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Co-hosts Kathy Kruger and Jonah Triebwasser will be talking with Kevin Mullaney about the great work of the MARC Foundation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiorotary/support
This Week in Ball State Sports is a weekly podcast dedicated to showcasing Ball State Athletics. This week, Voice of the Cardinals Mick Tidrow chats with Director of Athletics Jeff Mitchell, Assistant Athletic Director for Championship Experiences and Brand Elevation Kevin Mullaney, Head Coach Mike Neu of Ball State Football, and Football Radio Analyst Nick Traub.Timestamps:Director of Athletics Jeff Mitchell Interview: 0:00 - 15:06Assistant Athletic Director for Championship Experiences & Brand Elevation Kevin Mullaney Interview: 16:06 - 30:46Head Football Coach Mike Neu Interview: 31:46 - 39:50Radio Analyst Nick Traub Interview: 40:50 - 47:58See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this weekly podcast, industry professionals Jeff Franklin of Headwear USA, Stephen McFadden of Perfect Promotions & More, and Meg Erber of S&S Activewear, discuss, dissect, and debate one topic that impacts the promotional products industry from every angle. This week they talk with Kevin Mullaney from Brandito.
If This Is True would like to introduce you to Kevin Mullaney. Kevin created the Improv Resource Center--a Facebook for improvisers before Facebook--in the early 2000's. He teaches through the IRC and often travels around the country conducting workshops. Kevin started teaching improvisation 25 years ago at iO Theater in Chicago, later at the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theatre in New York and more recently Under the Gun Theater in Chicago. Currently, Kevin resides in Peoria, IL, where he is an IT professional. We talked about making crazy choices--both in life and in improv, being a loose cannon, and enjoying the journey of life we are all on. We even discussed enjoying some poker along the way. Give it a listen! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christopher-hall7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christopher-hall7/support
In this weekly podcast, industry professionals Jeff Franklin of Headwear USA, Stephen McFadden of Perfect Promotions & More, and Meg Erber of S&S Activewear, discuss, dissect, and debate one topic that impacts the promotional products industry from every angle. This week they talk with Kevin Mullaney from Brandito!
In this episode, Whit has a conversation with Kevin Mullaney, who so many will know from the Improv Resource Center, the associated podcast, and his training that has impacted thousands of improvisers. He was the first Artistic Director of the UCB in New York, but is back in Chicago. The subjects include a consideration of what Kevin’s dream curriculum and approach to improv training would be and what characteristics might be found a transcendent improviser. In addition, we spent time discussing how improv might fit differently at different times in life. You can look Kevin up at kevinmullaney.com and @ircmullaney on Twitter to keep up with what he’s up to. * Note that this conversation was recorded in early 2020, well before quarantine was instituted in most of the world.
ep. 41: 5-star prospect method w/ Kevin Mullaney JP talks with Kevin about how to determine the motivation level of a new lead through a proven 5 step process. Growing up the second-born child in a family of 7, has its advantages. Kevin Mullaney was born into competition. Son to a successful entrepreneur, he always knew working for himself would be the only way to lead a fulfilling and financially free life. Fast forward. He bought his first home at age 20, sparking love and admiration for real estate investing. Earned his BBA in marketing, took a sales management job training 55 fireworks sales teams until he burned out. Kevin hit the corporate glass ceiling after 6 years. He jumped headfirst into Real Estate closing 22 deals his first year. Momentum is his drug of choice. Now a 4X ICON agent with eXp Realty, Kevin owns a top producing cloud-based real estate group in NM. He’s powered daily by a steady stream of Red Bull, beef jerky and spicy foods. His pet peeve in life is having to do things right the second time. Averaging 60 referral closings a year, Kevin still finds a healthy balance between raising a family of 4, enjoying the great outdoors, and coaching real estate agents Shout out to Kevin and thank him for dropping some knowledge. Kevin Mullaney 505-710-6918 kevin.mullaney@exprealty.com 5 Star Prospects 1. They are FRIENDLY and cooperative. 2. They are willing to engage in DIALOGUE. 3. They KNOW what they want and have realistic expectations for the marketplace. 