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RNIB Tech Fairs are a great way to get hands on with new technology and learn about services and equipment that can make a real impact on your everyday life. Hywel Davies visited the RNIB ‘Tech Surgery' table and spoke with Stephen Davidson, RNIB Digital Skills Engagement and Events Officer.
Stephen Davidson offers insights into the unique challenges and techniques involved in working with transmasculine singers. From the effects of hormone replacement therapy to practical vocal exercises, Stephen shares invaluable advice for singing teachers and vocal coaches looking to provide inclusive and supportive training in the voice studio. QUOTE‘Anything you can do to help create space, and relaxation, and settle in a nice warm chest voice is always the first port of call.' Click for presenter biosRELEVANT MENTIONS & LINKS Singing Teachers Talk Ep.155 Part One: Building Neurodiversity-Inclusive Voice Studios with Dr Shannon Coates Singing Teachers Talk Ep.156 Part Two: Building Neurodiversity-Inclusive Voice Studios with Dr Shannon Coates The Alexander Technique Singing Teachers Talk Ep.138 Exploring the Benefits of The Alexander Technique for Singers with Patrick Ardagh-Walter Singing Teachers Talk Ep.169 How to Use Gesture for Better Singing with Heather Baker Arthur Lessac Chris Johnson & Teach Voice Mentioned Artists/Characters/Songs: Hosier; Orpheus from Hadestown; Summertime by George Gershwin One Weird Trick, A User's Guide to Transgender Voice by Liz Jackson Hearns Queering Vocal Pedagogy by William Sauerland NewMusicShelf Anthology of New Music Trans & Nonbinary Voices curated by Aidan K. Feltkamp ABOUT THE GUEST Stephen is a voice coach for trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming people, conductor of London Trans Choir, and is a trans man himself. He has studied voice widely, including with Alexandros Constansis and Kate Hammett Vaughn, and as part of his actor training. He has taught voice for trans folks with the Speech and Language Therapy department at the Tavistock and Portman Gender Clinic, and is now teaching privately. Stephen also leads regular masterclasses for voice teachers and voice users, and is the author of Transmasculine Voice - A Guide to Vocal Euphoria. Guest Website: londontranschoir.com BAST Training is here to help singers gain the confidence, knowledge, skills & understanding required to be a successful singing teacher. Website: basttraining.com | Subscribe | Email Us | Join the Free FB Group "I am so glad I took the course! It has given me the confidence to move forward in my teaching knowing that I am practising safely, with a wealth of knowledge and support that I simply didn't have before! The training is comprehensive, immediately applicable, massively informative and so engaging! LOVED it!" Hayley Ross, UK...more testimonials
Peter and Kathleen with the weekly roundup on The Yakking Show. We talk about the episodes published this week, those coming next week, news of some of our future guests and a health product. Mentioned on the show: Dr. Stephen Davidson www.sexualintegritycoach.com Dr. Davidson's book Sexual Integrity: Finding The Courage To Be Yoursel Kim Beam www.kimbeam.com Epoch Times Article on colorectal cancer increasing in young people The Yakking Show is brought to you by Peter Wright & Kathleen Beauvais contact us to be a guest on our show. https://TheYakkingShow.com peter@theyakkingshow.com kathleen@theyakkingshow.com Join our community today so you don't miss out on advance news of our next episodes. https://bit.ly/3JW9w46
Peter and Kathleen with the weekly roundup on The Yakking Show. We talk about the episodes published this week, those coming next week, news of some of our future guests and a health product. Mentioned on the show: Kat Newport www.smartconflictbook.com Dr. Michael Solomon www.michaelsolomon.com Dr. Stephen Davidson www.sexualintegritycoach.com 4 anti-inflammatory herbs article from Dr. Jockers.com As always, we recommend Dr. Morse's Herbal Health Club for natural, herbal remedies and The Wellness Company for holistic health products and services The Yakking Show is brought to you by Peter Wright & Kathleen Beauvais contact us to be a guest on our show. https://TheYakkingShow.com peter@theyakkingshow.com kathleen@theyakkingshow.com Join our community today so you don't miss out on advance news of our next episodes. https://bit.ly/3JW9w46
Stephen Davidson falt pladask for Charlie og befant seg snart «fanget» i huset hennes. Et brødrepar sender henne alle sparepengene sine. Hvis du vil høre flere episoder med en gang, kan du bli abonnent på Svarttrost Dok for 49 kroner i måneden her: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/svarttrost/subscribe eller ved å trykke på abonner-knappen i Apple Podkaster. Sesong 2 av «Operasjon Charlie» er laget av Sindre Leganger og Synva Hjørnevik. Lyddesign ved Tage Rivas Tollefsen. Musikk ved Nils Jakob Langvik og Hans Kristen Hyrve. Ansvarlig redaktør er Kari Hesthamar. Serien er fra 2024.
Emma T talks about Bristol Improv Theatre, Heather Urquhart, The Nursery, The Sheep of Orion, online improv, Delight Collective, Hideout Theatre, Meisner, Mark Phoenix, The Light Bulb, Johan Somers, One Eyed Scouts, Jennifer Osborne Prescott, Stephen Davidson, puppetry, Emma T and Bela, Sandy Handley, Maggiebeth Sand, Dave McCabe, Unscripted Players, The Thoroughgoods, The Grumpkins, Judy Frary, HER-larious, Imogen Palmer, Cathy Towers, Doctor Who and The Wurzels. Please support the Improv London podcast by liking, subscribing and telling your friends about this episode. Support us financially via: https://www.patreon.com/improvlondon.
