first time, “I can really, actually do this.”
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.
Read MoreThis week, Spencer talks to us about how any scene where everyone has fun and complete confidence is a great scene and how his favorite thing to do on stage is to see how many different ways he can make people laugh.
Read MoreMichael Shurtz performs weekly in our family-friendly show, Funny You Should Ask, and he performs regularly in 3 other shows and 2 teams. This week, Mike told us how his favorite things to do on stage are playing around with space and time, personifying objects and ideas, and tricking the audience into thinking a scene is so good it must be rehearsed.
Read MoreThis week we talked to Warren Buchholz, a multimedia marketing coordinator by day and an improviser by night. Warren talked about the cathartic qualities of improv and how it became a type of therapy that still helps him everyday.
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