4. They want to move in a TIMEFRAME that works for you. 5. They WANT YOU to help them. Success Agent Podcast here on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/successagentpodcast Give us a 5 Star review on Itunes https://apple.co/2DIT7hB Give JP a Shout out about the episode or shoot him an email: James.Fluellen@gmail.com . . Host: JP Fluellen - Team leader of the Titan Real Estate Team @ exp realty based in Cheyenne, WY and real estate business coach. Reach out to JP for a free 30-minute coaching call. 307-772-1184 or Go to www.titanelitecoaching.com . Connect WIth JP: http://clyxo.com/jpfluellen Give your Buyers the gift of knowledge: Check out My BOOK! The Real Estate Brain: 7 Hacks for buying like a Pro! https://www.amazon.com/…/dp/109191396X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0… . . Follow us: - Facebook: http://bit.ly/2S8xnQc - LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2X5O16M - Youtube: http://bit.ly/2Gtjnz9 - Itunes: https://apple.co/2DIT7hB - Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2HIrrxs - AnchorFM: http://bit.ly/2CUDS3H - Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2Su8Ai . . #RealEstate #titanreteam #Realtor #RealEstateBusiness#Tianelitecoach #RealEstatePodcast #RealEstateBroker#RealEstateLife #exprealtyproud
This week’s episode of Yes But Why features UCB teacher and performer, Billy Merritt. Billy Merritt has been with the UCB Theatre since it first opened in New York. He teaches and performs in both the New York and Los Angeles theaters. As a teacher, Billy has developed many improvised longform shows. Billy is also an actor on TV (Parks and Rec, Brooklyn Nine Nine, and Another Period) and a voiceover artist (Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe). In this interview, Billy talks about his love of comedy as a kid. Billy shares his journey as a performer looking for a community and all the odd rooms he found before UCB. Billy talks about when the original UCB crew first came to NYC to teach improv and how he loved the strict structure of the Harold. In this conversation, Amy asks about the “UCB method” and Billy debunks quite a few misconceptions! Listen in for a great discussion on improv education and the cycle of building a show. Billy also shares how his UCB teachers Kevin Mullaney, Armando Diaz, and Amy Poehler inspired him to write the book, Pirate Robot Ninja. Billy discusses how he and co-writer Will Hines translated their lessons into a fun fable about improv. Support Billy Merritt by purchasing this book, Pirate Robot Ninja, RIGHT NOW!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
This week’s episode of Yes But Why features UCB teacher and performer, Billy Merritt. Billy Merritt has been with the UCB Theatre since it first opened in New York. He teaches and performs in both the New York and Los Angeles theaters. As a teacher, Billy has developed many improvised longform shows. Billy is also an actor on TV (Parks and Rec, Brooklyn Nine Nine, and Another Period) and a voiceover artist (Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe). In this interview, Billy talks about his love of comedy as a kid. Billy shares his journey as a performer looking for a community and all the odd rooms he found before UCB. Billy talks about when the original UCB crew first came to NYC to teach improv and how he loved the strict structure of the Harold. In this conversation, Amy asks about the “UCB method” and Billy debunks quite a few misconceptions! Listen in for a great discussion on improv education and the cycle of building a show. Billy also shares how his UCB teachers Kevin Mullaney, Armando Diaz, and Amy Poehler inspired him to write the book, Pirate Robot Ninja. Billy discusses how he and co-writer Will Hines translated their lessons into a fun fable about improv. Support Billy Merritt by purchasing this book, Pirate Robot Ninja, RIGHT NOW! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
This week’s episode of Yes But Why features UCB teacher and performer, Billy Merritt. Billy Merritt has been with the UCB Theatre since it first opened in New York. He teaches and performs in both the New York and Los Angeles theaters. As a teacher, Billy has developed many improvised longform shows. Billy is also an actor on TV (Parks and Rec, Brooklyn Nine Nine, and Another Period) and a voiceover artist (Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe). In this interview, Billy talks about his love of comedy as a kid. Billy shares his journey as a performer looking for a community and all the odd rooms he found before UCB. Billy talks about when the original UCB crew first came to NYC to teach improv and how he loved the strict structure of the Harold. In this conversation, Amy asks about the “UCB method” and Billy debunks quite a few misconceptions! Listen in for a great discussion on improv education and the cycle of building a show. Billy also shares how his UCB teachers Kevin Mullaney, Armando Diaz, and Amy Poehler inspired him to write the book, Pirate Robot Ninja. Billy discusses how he and co-writer Will Hines translated their lessons into a fun fable about improv. Support Billy Merritt by purchasing this book, Pirate Robot Ninja, RIGHT NOW!Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun.This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
