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Tag Archives: improv
Halloweekend 2014!
Finally, Halloween was on a weekend! Friday was great; there were way more people in costume than I expected! I dressed up specifically for my Greek myth class as a satyr–complete with maple leaves, twig antlers, and fawn ears I … Continue reading
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Tagged costumes, cute, friends, funny, Halloween, holiday, improv, photos
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I’M AN OFFICIAL FUNNY PERSON
…at least, that’s what it feels like when your face is in the paper! An article published in Puget Sound’s school paper, The Trail, focused on the improv comedy group I’m a part of here on campus, Ubiquitous They. My … Continue reading
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Tagged article, comedy, improv, newspaper, the trail, ubiquitous
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Improv in the Sun
This week’s weather has been a complete blessing. So much sun and such nice temperatures! To celebrate/take advantage of it, the improv team decided to have practice outside. Here’s a quick picture I took of our lovely sunprov! (featuring a … Continue reading
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Tagged improv, jones, outdoors, pretty, quad, Spring, Sun, weather
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SUPER QUICK AWESOME UPDATE
Okay, I couldn’t helped but be SO EXCITED to share this news with you guys!! I MADE IT ONTO PUGET SOUND’S IMPROV TEAM, UBIQUITOUS THEY!!! AHHHHHHHHH okay. I’m sorry, I’m just really excited! I cannot WAIT to get started going … Continue reading
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Tagged acting, funny, HORRAY, improv, Ubiquitous They, ut
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Improv Everywhere!
Since high school, I’ve loved being a part of theater. The whole process of discovering your character, memorizing lines, bonding with your cast, and finally performing for an audience requires a lot of hard work, but is so worth it … Continue reading