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Mark and Bill are joined by the actor/improviser who directs Camp Improv Utopia and is involved in managing improv spaces such as Denver’s Rise Comedy. We talk about the notion of community, with a scene about the neighborhood watch and a return to Empty Street to deal seriously in a public-service-announcement/after-school special sort of way with the issue of buying liquor underage.
How does one foster a supportive improv community? Can we develop a community of returning Empty Street cast members?
You can choose to watch this discussion on unedited video.
In the post-game, Mark and Bill talk briefly about people who can’t sympathize beyond their immediate circle.
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Mark and Bill are joined by the actor/improviser who directs Camp Improv Utopia and is involved in managing improv spaces such as Denver’s Rise Comedy. We talk about the notion of community, with a scene about the neighborhood watch and a return to Empty Street to deal seriously in a public-service-announcement/after-school special sort of way with the issue of buying liquor underage.
How does one foster a supportive improv community? Can we develop a community of returning Empty Street cast members?
You can choose to watch this discussion on unedited video.
In the post-game, Mark and Bill talk briefly about people who can’t sympathize beyond their immediate circle.
The image was snatched from here.
Hear more PvI. Support the podcast! Check out other Evergreen Podcast offerings.

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