If you want drama and grounding, here are some classes, an exercise, and samples! (00:00-4:50) Grounding Improv Classes: Me, Maggie, TheatreMomentum! (4:51-6:56) Why we should play in drama, sincerity, or simplicity for a more emotionally enjoyable experience. Land that statement! (6:57-9:49) Exercise description: "Who's Got the Button" (9:50-19:31) Fab Samples: Brendan, Sidonie, Montana, Maggie, Thompson, Bela, Camila Classes: Poetic Language & Surreal Storytelling with ME & unscriptedimprov.org - 6 weeks of drop ins July 12-Aug 16, 5PM PST Maggie Sidecoaching & Co-Teaching with Stephen Davidson of Impromiscuous, Online, July 21, 11-1:30 PST! I'll be there! TheatreMomentum.com: dramatic improv in person and online! INTROVERTED = 30% off! In person all-day intensive 7/9 & 7/10 9-6 CT in Chicago covers 3 course levels. In person: 7/31 - Sundays 1-4 CT - Characters & Relationships Online Improv & Physics 7/7 - CAN JOIN LATE! - Weekly, Thurs 6:15-9:15pm CT on camera/zoom - object work & environment for deep connection Online Improv as Writing 8/20 Weekly, Sun, 12-3 CT - compelling language, storytelling, themes, subtext other mentions: introvertedimprovisers.com Roundabout Shakespeare Liminal Passengers
This week, host Tom Zalatnai (@tomzalatnai) answers questions from past guests of the show! Featuring questions from Katy Warren (@coldwarren), Kadi Diop (@kadi_d) and Stephen Davidson (@yesandstephen)! You can follow this show on social media @NoBadFoodPod! Want to be on the show? Tell us why! https://forms.gle/w2bfwcKSgDqJ2Dmy6 Check out The Depot! www.depotmtl.org Help a Trans Kid Stay Safe! https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-a-loved-kiddo Soup & Salad with Katy: https://soundcloud.com/nobadfoodpod/36-soup-sandwich-combos-ft-katy-warren?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Okra with Kadi: https://soundcloud.com/nobadfoodpod/24-okra-ft-kadi-diop?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing LGBBQ with Stephen: https://soundcloud.com/nobadfoodpod/5-lgbbq-chosen-family-toxic-masculinity-ft-stephen-davidson?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing SUPPORT THE SHOW! patreon.com/nobadfoodpod MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/up-for-discusssion?ref_id=2539 Our logo is by David Flamm! Check out his work (and buy something from his shop!) at http://www.davidflammart.com/ Our theme music is "It Takes A Little Time" by Zack Ingles! You can (and should!) buy his music here: https://zackingles.bandcamp.com/ www.upfordnetwork.com Want to send us fan mail? Upford Network ℅ Tom Zalatnai PO Box 22585 Monkland PO Montreal, Quebec H4A 3T4 Canada
Episode 31: Stephen Davidson/Pride & Predator IMDp is an improvised interview podcast. Every week Martina Minnow interviews a director about their upcoming film, except the film doesn't exist and they create it together through their conversation. Also joining Martina each week are our resident improvisers who create cutaway scenes and clips from the films discussed. However... until she introduces them, only Martina knows the guests name and the name of their movie. The guest and team are kept in the dark until we press record. Today's Special Guest: Stephen Davidson (Theodore Nightingale) has performed and taught improv all over the world, and is the author of two books about improv: Play Like an Ally, and Improvising Gender. He teaches regularly online and in person, and has an 8 week Inclusion in Improv course co-taught with Monica Gaga available for download and self study. Find him at: impromiscuous.com https://www.facebook.com/stephendavidsonimprov https://www.instagram.com/stephendavidsonimprov/ The IMDp Team: @improvmoviepod Sabrina Luisi (Martina Minnow) is in Hoopla House team Michelle, acapella improvised musical group Acaprov, improvised musical narrative group Multiverse and long form team Buffet. Sabrina is also an actor and writer in immersive online murder mystery group, Play Dead London. She loves Eastenders, refrigerated Curly Wurlys, and has three accents she uses on rotation in improv shows. Twitter: @sabrinaluisi Instagram: @sabrina.luisi Vicky Hawley (Resident Improviser) is an improviser, comedian and storyteller who regularly performs with groups including Chortle Award winning Jericho Comedy, Edinburgh sellout Bumper Blyton, and internationally touring improv musical Multiverse. Vicky is also a professional DM, the host of D&D liveplay podcast Vicky's World, and a regular player on Sasha Ellen's Character Building Experience. Twitter: @vichawley Instagram: @vic.hawley Rory Vieyra (Resident Improviser) is an improviser and Actor who regularly performs with Music Box Improv, Acaprov and The Inflatables in London and abroad. He also teaches improv with Hoopla Impro and performs in immersive Murder Mystery group Play Dead London. He loves Cinnamon Buns, Dolly Parton and Ancient Greece. He know his impressions are bad but refuses to stop. Instagram & Facebook: @roryvieyra Steve Tanner (Producer/Editor) is Director of 4Foot1Films. He creates and edits video content for theatre productions and regularly collaborates with Hoopla Impro to edit their sketches. He runs filmmaking workshop Make A Movie Club for kids and is also an actor and writer with immersive online murder mystery group, Play Dead London. Instagram @4foot1films Theme Music by Matt Brown & Jonny Griffiths Episode Artwork by Marty Sears "Baroque", "Space Trailer", "Wedding Day", "Wedding Music", & "War Music" by Stan Babich THE RIGHT MUSIC FOR YOUR VIDEO Music Link ://www.patreon.com/no_copyrightmusic "Autumn Leaves", & "Green Fields" by Scott Holmes Music Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Welcome! Today Deborah Wastell is joined by actor, improviser, writer and teacher Avril Poole, and together they host a sumptuous soirée where the guest list is packed with women who have given Avril food for thought. Round the table, you will find:Avril Poole herself.As well as being with the long running group LadyProv, Avril created the improv groups, Moments In Time and Blend Off, which combines her passions for improv and whisky. She is also part of The Improvised Play, directed by Stephen Davidson, and runs improv workshops, both independently and with various companies, the details of which she tweets about. Honourable mention to Stephanie Macleod Jill Murphy (Focus on The Worst Witch) Tina Fey (Mentions here for: SNL, The Second City, Bossy Pants, 30 Rock, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)Boudica Avril's Friend Sheila (Real Life Connection, therefore no link)Leslie Knope(Honourable Mention to: Amy Poehler)Dawn French (Honourable Mentions: French and Saunders, The ComicStrip)Simone Biles (Honourable Mention - Naomi Osaka)
