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The theater known for hosting legendary improv shows, opened in December 1959.
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Meryl loves improv, I guess, and never really gets to do it.
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Tracy Morgan can improv, you know what I mean, he said.
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Mostly, it is because of the unpredictably hit-or-miss nature of the improv form.
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She performed improv based on the play for the Feminist.com 20th anniversary event.
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A bunch of stupidly brave impro teams take up the challenge.
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But fair enough, if it helps generate the performer-audience rapport on which impro feeds.
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French ballet, not yet set in its ways, would have been transformed by Africans into impro visational and fusion ballet.
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Thus, the postoperative improvement in the exercise capacity both in mitral stenosis and in aortic regurgitation is associated with an impro …
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A very small crew and shot impro, now here, I get the impression that this was, the dialogue itself was probably improvised.
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The workshops have included a lecture on vaginal anatomy, group orgasms, improvisationaltheater orgasms, and a vagina valentine-making workshop.
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The authors describe a pilot improvisationaltheater (improv) course and present the preliminary outcomes showing its impact on interprofessional empathy.
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His first interest in a comedic career came after he saw an improv show at Chicago's The Second City, the first on-going improvisationaltheater troupe.
Usage of improv theatre in English
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This year residents at three Wellington retirement villages have been piloting a new improvtheatre programme.
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NZ actor and Australian director presenting The Blind Date Project improvtheatre project at Auckland's Basement Theatre.