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Hi guys! Welcome to Third Thought Improv! My name is Carley and I’ve recently completed a Level 2 class at the Dallas Comedy House! (Holla!)
So first let me tell you a bit about myself. Ready…Set…Go!
The name’s Carley, as I said. I’m seventeen, I love comedy, I’m a pastor’s daughter, I’ll be attending El Centro community college next year!
Dallas Comedy House did it again! Level 2 SHOWCASE!
It’s funny, but now that I am older time sure seems to fly. I could have sworn I just turned 25 last week, and I could have sworn that we just had our Level 1 Showcase last week too.
Yet actually, I turned 34 a couple of months ago and my Level 1 showcase was almost 6 weeks ago!
Wow! I am supa-dupa excited! We have sold 100 tickets.
I am still at a loss. About 2 months ago I walked into the Dallas Comedy House and saw the crew perform by myself. You know the story by now, I was hooked and committed to get back into it.
I did, as you already know.
And today at Ozona’s Grill and Bar I am part of the group that has sold that joint out! Sucka!
Love and hate. Jill and Jim. Happy and sad.
I must develop a deeper pool of default emotions and characters.
In this video I talk about my light bulb moments during the last class this weekend. Little by little improvements are being made.
Jam Sessions with the Dallas Comedy House is a setting in which people can just come and have fun. No teaching. Simply improvising.
Attending has allowed me to gauge where I am and where I need to go by watching the more experienced actors at play. This week was not a pleasant feeling. But it is a feeling that keeps me driven to improve.
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Today I attended several improv workshops hosted by the Dallas Comedy House. Unofficially it was my first attempt at improv in over a year.
How exciting yet how nerve racking.
Amanda and Clay brought the talented Chris Trew & Tami Nelson from Austin’s New Movement Theater. Needless to say I was the most inexperienced person in the room, but was welcomed with open arms.
The Dallas Improv scene seems to be really bigger than I ever imagined. I had studied improv before and recently wanted to start doing it again, but was having the hardest time finding who was doing training locally.
I even called some of the guys I knew from my previous classes and they had no idea. Lucky for me I was a little persistent and lucky.
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Added on 05 October 2009
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