This week on Yes But Why Podcast, I talk to improviser Siddharth Venkatesh. Siddharth Venkatesh is an improv performer with Improv Comedy Bangalore. In early September 2020, he co-created the ICB's Facebook Community Group. It has since become a central hub through which improvisers all over the world connect! Outside of Improv, Siddharth is an engineer and he loves to play Indian classical percussion. In our conversation, Siddharth tells me about the television show he was in as a kid and how that experience shaped his artistic aspirations as an adult. What a wild experience to have as a child! We gab about music, both playing it and enjoying it. We discuss the idea of finding a balance between structure and chaos in both our creativity and our lives. Siddharth expresses to me how he loves the current "globalization" of improv and how amazing it is that he gets to improvise with and learn from amazing performers from all over the world. Siddharth gushes about the great courses he has taken lately from improv greats such as Mandy Butler, Stephen Davidson, and David Razowsky. Siddharth Venkatesh is all about building community and he wants you to join the ICB Community online! (I'm a member!) Check out the Facebook group, “Improv Comedy Bangalore Community,” for upcoming shows and jams! https://www.facebook.com/groups/2709820192587510 To support Siddharth, or to invite him to play in your show or jam, reach out to him on FB (https://www.facebook.com/sid.venkatesh) ! ALSO -- Siddharth's first co-directed show will be streamed on the ICB FB page on August 7th and 8th. Check out “Gather Around: Childhood stories we share”! https://fb.me/e/1vJWgixuF You can see Siddharth perform as part of Zmack's (https://www.facebook.com/zmackcomedy) Improv and Sketch comedy team "Typical Heroes". They have a monthly show live streamed on Zmack's FB page. Next show is on August 6th! https://www.facebook.com/events/382037306587409 Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork 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. Treat Yourself. Get Audible. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service for workshop you buy! This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by True Hemp Science! True Hemp Science is our Austin-based resource for vegan friendly, whole plant extract CBD oil. Go to TrueHempScience.com to peruse all the therapeutic CBD product options! Use code YesButWhy7 to get 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free packet of 2 CBD edibles!
This week on Yes But Why Podcast, I talk to improviser Siddharth Venkatesh. Siddharth Venkatesh is an improv performer with Improv Comedy Bangalore. In early September 2020, he co-created the ICB's Facebook Community Group. It has since become a central hub through which improvisers all over the world connect! Outside of Improv, Siddharth is an engineer and he loves to play Indian classical percussion. In our conversation, Siddharth tells me about the television show he was in as a kid and how that experience shaped his artistic aspirations as an adult. What a wild experience to have as a child! We gab about music, both playing it and enjoying it. We discuss the idea of finding a balance between structure and chaos in both our creativity and our lives. Siddharth expresses to me how he loves the current "globalization" of improv and how amazing it is that he gets to improvise with and learn from amazing performers from all over the world. Siddharth gushes about the great courses he has taken lately from improv greats such as Mandy Butler, Stephen Davidson, and David Razowsky. Siddharth Venkatesh is all about building community and he wants you to join the ICB Community online! (I'm a member!) Check out the Facebook group, “Improv Comedy Bangalore Community,” for upcoming shows and jams! https://www.facebook.com/groups/2709820192587510 To support Siddharth, or to invite him to play in your show or jam, reach out to him on FB (https://www.facebook.com/sid.venkatesh) ! ALSO -- Siddharth's first co-directed show will be streamed on the ICB FB page on August 7th and 8th. Check out “Gather Around: Childhood stories we share”! https://fb.me/e/1vJWgixuF You can see Siddharth perform as part of Zmack's (https://www.facebook.com/zmackcomedy) Improv and Sketch comedy team "Typical Heroes". They have a monthly show live streamed on Zmack's FB page. Next show is on August 6th! https://www.facebook.com/events/382037306587409 Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork 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. Treat Yourself. Get Audible. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service for workshop you buy! This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by True Hemp Science! True Hemp Science is our Austin-based resource for vegan friendly, whole plant extract CBD oil. Go to TrueHempScience.com to peruse all the therapeutic CBD product options! Use code YesButWhy7 to get 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free packet of 2 CBD edibles!
This week on Yes But Why Podcast, I talk to improviser Siddharth Venkatesh. Siddharth Venkatesh is an improv performer with Improv Comedy Bangalore. In early September 2020, he co-created the ICB's Facebook Community Group. It has since become a central hub through which improvisers all over the world connect! Outside of Improv, Siddharth is an engineer and he loves to play Indian classical percussion. In our conversation, Siddharth tells me about the television show he was in as a kid and how that experience shaped his artistic aspirations as an adult. What a wild experience to have as a child! We gab about music, both playing it and enjoying it. We discuss the idea of finding a balance between structure and chaos in both our creativity and our lives. Siddharth expresses to me how he loves the current "globalization" of improv and how amazing it is that he gets to improvise with and learn from amazing performers from all over the world. Siddharth gushes about the great courses he has taken lately from improv greats such as Mandy Butler, Stephen Davidson, and David Razowsky. Siddharth Venkatesh is all about building community and he wants you to join the ICB Community online! (I'm a member!) Check out the Facebook group, “Improv Comedy Bangalore Community,” for upcoming shows and jams! https://www.facebook.com/groups/2709820192587510 To support Siddharth, or to invite him to play in your show or jam, reach out to him on FB (https://www.facebook.com/sid.venkatesh) ! ALSO -- Siddharth's first co-directed show will be streamed on the ICB FB page on August 7th and 8th. Check out “Gather Around: Childhood stories we share”! https://fb.me/e/1vJWgixuF You can see Siddharth perform as part of Zmack's (https://www.facebook.com/zmackcomedy) Improv and Sketch comedy team "Typical Heroes". They have a monthly show live streamed on Zmack's FB page. Next show is on August 6th! https://www.facebook.com/events/382037306587409 Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork 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. Treat Yourself. Get Audible. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service for workshop you buy! This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by True Hemp Science! True Hemp Science is our Austin-based resource for vegan friendly, whole plant extract CBD oil. Go to TrueHempScience.com to peruse all the therapeutic CBD product options! Use code YesButWhy7 to get 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free packet of 2 CBD edibles!
