I came in truly having no idea what to expect. The class consists of five of us, and we got straight to warming up and improv exercises.
Our instructor is ComedySportz Indianapolis Artistic Director Ed Trout. Having spent just two hours with him, it’s easy to see why he has had so much success in the area. He is incredibly observant and has an astute vision of what should be happening on stage. Perhaps most important of all, he is a terrific communicator and is very specific, constructive and supportive while giving feedback. For someone like me with comedic experience but plenty of room to grow, he is a valuable person to be around.
The focus of this week was scene-building. The truth is…a lot of people are funny, but it takes a lot more skill to translate humor into a specific character and into a specific scene. The exercises focused heavily on certain elements of building a scene, such as establishing and staying with your character or defining and maintaining the environment you’re in.
My first observation was this…the stage is 1000 degrees. Most stages I have been on in my life have been hot, and this one is no exception. It’s like an improv microwave. An improwave.
My second observation…this is truly challenging. I did not go in thinking it would be easy, but the exercises push you out of your comfort zone and force you to face your weaknesses and improve on them. For example, something I’ve learned I need to work on is making quicker decisions about who my character is going to be and what his relationship with the other participants is. During many scenes we started off slowly, but once we got our feet under us and really established who we were and what we were doing, things took off.
Overall, I left week one feeling challenged and encouraged. There is a lot to work on, but a class isn’t worth taking unless it can make you better. This is a class with good students, a great instructor, and a supportive atmosphere. My initial review from Ed: “So far, so good.” I can’t ask for much more than that.
And if nothing else…I spent my Tuesday night as a bitter agent driving through the Bermuda Triangle, an Italian thermal underwear manufacturer, the Jersey Shore producer, and a confused southern professional bodybuilder-physicist. What did you do?
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Bio
My name is Andy Ober. I am Senior Writer/Reporter at Inside INdiana Business. I have worked in the media for more than ten years and have performed comedy in some form or another for just as long. I fell in love with ComedySportz after seeing a few weekend shows and have made it my goal to become part of the group.
CSz lineups for Friday, July 29th at 7:30pm (subject to change). Red Team: Matt Kramer, Claire Wilcher, and Rick Randjelovic. Blue Team: John Patrick Coan, Kelsey VanVoorst, and Ed Trout. With Referee Tim Harrison and Mr. Voice Jason McIntosh.
The final 2011 ComedySportz World Championship match happens on Saturday, July 23rd, at 10:00pm at the historic Athenaeum Theater in downtown Indianapolis. Two teams will enter, but only one will leave with the Meaningless Cp and have improv bragging rights for one year. It’s all led to this final match. The theatre is located at 401 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN. To get tickets call 317-951-8499, or the shows page to order online. Don’t miss it!
The 2011 ComedySportz World Championship tournament is ready for all the funny on Friday, July 22nd, at 9:30pm at the historic Athenaeum Theater in downtown Indianapolis. Get ready for these matches as ComedySportz New York City takes on ComedySportz Portland in the first half and ComedySportz Los Angeles goes up against ComedySportz Indianapolis. You’re running out of chances to see the “Greatest Spectacle In Comedy”. The theatre is located at 401 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN. To get tickets call 317-951-8499, or the shows page to order online. Don’t miss it!
CSz lineups for Thursday, June 30th at 7:30pm (subject to change). Red Team: Allie Vollmer and Brent Owens. Blue Team: Eric Metcalf, Kendra Wilcox, and Mike Gospel. With Referee Matt Kramer.
CSz lineups for Saturday, June 25th at 10pm (subject to change). Red Team: Jarrod Reid, Corey Jefferson, and Brent Owens. Blue Team: Matt Kramer, Terrell Woods, and John Patrick Coan With Referee Strange David and Ms. Voice Kelsey VanVoorst.
CSz lineups for Saturday, June 25th at 7:30pm (subject to change). Red Team: Lauren Ahlwardt, Woody Rau, John Patrick Coan. Blue Team: Kristin Katsu, Terrell Woods, and Kelsey VanVoorst. With Referee Matt Kramer and Mr. Voice Strange David.
CSz lineups for Friday, June 24th at 7:30pm (subject to change). Red Team: Jeff Clawson, Michael Davis, and Lauren Ahlwardt. Blue Team: Tim Harrison, Jamie McNulty, and Strange David. With Referee Ed Trout and Ms. Voice Kari Stamatoplos.
CSz lineups for Thursday, June 23rd at 7:30pm (subject to change). Red Team: Eric Metcalf, Brent Owens, and Matt Kramer. Blue Team: Michael Davis, Mike Gospel and Kelsey VanVoorst. With Referee Danny Rockey and Mr. Voice Jason McIntosh.
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