This week’s episode of Yes But Why features UCB teacher and performer, Billy Merritt. Billy Merritt has been with the UCB Theatre since it first opened in New York. He teaches and performs in both the New York and Los Angeles theaters. As a teacher, Billy has developed many improvised longform shows. Billy is also an actor on TV (Parks and Rec, Brooklyn Nine Nine, and Another Period) and a voiceover artist (Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe). In this interview, Billy talks about his love of comedy as a kid. Billy shares his journey as a performer looking for a community and all the odd rooms he found before UCB. Billy talks about when the original UCB crew first came to NYC to teach improv and how he loved the strict structure of the Harold. In this conversation, Amy asks about the “UCB method” and Billy debunks quite a few misconceptions! Listen in for a great discussion on improv education and the cycle of building a show. Billy also shares how his UCB teachers Kevin Mullaney, Armando Diaz, and Amy Poehler inspired him to write the book, Pirate Robot Ninja. Billy discusses how he and co-writer Will Hines translated their lessons into a fun fable about improv. Support Billy Merritt by purchasing this book, Pirate Robot Ninja, RIGHT NOW! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com and join the fun. This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY.
I asked many of the people I interviewed the same question: what advice would you give an improvisor in their first year doing improv? Featuring Maritza Montañez, Liz Noth, Chris Scott, Morgan Phillips, Will Hines, Bill DiPiero, Achilles Stamatelaky, Ashley Ward, Ray Cordova, Sebastian Conelli, Joey Price, Patrick Noth, Kevin Mullaney, Lily Du, Nicole Drespel, […]
Big order fails. Brilliant client saves. Narrow margin orders that went south. Product disasters. Embarrassing client moments. And big, unexpected wins. We've all had them. skucon stories are stories told from the trenches by some of the most experienced pros in the business. Our stories today are told by Gillian Hammond with Brandfuel, Kevin Mullaney with Brandito, Steve Rone with Snugz USA.
Hi and welcome to what I hope is the first of many episodes! I'm your host Lauren Morris. I am also the founder and director of AdLib Theatre. Just like with the Improv Teachers podcast, I wanted to take a closer look into the world of artistic directors. What do we look for when performers take to the stage? How can we give clear notes? What goes on behind the scenes? These are some of the questions we will be examining in these short episodes. Every week or so, I will give you a recap of our show, what the expectation was, how it turned out, and some tips and tricks on bringing your improv to life on stage! I hope you enjoy this new experiment and I look forward to this adventure with you. About Me (Lauren Morris): Lauren Morris is the founder and director of AdLib Theatre Company as well as the Executive Producer for the Central Florida Improv Festival. Lauren studied improv at The Annoyance Theatre & Bar with Mick Napier and with Paul Vaillancourt (co-Founder of iO West) at iO West. She has taken workshops and classes with such improv notables as Kevin Mullaney, Jill Bernard, Rebecca and Rich Sohn, Adal Rifai, Susan Messing, and Mark Sutton and members of the UCB Theater in New York City. Lauren hosts The Improv Teachers (winner of Best of Improv Podcasts, 2017, PlayerFM). A podcast dedicated to discussing the art of teaching improv. Additionally, she is a veteran of numerous improv festivals where she has been invited to perform and teach. As a writer, Lauren has been featured in publications such as Weekly Humorist, Slackjaw, Belladonna, MockMom, Points in Case, and Robot Butt. She honed her satire skills via Second City. To learn more you can visit www.adlibcomedy.com or www.laurenhasthree.com
Once again, each improvisor recounts the notes that shaped their understanding of improv or their understanding of themselves as improvisors. Featuring John Timothy, Beth Appel, Ashley Ward, Jake Cornell, X Mayo, Terry Withers, Maritza Montañez, Kevin Mullaney, David Bluvband, Lindsay Calleran, Rudy Behrens, and Cathryn Mudon. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
Kevin Mullaney of Brandito shares his Closet of Shame Stories and their outcomes.