This week on Yes But Why Podcast, I talk to improviser Siddharth Venkatesh.Siddharth Venkatesh is an improv performer with Improv Comedy Bangalore. In early September 2020, he co-created the ICB's Facebook Community Group. It has since become a central hub through which improvisers all over the world connect! Outside of Improv, Siddharth is an engineer and he loves to play Indian classical percussion. In our conversation, Siddharth tells me about the television show he was in as a kid and how that experience shaped his artistic aspirations as an adult. What a wild experience to have as a child! We gab about music, both playing it and enjoying it. We discuss the idea of finding a balance between structure and chaos in both our creativity and our lives. Siddharth expresses to me how he loves the current "globalization" of improv and how amazing it is that he gets to improvise with and learn from amazing performers from all over the world. Siddharth gushes about the great courses he has taken lately from improv greats such as Mandy Butler, Stephen Davidson, and David Razowsky. Siddharth Venkatesh is all about building community and he wants you to join the ICB Community online! (I'm a member!) Check out the Facebook group, “Improv Comedy Bangalore Community,” for upcoming shows and jams! https://www.facebook.com/groups/2709820192587510To support Siddharth, or to invite him to play in your show or jam, reach out to him on FB (https://www.facebook.com/sid.venkatesh) !ALSO -- Siddharth's first co-directed show will be streamed on the ICB FB page on August 7th and 8th. Check out “Gather Around: Childhood stories we share”! https://fb.me/e/1vJWgixuFYou can see Siddharth perform as part of Zmack's (https://www.facebook.com/zmackcomedy) Improv and Sketch comedy team "Typical Heroes". They have a monthly show live streamed on Zmack's FB page. Next show is on August 6th! https://www.facebook.com/events/382037306587409Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetworkThis 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. Treat Yourself. Get Audible. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service for workshop you buy!This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by True Hemp Science! True Hemp Science is our Austin-based resource for vegan friendly, whole plant extract CBD oil. Go to TrueHempScience.com to peruse all the therapeutic CBD product options! Use code YesButWhy7 to get 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free packet of 2 CBD edibles!
This week on Yes But Why, I talk to Indian improviser, Assad Khan. Assad Khan is the Founder, Producer and Artistic Director of “Creating Humour - An Improv Experience.” He is one-half of The Bromantic Duo with Rahmeen Charania. He is one-half of Creating EXTREME Humour with David Riley Pustansky. He is also one-half of The Elke and Assadie Show with Elke Reid. He is a proud member of the India Improv Ensemble with Kaivalya Plays. And he is also part of “The World Of Improv.” In our conversation, Assad tells the story of the first improv workshop he took, taught by the wildly popular Indian-South African improv artist and stand-up comedian, Kaneez Surka. He talks about being starstruck not only by his teacher by also by his fellow performer, well-established Indian stand-up comedian, Zakir Khan. Assad tells me about performing as a kid in school plays. He has always had a knack for making jokes on the spot. He loves to laugh and he loves making other people laugh. Like the rest of us, Assad grew up watching “Whose Line Is It Anyway.” He tells me the story of the time he got to have a Zoom conversation with his improv idol, Colin Mochrie, and the amazing and thoughtful advice he received. Assad talks excitedly about his local Mumbai-based improv community and all the great people he works with. We talk about Assad's current work providing opportunities for other performers and making global connections with “The World of Improv.” Assad also shares his experiences connecting with improv teachers all over the world, such as Avinash Verma, Gael and Laura Doorneweerd-Perry, Mandy Butler, Stephen Davidson, Irina Wilder, Feña Ortalli, Will Hines, and Karla Dingle. Support Assad Khan by watching improv. He wants you to love it as much as he does. He urges that you watch a live, in-person improv show in your area. If you are not in the Mumbai area, however, I suggest you check out one of Assad's various online improv projects: “Creating Humour - An Improv Experience,” The Bromantic Duo, Creating EXTREME Humour, The Elke and Assadie Show, and “The World Of Improv.” Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork 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. You need a distraction. Get Audible. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service for workshop you buy! This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by True Hemp Science! True Hemp Science is our Austin-based resource for vegan friendly, whole plant extract CBD oil. Go to TrueHempScience.com to peruse all the therapeutic CBD product options! Use code YesButWhy7 to get 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free packet of 2 CBD edibles!
This week on Yes But Why, I talk to Indian improviser, Assad Khan. Assad Khan is the Founder, Producer and Artistic Director of “Creating Humour - An Improv Experience.” He is one-half of The Bromantic Duo with Rahmeen Charania. He is one-half of Creating EXTREME Humour with David Riley Pustansky. He is also one-half of The Elke and Assadie Show with Elke Reid. He is a proud member of the India Improv Ensemble with Kaivalya Plays. And he is also part of “The World Of Improv.” In our conversation, Assad tells the story of the first improv workshop he took, taught by the wildly popular Indian-South African improv artist and stand-up comedian, Kaneez Surka. He talks about being starstruck not only by his teacher by also by his fellow performer, well-established Indian stand-up comedian, Zakir Khan. Assad tells me about performing as a kid in school plays. He has always had a knack for making jokes on the spot. He loves to laugh and he loves making other people laugh. Like the rest of us, Assad grew up watching “Whose Line Is It Anyway.” He tells me the story of the time he got to have a Zoom conversation with his improv idol, Colin Mochrie, and the amazing and thoughtful advice he received. Assad talks excitedly about his local Mumbai-based improv community and all the great people he works with. We talk about Assad's current work providing opportunities for other performers and making global connections with “The World of Improv.” Assad also shares his experiences connecting with improv teachers all over the world, such as Avinash Verma, Gael and Laura Doorneweerd-Perry, Mandy Butler, Stephen Davidson, Irina Wilder, Feña Ortalli, Will Hines, and Karla Dingle. Support Assad Khan by watching improv. He wants you to love it as much as he does. He urges that you watch a live, in-person improv show in your area. If you are not in the Mumbai area, however, I suggest you check out one of Assad's various online improv projects: “Creating Humour - An Improv Experience,” The Bromantic Duo, Creating EXTREME Humour, The Elke and Assadie Show, and “The World Of Improv.” Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork 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. You need a distraction. Get Audible. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service for workshop you buy! This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by True Hemp Science! True Hemp Science is our Austin-based resource for vegan friendly, whole plant extract CBD oil. Go to TrueHempScience.com to peruse all the therapeutic CBD product options! Use code YesButWhy7 to get 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free packet of 2 CBD edibles!
