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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Washington Improv Theater Auditions: Caveat

Caveat, one of Washington Improv Theater's premier longform improvisation ensembles, is looking to add new members, and is holding an open audition.

The Caveat Audition will be held, Saturday, April 26th from 10AM - 4PM at the Children's Studio School (13th and V St., NW).

The Audition will be comprised of varied group scene work. If you are selected to attend call-backs, you will be notified by 10PM on April 26th.

Callbacks will take place the following day, Sunday, April 27th
beginning at 11AM at the Children's Studio School (13th and V St. NW).

SIGN UP HERE
no later than 4 pm, Friday, April 25th.

Read the FAQs online. If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact Justin Purvis via email, LaughRyott1@gmail.com, or by phone, 443-831-6796.

Do it. Audition.

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Caveat @ The Comedy Spot in Ballston

Washington Improv Theater's most energetic troupe, Caveat, explodes all over the Comedy Spot next weekend.

And they are debuting a new experimental format. Calling in one of their former members, James Williams, the show will be a plethera of music, lightning and love.

Yes, they have the power to create romantic clouds of music.

8PM Thursday Feb 21 - $10
8PM Friday Feb 22 - $15
7:30PM Saturday Feb 23 - $15

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Philadelphia Improv Festival '07 Recap


Last weekend I performed with the Washington Improv Theater troupe Jackie at the Philadelphia Improv Festival . I went two years ago as a member of Season Six (where Stuart and I had the pleasure of meeting Philly's worst-whore-woman-beast of a bartender). This year marked PHIF's 3rd anniversary and it has already grown alot since it began. In fact, Philadelphia is very similar to DC's improv scene. It has a small community, in which there are just a handful of groups on the forefront. The main being the Philly Improv Theater, whose members created and produced the festival. Philadelphia's improv influences do travel far as groups from New York, Washington DC, Chicago, and LA all came to the city to perform.

What you get at the PHIF is a close group of fellow improvisers and a pretty good mix of talent, all of whom are eager to try something fun in front of a new crowd. Some of the troupes I enjoyed the most were The Gunshow (NYC), who did a fantastic long-form show involving a father trying to tell his son about sex as he is being hauled of to jail and 30,000kHz of Sound (NYC), a BAT show done completely in the dark. Unfortunately, there was also the "hahah poop!" induced shows that left me looking for the exit. But hey, that is what you get a an improv festival right? Overall, you get the sense that the PHIF is making quick strides to become something one everyone on the east coast looks forward to by sticking to their guns and inviting strong, long form based shows year after year.

Jackie had a great show, as did the other troupes from Washington Improv Theater; 161, Caveat and iMusical. Jackie's show actually marks the last performance of Zack Phillips in WIT. Zack has been incredibly instrumental in making Jackie and WIT what it is today and I am sad to see him go. Too bad he is just too damn talented. I need more dull friends, so they will never leave me! Zack, I wish you luck buddy.

iMusical actually closed out the festival Saturday night with one of their more silly performances, which included Jordan Hirsch singing to heart-broken parent Shawn Westfall about how "raising a hand to your child" was the fast way to gain back your child's respect. I loved it and I plan on using that advice when I have children. And yes, I will be singing as I do it.

Weird. How did Jay get in here?

Anyways a big thanks to Matt, Rick, Nathan and Alli for putting up the festival and inviting WIT again to join them. Philadelphia is like DC's sister city. I know there are incredibly talented improv comedians in both towns and it is up to people like WIT and the Philly Improv Theater to continue making sure people know about them.

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