Kevin Mullaney, VP at Brandito (Richmond, VA), joins the show to discuss hiring strategy in the new era of promotional products, the importance of attitude in the industry, and a funny story about how he found himself working with Brandito.
Your first several years of learning long form improv will likely focus on scenework, the Harold, montages, and perhaps another form or two. In this episode, we discuss the other forms: why they’re important to learn and how they’re created. With Lily Du, Chris Scott, Kevin Mullaney, and Kevin Hines. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
Nick Armstrong, camp director of Camp Improv Utopia, is our guest this episode. He is the Artistic Director at Mi's Westside Comedy Theater. He talks with host Kevin Mullaney about the Groundlings's Sunday Company, teaching JTS Brown, the Pack Theater, playing blindfolded, creating a bible for a new team, camp and theimprovnetwork.org. Subscribe in iTunes For more episodes visit ircpodcast.com Camp Improv Utopia The Improv Network Please consider supporting the IRC podcast at patreon.com/mullaney Kevin Mullaney's Improv Boot Camp in NYC in August 2017 Classes at the Improv Resource Center
It's Tuesday and... Kevin Mullaney is our guest! Kevin is the founder of the Improv Resource Center, a company dedicated to the art of improvisational theater and improv comedy. Kevin is the head teacher of the IRC and often travels around the country teaching workshops. Kevin has taught improvisation for 20 years starting at iO Theater in Chicago, later at the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theatre in New York and more recently Under the Gun Theater in Chicago. He is the host of the Improv Resource Center Podcast and the webmaster of the Improv Resource Center. Among the shows he directed recently were: Based On a True Story, Trending, Haunted, This Film is Not Yet Made, Vampyre Hunter High, Dear James Franco, Space Warps and A Swarm of Spoilers. He also created two tournaments in recent years: The Improv Classic and The Tournament of Shows. He is the former Artistic Director of the Chicago Improv Festival and of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in New York, where he also served as the chief administrator of their training program. He directed numerous improv shows for the UCB Theater including “Tracers”, “Retraced”, “Individually Wrapped”, and “The Swarm in Slow Waltz Around Rage Mountain”. He is the creator of Cage-Match and the Annual 3 on 3 Tournament at UCB. He recently won the 2015 INNY award from Improvisation News for the best “Best Improv Comedy Instructor/Coach”. Kevin lives in Chicago and teaches through the Improv Resource Center. He plays poker and likes dogs.
Neil+1 "The Podcast" features raw interviews with interesting and inspiring improvisers that I meet on my travels. In this podcast I sit down with none other than Kevin Mullaney. Kevin is former artistic director of UCB New York and behind the Improv Resource Center in Chicago. http://kevinmullaney.com/ http://improvresourcecenter.com/news/ https://www.facebook.com/KevinMullaneysImprovClasses/ Music Track "Rainbows" by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au
This podcast. There aren't words. It's the PromoKitchen Podcast Rebel Edition, episode no. 2. Listen in as industry ruckus rousers and misfit box of toys, Jason Lucash of OrigAudio, Kevin Mullaney of Brandito, Mark Graham of commonsku, Roger Wasson of Elite Promotions, and Bill Petrie of Brandivate, talk shop. If Jason's intro doesn't say something about what this 44 minutes will hold, nothing will. Welcome to PromoKitchen Podcast #107 - order up!
