Posts Tagged ‘long form improvisation’

Agree to Disagree

TV’s own Annie “The Mouth” Hoff and I often disagree on the quality of our USS shows. It’s just something you can set your watch to: one of us will be up while the other is way down. Instead of using boring keypads to type about it, we used a less-boring camera to record about [...]

Mark Twain Nails It Again

“Always tell the truth; then you don’t have to remember anything.” Boom. I’m going to remember this the next time someone asks how you make callbacks in a Harold. Mixed around in improv terms, this quote means, “If you’re reacting truthfully, the callbacks will present themselves.”