Thursday, July 14, 2011

You Know You're an Improv Playhouse Student When...

1) A room with all-black walls, ceiling, and floor isn’t depressing…it’s exciting!
2) It seems perfectly natural for a monkey to be wearing a beret and carrying a megaphone.
3) Most of your friends have confessed their deep, abiding love for—in a game of Honey I Love You, of course.
4) No stage is too small for a great performance.
5) It’s never too early to buy candy during a rehearsal—“It will give me energy for my
performance!”
6) You’ve played animals, magical creatures, people of the opposite gender…and you’ve loved
every minute of it!
7) You find yourself saying “You made friendship bracelets at your summer camp? Oh, that's cool. At my summer camp, we made art.”

Guest blogger Shannon Campe is Improv Playhouse’s Resident Dramaturge. She has worked as both a teacher and an actress during her ten years at Improv Playhouse, where credits include The Glass Menagerie (Amanda), Blithe Spirit (Elvira), and Alice in Wonderland (Alice.) She is currently studying Theatre and Creative Writing at Butler University in Indianapolis.

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