It's the finale! Kevin Mullaney and Justin Hamby are joined by Lindsay Williams to discuss the finale of HBO's The Night Of. We discuss the resolution of the case and the fate of the all the characters. Get more episodes at thenightofpodcast.com Subscribe and rate on iTunes Send us feedback at feedback@thenightofpodcast.com Like us on Facebook and watch us record the show live. Follow Kevin on twitter at @ircmullaney. Credits: Opening music clip: The Night Of Theme by Jeff Russo Closing music clip: In Fielder by Miro Bell
Kevin Mullaney, Justin Hamby & Maya Haughton discuss Episode 7 of The Night Of, HBO's miniseries about a young man from Queens who is accused of a brutal crime. This week, the cat escapes, the step dad threatens, Chandra gains momentum and then trips up, a regrettable kiss, a disappointing retirement party and some series plot points at Rikers. Get more episodes at thenightofpodcast.com Subscribe and rate on iTunes Send us feedback at feedback@thenightofpodcast.com Like us on Facebook and watch us record the show live. Follow Kevin on twitter at @ircmullaney. Credit: Opening music clip: The Night Of Theme by Jeff Russo Closing music clip: In Fielder by Miro Bell
Justin Hamby, Kevin Mullaney and Maya Haughton discuss episode 5 of HBO The Night Of. The investigation begins, Naz gets a little too big for his britches, the cat is freed, and Stone follows a lead he probably shouldn't. Oh and there are penises. Get more episodes at thenightofpodcast.com Subscribe and rate on iTunes Send us feedback at feedback@thenightofpodcast.com Credit: Opening music clip: The Night Of Theme by Jeff Russo Closing music clip: In Fielder by Miro Bell
Justin Hamby and Kevin Mullaney are joined by Maya Haughton discuss episode 4 of HBO The Night Of. Who should Naz trust? Freddie or his new jailhouse neighbor? Stone or Crowe or Chandra? Will Box ever find the real killer? And will Stone ever save that cat? Get more episodes at thenightofpodcast.com Subscribe and rate on iTunes Send us feedback at feedback@thenightofpodcast.com Read the poem Invictus Credit: Opening music clip: The Night Of Theme by Jeff Russo Closing music clip: In Fielder by Miro Bell
Justin Hamby and Kevin Mullaney discuss episode 3 of HBO The Night Of. This episode introduces many new characters including new lawyers, new inmates, and the other 2 owners of the the impounded cab. Get more episodes at thenightofpodcast.com Subscribe and rate on iTunes Send us feedback at feedback@thenightofpodcast.com Credit: Opening music clip: The Night Of Theme by Jeff Russo Closing music clip: In Fielder by Miro Bell
Justin Hamby and Kevin Mullaney discuss the 2nd episode in HBO's new series: The Night Of. We tackle questions like, whose blood is on the deer head, what is the dish that Naz's mother brings to the police station and what one item we would smuggle into Rikers. Get more episodes at thenightofpodcast.com Subscribe and rate on iTunes Send us feedback at feedback@thenightofpodcast.com Credit: Opening music clip: The Night Of Theme by Jeff Russo Closing music clip: In Fielder by Miro Bell
Amey Goerlich talks to Kevin Mullaney about improv exercises and concepts. Amey is the host of the Indie Cagematch in at UCB East and an independent improv teacher in New York. We talk about Krompf, pummeling, improvising with your eyes closed, bad rap warmups, half ideas, button lines, teaching film to 5 year olds, e-Improv, and bonsai tree houses. Subscribe in iTunes For more episodes visit ircpodcast.com Please consider supporting the IRC podcast at patreon.com/mullaney Find out about Amey Goerlich's workshops at ImprovTrainingHub.com See Amey's films she made with 5 year olds Kevin Mullaney's upcoming workshops
In the thrilling Season 2 finale of "Life on Top," all the cliffhangers that have been left dangling are tied up in one sexy bow. What was up with Vincent's phone call at the farm? Will Peter and Tippi work out? Will Avi cash in on the corporate espionage he commissioned in the season premiere? What was the last item on Regina's sexual bucket list? Will Bella give up nude modeling to pursue a career as a photographer? Did anyone bother to plan out this season or did the writers suddenly remember they had a million dangling plot threads? Porn Minus Porn is a live recording of Under the Gun Theater's recreation of a script from the adult Cinemax series, "Life on Top." The actors received their scripts only after stepping on stage Learn about the show at PornMinusPorn.com See the live show in Chicago! Follow Porn Minus Porn on Twitter Like Porn Minus Porn on Facebook This show's cast: Ben Bowman, Sam Howard, Claire Swanson, Jennifer Kaesheimer, Allison Reese, Catharine Savage, Kevin Mullaney, Sam Kyker, Tim Lee, Greg Callozzo and Adam Shalzi. Porn Minus Porn is a production of 5th Quarter Media