This week on Yes But Why, I talk to Indian improviser, Assad Khan. Assad Khan is the Founder, Producer and Artistic Director of “Creating Humour - An Improv Experience.” He is one-half of The Bromantic Duo with Rahmeen Charania. He is one-half of Creating EXTREME Humour with David Riley Pustansky. He is also one-half of The Elke and Assadie Show with Elke Reid. He is a proud member of the India Improv Ensemble with Kaivalya Plays. And he is also part of “The World Of Improv.” In our conversation, Assad tells the story of the first improv workshop he took, taught by the wildly popular Indian-South African improv artist and stand-up comedian, Kaneez Surka. He talks about being starstruck not only by his teacher by also by his fellow performer, well-established Indian stand-up comedian, Zakir Khan. Assad tells me about performing as a kid in school plays. He has always had a knack for making jokes on the spot. He loves to laugh and he loves making other people laugh. Like the rest of us, Assad grew up watching “Whose Line Is It Anyway.” He tells me the story of the time he got to have a Zoom conversation with his improv idol, Colin Mochrie, and the amazing and thoughtful advice he received. Assad talks excitedly about his local Mumbai-based improv community and all the great people he works with. We talk about Assad's current work providing opportunities for other performers and making global connections with “The World of Improv.” Assad also shares his experiences connecting with improv teachers all over the world, such as Avinash Verma, Gael and Laura Doorneweerd-Perry, Mandy Butler, Stephen Davidson, Irina Wilder, Feña Ortalli, Will Hines, and Karla Dingle. Support Assad Khan by watching improv. He wants you to love it as much as he does. He urges that you watch a live, in-person improv show in your area. If you are not in the Mumbai area, however, I suggest you check out one of Assad's various online improv projects: “Creating Humour - An Improv Experience,” The Bromantic Duo, Creating EXTREME Humour, The Elke and Assadie Show, and “The World Of Improv.” Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork 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. You need a distraction. Get Audible. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service for workshop you buy! This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by True Hemp Science! True Hemp Science is our Austin-based resource for vegan friendly, whole plant extract CBD oil. Go to TrueHempScience.com to peruse all the therapeutic CBD product options! Use code YesButWhy7 to get 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free packet of 2 CBD edibles!
This week on Yes But Why, I talk to Indian improviser, Assad Khan. Assad Khan is the Founder, Producer and Artistic Director of “Creating Humour - An Improv Experience.” He is one-half of The Bromantic Duo with Rahmeen Charania. He is one-half of Creating EXTREME Humour with David Riley Pustansky. He is also one-half of The Elke and Assadie Show with Elke Reid. He is a proud member of the India Improv Ensemble with Kaivalya Plays. And he is also part of “The World Of Improv.”In our conversation, Assad tells the story of the first improv workshop he took, taught by the wildly popular Indian-South African improv artist and stand-up comedian, Kaneez Surka. He talks about being starstruck not only by his teacher by also by his fellow performer, well-established Indian stand-up comedian, Zakir Khan.Assad tells me about performing as a kid in school plays. He has always had a knack for making jokes on the spot. He loves to laugh and he loves making other people laugh.Like the rest of us, Assad grew up watching “Whose Line Is It Anyway.” He tells me the story of the time he got to have a Zoom conversation with his improv idol, Colin Mochrie, and the amazing and thoughtful advice he received. Assad talks excitedly about his local Mumbai-based improv community and all the great people he works with. We talk about Assad's current work providing opportunities for other performers and making global connections with “The World of Improv.” Assad also shares his experiences connecting with improv teachers all over the world, such as Avinash Verma, Gael and Laura Doorneweerd-Perry, Mandy Butler, Stephen Davidson, Irina Wilder, Feña Ortalli, Will Hines, and Karla Dingle.Support Assad Khan by watching improv. He wants you to love it as much as he does. He urges that you watch a live, in-person improv show in your area. If you are not in the Mumbai area, however, I suggest you check out one of Assad's various online improv projects: “Creating Humour - An Improv Experience,” The Bromantic Duo, Creating EXTREME Humour, The Elke and Assadie Show, and “The World Of Improv.”Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetworkThis 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. You need a distraction. Get Audible. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service for workshop you buy! This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by True Hemp Science! True Hemp Science is our Austin-based resource for vegan friendly, whole plant extract CBD oil. Go to TrueHempScience.com to peruse all the therapeutic CBD product options! Use code YesButWhy7 to get 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free packet of 2 CBD edibles!
