Posts Tagged ‘batman’

Improv Tools In The Days of Radio

Since I’ve become a stay-at-home father, I have found many things to value that I didn’t care about.  Two of these things coincide to the most calm and relaxing time of my day: walks and podcasts.  I’ve recently discovered a ton of old radio theater broadcasts, some good, some not good at all.  By far [...]

Improv Tips: Taking Suggestions

We’ve all gotta do it, right? It’s part of what makes improv a magic trick: the audience gives us a suggestion — any suggestion at all, be it good or bad — and the performers create comedy. But what if you’re tired of getting bad suggestions? Or the same suggestions? Or the same bad suggestions? [...]

I Wrote It, They Shot It — “Racist Batman”

Mouse here. One of my favorite parts of being a writer is writing words into a script and then sending that script to people who perform those words. It’s a treat, and now my trek toward legitimacy marches on, thanks to one of my three mild obsessions. I’ve submitted a bunch of sketches to The [...]