In this episode, Club Embryo hires a smokin' hot new bartender named Nikki. The entire cast is transfixed by her sheer sexual charisma. Porn Minus Porn is a live recording of Under the Gun Theater's recreation of a script from the adult Cinemax series, "Life on Top." The actors received their scripts only after stepping on stage. Learn about the show at PornMinusPorn.com See the live show in Chicago! Follow Porn Minus Porn on Twitter Like Porn Minus Porn on Facebook This show's cast: Ben Bowman, Sam Howard, Claire Swanson, Jennifer Kaesheimer, Allison Reese, Catharine Savage, Kevin Mullaney, Sam Kyker, Tim Lee, Greg Callozzo and Adam Shalzi. Porn Minus Porn is a production of 5th Quarter Media
In this episode, Bella visits a friend who likes wandering her farm naked and Doug falls madly in love with DJ Siren. Porn Minus Porn is a live recording of Under the Gun Theater's recreation of a script from the adult Cinemax series, "Life on Top." The actors received their scripts only after stepping on stage. See the live show in Chicago! Follow Porn Minus Porn on Twitter Like Porn Minus Porn on Facebook This show's cast: Ben Bowman, Shelby Plummer, Catharine Savage, Alex Wiseman, Grace Blakeman, Allie Keller, Matt Fox, Kevin Mullaney, Gabe Caruso, Will Meinen and Grant Collins Porn Minus Porn is a production of 5th Quarter Media
In this episode, last-minute wedding plans force the gang to pull together (and have sex). Porn Minus Porn is a live recording of Under the Gun Theater's recreation of a script from the adult Cinemax series, "Life on Top." The actors received their scripts only after stepping on stage. See the live show in Chicago! Follow Porn Minus Porn on Twitter Like Porn Minus Porn on Facebook This show's cast: Ben Bowman, Shelby Plummer, Catharine Savage, Alex Wiseman, Grace Blakeman, Allie Keller, Matt Fox, Kevin Mullaney, Gabe Caruso, Will Meinen and Grant Collins Porn Minus Porn is a production of 5th Quarter Media
This episode we sit down with Kevin Mullaney! Brought to you by Audible (http://www.audible.com/) http://www.improvnoise.com Sound Engineer: Ryan Hanley and Oscar MelendezIntro Music by Alex KulaArtwork by Jesse VandenBergh "I Do Improv" by Hard Left Productions
Improviser Kevin Mullaney (UCB, iO) discusses his journey in the world of comedy and the differences between various improv institutions from coast to coast. Host, Tim Barnes brings up the seeming separation between stand-ups and improvisers in Chicago and it all ends with a hilarious true story.
Kevin Mullaney is a well loved improviser and improv teacher in Chicago who previously served as the Artistic Director of the UCB in New York and ran its training center. Kevin discusses playing the game of the scene, the excitement of being with the UCB at the very beginning and taking the first class that Matt Besser ever taught. This episode is like an improv class unto itself. Don't miss it!
Kevin Mullaney is a legend and has done so much for the Improv Community. He has created Cage Match, UCB's 3x3 tournament, and much, much more. In this episode I learn what it is like to be an Artistic Director at UCB, to be taught by Del Close and much more. THIS IS ONE YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS.
Nick and Danielle welcome two improv impresarios- Kevin Mullaney- artistic director of the Chicago Improv Festival and Barbara Allen of See You Thursday female improv troupe in Columbus, Ohio. Kevin and Barbara share stories of the Chicago Improv festival.
Kevin Mullaney of The IRC Podcast joins us to talk about his time in Chiacgo, UCB in NY, and his return to Chicago. No break this show as we were having a really good chat. As always Mark Colomb and Matt Owenes are your hosts. Check out Kevin's new show http://joyjoytragedy.com/ and his web site http://kevinmullaney.com/