Welcome to LGBBQ, our Summer 2021 Pride series! For the next few episodes, we'll be chatting with queer folks about their love of barbecue and how they see it relating to their gender & sexuality! The goal here is really just to have a little representation while talking about everyone's favorite flame-grilled treats, and maybe to learn a little bit about ourselves along the way. Happy Pride! This week, host Tom Zalatnai (@tomzalatnai) calls up Stephen Davidson (@stephendavidsonimprov) for a great chat bout how barbecues can be a wonderful way to spend time with chosen family, and about how our traditional ideals of masculinity are entirely arbitrary and need to be dissected and gotten over so that everyone can just, y'know, live! You can follow this show on social media @NoBadFoodPod! Check out Gender Creative Kids! www.gendercreativekids.com Check out Impromiscuous (and all of Stephen's other work) at https://impromiscuous.com/online-classes-and-shows/ Go listen to YA! https://soundcloud.com/ya-podcast This episode is brought to you in part by Whisky Lane! www.whiskylane.ca SUPPORT THE SHOW! patreon.com/nobadfoodpod MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/up-for-discusssion?ref_id=2539 Our logo is by David Flamm! Check out his work (and buy something from his shop!) at http://www.davidflammart.com/ Our theme music is "It Takes A Little Time" by Zack Ingles! You can (and should!) buy his music here: https://zackingles.bandcamp.com/ Resources for Allyship: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hp7nlP5UcH63FEl1kpPgxdO7Qw7iagcCTBfOPfPLuMg/edit?usp=sharing www.upfordnetwork.com Want to send us fan mail? Upford Network ℅ Tom Zalatnai PO Box 22585 Monkland PO Montreal, Quebec H4A 3T4 Canada
Avec : Eva, Marie-Laure et Mathieu, membres du collectif Impro, Sexes et Genre. Animé par Marie Elisabelar et Armand du Verdier. --- Parmi les sujets de société qu'on retrouve de plus en plus dans notre quotidien, les thématiques du genre sont également progressivement abordées dans le milieu de l'improvisation. Avec des membres du collectif parisien Impro, Sexes et Genre, nous avons eu l'opportunité de nous entretenir et développer des pistes de réflexion afin de rendre notre discipline davantage sécuritaire et accessible. Parmi les sujets abordés : les missions et valeurs du collectif ; prendre conscience d'enjeux plus ou moins proches de soi ; de l'importance d'écouter davantage les personnes directement concernées par les oppressions. --- Références : - Le document "Comment être un.e bon.ne allié.e.x dans la vie ?" créé par Marie-Laure et Mathieu : https://view.genial.ly/5f69a96eb0abaf0d03a19e51/horizontal-infographic-review-comment-etre-une-bonne-allieex? - Le livre "Improvising Gender" de Stephen Davidson : https://impromiscuous.com/product/improvising-gender/ - Épisode d'Impro Blabla sur la sexualité et le consentement, avec la fondatrice du collectif Rudesse : https://open.spotify.com/episode/61NKaeTtUBMJaoEGwNNQR4 - Épisode d'Impro Blabla sur le Wonder Impro Festival, festival d'improvisation féministe fondé entre autres par Eva : https://open.spotify.com/episode/7LJ3PODVm4ET0NiE0QPEod --- Impro-Blabla, des échanges et discussions autour de l'impro, de la vie, et tout ce qu'il y a entre les deux. Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes d'Impro Blabla sur rocambolesque.ca/improblabla Cours d'improvisation à distance pour partager le plaisir de jouer avec des improvisateurices du Québec et d'ailleurs : rocambolesque.ca/incubateur-en-ligne Spectacles publics, ateliers en ligne, cours d'impro, séances de jeu privées, etc. Retrouvez toutes les activités et offres en improvisation de la Rocambolesque sur ROCAMBOLESQUE.CA --- Générique : Musique proposée par La Musique Libre Amarià - Lovely Swindler : https://youtu.be/AchlJ29XQYU Amarià : https://soundcloud.com/amariamusique/
Witness to Yesterday (The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History)
Patrice Dutil welcomes Stephen Davidson to discuss the origins and experiences of black loyalists in New Brunswick in the late eighteenth century. Davidson is the author of Black Loyalists in New Brunswick: The lives of Eight African Americans in Colonial New Brunswick, published by Formac. Among the topics discussed are the general phenomenon of Loyalism in Canada and the state of historical studies when it comes to the black communities in Canada. The focus is New Brunswick and the lives of few particular black immigrants who experienced extraordinary events. This podcast was produced by Jessica Schmidt.
Stephen Davidson is a totally joy-filled improviser who is the Artistic Director of The Improvised Play, Improvable, QI: Queer Improv, Carmen: A gender-swapped Film Noir Fantasy, and of Zeal: The Pride Improv Festival.Stephen is the author of two books about improv, Play Like an Ally and Improvising Gender. Stephen teaches improv independently and through Improvable, with the Free London Improv Project, City Academy, and Hoopla Improv. He has taught and performed all over the world. For more info go to https://impromiscuous.com/media/
Susan Harrison (Showstoppers, These Folk, Beings) and Stephen Davidson (Impromiscuous, The Improvised Play) improvise letters between two flat mates that do not get to see each other in person.
The beta version of Football Manager 2021 is live, so what's changed? Well, there's no more taking your star player off if he drops under 71%, that's for starters. It's all brightly coloured hearts now. And well, why not? After all, can Jurgen Klopp tell you when his players drop to 71% during the game? No, he cannot. Iain Macintosh chats to SI's features producer Stephen Davidson about all the new stuff and what it all means. You can subscribe to The Athletic with the promo code theathletic.com/fmpod and take advantage of a special price of just £1 a week. That's £1 a week for the best sports writing in the world. Support the show, use the promo code.
Historian and now author Stephen Davidson shares some of his research into Black Loyalists in New Brunswick.
Equipping your trustee board with the skills they need Here, Aon’s Sarah Butlin and Stephen Davidson talk through the Pensions Regulator’s requirements for trustee boards. What do boards need in terms of skills, knowledge, diversity and professionalism? What role does contingency planning play in creating and maintaining an effective trustee board?
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This week we're speaking to Stephen Davidson about his book and workshop - Play Like An Ally! We discuss diversity, privilege, and how to truly support your partner in improv!
