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The Gist

Comedy Week: Improv

The Gist

Peach Fish Productions

Daily News, News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

On The Gist, our second installment in this week of comedy focuses on the world of improv. Improvisers Amber Nash, TJ Jagodowski, and Zach Cherry join Mike to talk about what the improv scene is like in their respective cities, how the form has grown so quickly in the last 30 years, and why collaboration is such an exciting way to get a laugh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

The following recording may contain explicit language.

0:02.8

I can't get more explicit than May.

0:05.7

Let's just say it may.

0:07.0

["Main Theme Song"]

0:10.8

It's Tuesday, September 17, 2019,

0:13.4

from Slated to the Gisdy Micapesca.

0:15.5

And this, right now, you're in the middle of comedy week.

0:18.7

Day two, by the end of this week, will be 40% through

0:22.9

the funniness, kind of thrilling, kind of sad.

0:25.3

Today's episode is a discussion of improv,

0:27.9

or as my spell check wants me to say, improve.

0:30.8

Improv is not just your roommate's show

0:33.5

that she'd love you to come to, and also maybe

0:35.3

you could buy a drink.

0:36.6

Improv is changing the world of comedy.

0:39.8

But first, I want to bring you a brief excerpt

0:43.2

from the live show that we did last night.

0:45.4

The scene was the bellhouse in Brooklyn,

0:47.5

the third holiocyte in comedy podcasting,

0:50.1

Harry Condo Ballu, Marina Franklin,

0:51.9

and Khaled Rockmon, performed, sets.

0:54.5

And we all sat down, we talked things out.

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