A fatal avalanche in Kashmir sees Human/Ordinary producer, Mic Cavazzini, pursue the truth of what happened and why, as he investigates the social and economic drivers that almost ensure it will happen again.Produced by Mic CavazziniOriginal music by Kent SutherlandAlso featuring previously published songs: Darling Have I Told You and Calico by Ben Carey On The Spot and Backward by David Szesztay African Heartbeat by Gregor Huebner Kas Vanay Yem Setam by Naseem-Ul Haq Beyond the Walls by Nicholas Caffrey and Stephen Davidson.+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Human/Ordinary is produced in Melbourne and Sydney by Sam Loy, Mic Cavazzini, Cinnamon Nippard and May JasperScore a t-shirt and ad-free episodes by subscribing at pozible.com/profile/humanordinary-podcastFor more on the show...Website: humanordinary.comFacebook: facebook.com/humanordinarypodcastTwitter: @humanordinarypcPlanet Broadcasting: planetbroadcasting.comCheck out Book Cheat here: https://www.planetbroadcasting.com/our-shows/book-cheat/ Sponsors and promo codes...MVMT: mvmt.com/humanShipStation: shipstation.com (promo code - HUMAN) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Yes But Why talks to Stephen Davidson, trans improviser, music teacher and published author. In this episode’s chat, Stephen tells Amy about studying improvised music in Montreal, developing inclusive improv workshops in London, teaching theater abroad in Japan and Australia and SO MUCH MORE! After they chatted, Amy was so inspired that she bought Stephen’s book, Play Like An Ally! Look, it came this week! Buy your copy TODAY!
This week, Yes But Why talks to Stephen Davidson, trans improviser, music teacher and published author. In this episode’s chat, Stephen tells Amy about studying improvised music in Montreal, developing inclusive improv workshops in London, teaching theater abroad in Japan and Australia and SO MUCH MORE! After they chatted, Amy was so inspired that she bought Stephen’s book, Play Like An Ally! Look, it came this week! Buy your copy TODAY!
This week, Yes But Why talks to Stephen Davidson, trans improviser, music teacher and published author. In this episode’s chat, Stephen tells Amy about studying improvised music in Montreal, developing inclusive improv workshops in London, teaching theater abroad in Japan and Australia and SO MUCH MORE! After they chatted, Amy was so inspired that she bought Stephen’s book, Play Like An Ally! Look, it came this week! Buy your copy TODAY!
This week, Yes But Why talks to Stephen Davidson, trans improviser, music teacher and published author. In this episode’s chat, Stephen tells Amy about studying improvised music in Montreal, developing inclusive improv workshops in London, teaching theater abroad in Japan and Australia and SO MUCH MORE! After they chatted, Amy was so inspired that she bought Stephen’s book, Play Like An Ally! Look, it came this week! Buy your copy TODAY!
Check out Stephen's website: https://impromiscuous.com
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Improv London - Episode 41 - Iain MacNaughton And Stephen Davidson In Chicago - Week Four Weekly podcast documenting and developing the London improv scene. The Free Association @FAimprov Your destination for the finest improv in London. Classes, Shows, Good Times @COGARTS. TheFreeAssociation.co.uk Colleen Doyle @AnyangHello $$$improv-comedy-actor-v. successful$$$ Chicago/Los Angeles/The Cleve thecolleendoyle.com iO West @iOWest OFFICIAL page of the comedy theater & training center w/ the finest sketch and improv classes in Los Angeles. Comedy 7 nights a week AND a full bar. #LifeatiO Hollywood, CA ioimprov.com/west Craig Uhlir @CraigUhlir Teacher, performer, father and friend. Chicago craiguhlir.com BeerSharkMice @beersharkmice Pete Hulne, Dave Koechner, Pat Finn, Mike Coleman, Neil Flynn and Paul Vaillancourt. LA/Chicago http://ioimprov.com/west/shows/beersharkmice/ Annoyance Theatre @The_Annoyance Creating original comedy in Chicago and now Brooklyn for over 27 years. 851 W Belmont theannoyance.com Lloydie @LloydieJL Improvised comedy with @Maydays, @MissImp_Notts & @destinationpod / Writer / Radio manager / managing life. My views alone (unless you agree). Nottingham / London / Brighton lloydieblog.blogspot.com http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/3peat/ TJ and Dave @TJandDave Improv duo TJ and Dave. Chicago tjanddave.com Michael OrtonToliver @Michael_OT Writer. Improviser. Co-creator of Borderline on @Channel5_TV. One o' Ditectors of @TheFAimprov. Former writer/actor for @BoomChicago American in London. London,UK unitedagents.co.uk Music Box @MusicBoxImprov 5 star improvised musical comedy. ***** Anarchic | Irreverent | Fun London, UK musicboximprov.com All Caps Improv @ALLCAPSIMPROV Fast and funny improv with an all-star cast Thursday nights at iO Chicago! Chicago, IL The Second City @TheSecondCity Legendary sketch and improv comedy theater & training center. Chicago/Toronto/Hollywood Chicago, IL secondcity.com/chicago
Improv London - Episode 39 Iain MacNaughton and Stephen Davidson in Chicago - Week 3 Weekly podcast documenting and developing the London improv scene. iO iO Chicago @iochicago Chicago's Best Improv Comedy ioimprov.com/chicago/ http://ioimprov.com/chicago/team/katie-klein/ Jules Munns @julesmunns London, UK The Late 90s @TheLate90s The Late 90s is a Harold Team at iO Chicago and also an Eve 6 cover band. chicago.ioimprov.com/io/teams/55 http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/the-deltones/ http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/superhuman/ 3Peat @3PeatComedy 3Peat is an improv team from Chicago. We crush it 10pm every Monday at iO Chicago! Black Excellence! https://www.facebook.com/3peatcomedy/ Cook Co. Social Club @cocosocialclub Comedy from America's heart. @heygreghess @jenningsbrendan @mraterman @billc197 and Tim. cookcountysocialclub.com TJ and Dave @TJandDave Improv duo TJ and Dave. tjanddave.com Felt Improv @FeltImprov 'Felt' adds extra fun to the traditional improv show because its cast is not human. They have been entertaining audiences for over 6 years at iO Chicago. Glitch Improv @Glitchimprov An improvised comedy show performed by a cast of puppets for adults. #GlitchToEdFringe glitchimprov.com http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/tone/ Mission Theater @MissionChicago Improv duo TJ & @dpasquesi's new theater featuring @TJandDave and the sketch revue Undressed directed by TJ & Dave 1501 N Kingsbury Chicago, Il missiontheaterchicago.com http://www.katyschutte.co.uk/at-home.html Revolver Improv @RevolverImprov Improv team, perverts http://ioimprov.com/chicago/show/big-spoon-revolver-3/ http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/deep-schwa/ http://ioimprov.com/chicago/team/craig-uhlir/ http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/search-engine/ Craig Uhlir @CraigUhlir Teacher, performer, father and friend. Craiguhlir.com Colleen Doyle @AnyangHello $$$improv-comedy-actor-v. successful$$$ Thecolleendoyle.com Chaos Theory http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/chaos-theory/ The Deltones http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/the-deltones/
Improv London - Episode 38 Iain MacNaughton and Stephen Davidson in Chicago - Week 2 Weekly podcast documenting and developing the London improv scene. iO iO Chicago @iochicago Chicago's Best Improv Comedy ioimprov.com/chicago/ Susan Messing @MessingSusan Comedy does me. Nathan Jansen @nathanjansen Improviser, Actor, Writer, Comedian I'm not your father's Nathan Jansen. facebook.com/nathanjansen Baby Wants Candy @Babywantscandy The Completely Improvised Full Band Musical! BabyWantsCandy.com Patrick Rowland @patrickrowland3 Actor/Writer/Comedian patrickrowland.com 3Peat @3PeatComedy 3Peat is an improv team from Chicago. We crush it 10pm every Monday at iO Chicago! Black Excellence! https://www.facebook.com/3peatcomedy/ The Second City @TheSecondCity Legendary sketch and improv comedy theater & training center. Chicago/Toronto/Hollywood secondcity.com/chicago tara defrancisco @taradefrancisco @LogoTV actor, Worldwide performer w/acclaimed shows http://HEREthemusical.com & defrancisCo, Prez of TheImprovRetreat, iOChicago|CSz|SC alum. COMEDY FOREVER. taradefrancisco.com Jules Munns @julesmunns Heather Urquhart @Musicimprov Improviser with @maydays @TheShowstoppers @Ten1000million @BlytonImpro. Author @sponsong book. @newyorkdollies singer & Improv nerd. heatherurquhart.com Howard Johnson @KHowardJohnson Author, Python guy, improviser kimhowardjohnson.com Charna Halpern @CharnaHalpern ioimprov.com David Pasquesi @DPasquesi Bumbling fool. Sayer of things. facebook.com/david.pasquesi The Free Association @FAimprov Your destination for the finest improv in London. Classes, Shows, Good Times @COGARTS. TheFreeAssociation.co.uk http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/revolver/ TJ and Dave @TJandDave Improv duo TJ and Dave. tjanddave.com http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/here/ Rance Rizzutto @rancerizzutto Hypnotist, Improvisor, Photographer, Man rancerizzutto.com Virgin Daiquiri http://virginimprov.com/ http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/carl-the-passions/ The Neo-Futurists @neofuturists Experimental theater company, purveyors of TOO MUCH LIGHT MAKES THE BABY GO BLIND, the longest-running original show in Chicago. YOUTUBE:http://bit.ly/1mVtlLh neofuturists.org
Improv London - Episode 36 Iain MacNaughton and Stephen Davidson/iO Chicago Special Weekly podcast documenting and developing the London improv scene. iO iO Chicago @iochicago Chicago's Best Improv Comedy ioimprov.com/chicago/ Katy Schutte @katyschutte Improviser / Improv Coach / Actress @dqmanagement1 • @Maydays • @Project2prov • @KatyandRach • @DestinationPod katyschutte.co.uk Jules Munns @julesmunns The Maydays @Maydays Improv Comedy Theatre | Shows & Training Us: @lizpeterscomedy @seechord @musicimprov @katyschutte @julesmunns @johncremer @rhiannonvv @jblackwater @tiptreejen themaydays.co.uk Maria Peters @ThatMariaPeters Mostly improvised comedian with the odd earnest attempt to change the world for the better, usually around 3am. Rance Rizzutto @rancerizzutto Hypnotist, Improvisor, Photographer, Man rancerizzutto.com Florence Henderson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Henderson Cecilia http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/cecilia/ Deep Schwa http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/deep-schwa/ Jeff Griggs @griggsjeff I am the author of Guru; My Days With Del Close and the director of Red, White and Blaine. iPhone: 19.624756,-155.979858 jeffgriggs.blogspot.com https://www.amazon.com/Guru-My-Days-Del-Close/dp/1566636140 Brett Lyons @Scbrettlyons Let's just say I wasn't invited back to that blockparty again. Matt Higbee 'lesson planning ninja' The Deltones http://ioimprov.com/chicago/shows/the-deltones/ Susan Messing @MessingSusan Comedy does me. Improv Shakespeare @ImprovShakesCo The Improvised Shakespeare Company: Completely Improvised Plays using the Style, Themes & Language of William Shakespeare. email: info@improvisedshakespeare.com improvisedshakespeare.com Show & Tell http://ioimprov.com/chicago/show/show-tell/2016-07-26/ Norm Holly http://ioimprov.com/chicago/team/norm-holly/
Improv London - Episode 2 - Stephen Davidson And Christel Chaudet Maria Peters @ThatMariaPeters These tweets will be mostly improvised. https://www.facebook.com/MariaPetersImprov Montreal Improv @montrealimprov We teach and do improv comedy at the Montreal Improv Theatre (3697 St Laurent). Shows every Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun night. #montreal #improv #comedy montrealimprov.com Christel talks about the benefits of improv when it comes to writing. The Nursery @nurserytheatre A home for improv and other theatre near London Bridge. Workshops, rehearsal space, community. Drop by, the kettle's on! http://www.facebook.com/TheNursery thenurserytheatre.com Joe Bill @mrjoebill Professional Improviser, Sherpa to Now facebook.com/joe.bill Jules Munns @julesmunns Phil Lunn @itsphilhere It's me, on Twitter. philiplunn.uk Duran Duran @duranduran Duran Duran's official Twitter. New Album Paper Gods Available now: http://smarturl.it/PaperGods duranduran.com
Chris Gondek interviews Stephen Davidson, the author of Still Broken: Understanding the U.S. Healthcare System.
Chris Gondek interviews Stephen Davidson, the author of Still Broken: Understanding the U.S. Healthcare System.