In the Midst of a Pandemic
We’re sitting at around 5 and a half months past the San Francisco Bay Area issuing a shelter-in-place order. Many Bay Area improv theatres have shifted their classes and shows online, as no shows are available to take place in person right now. For myself, it has been a challenge to decide how to shift…
Giving Thanks for a Year of Improv
It’s Thanksgiving here in the United States tomorrow, and I wanted to spend some time appreciating what I’ve gotten out of the year in my improv life. Over the last few months I’ve been quite busy with my life changing in a host of ways, whilst at the same time trying to figure out this…
Persevering With Festival Submissions and Handling Personal Feelings of Jealousy
Tickets to the San Francisco Improv Festival just went on sale, including to So You Want a Job’s first appearance at the festival. This is the 3rd festival So You Want a Job has been invited to perform at, but it hasn’t been an easy road. It’s not a show that’s been accepted to every…
Bay Area Improviser Survey Results: Technology and Marketing, and Last Words
This is the final part of the survey blog series. These results are associated with the statistics shared in part one. It is important to remind you that this survey was answered by people in the SF Bay Area improv community (performers, teachers, producers, and students alike) and as such opinions here may vary greatly…
Bay Area Improviser Survey Results: Experience with Theatres and Festivals
This is part five of the survey blog series. These results are associated with the statistics shared in part one. It is important to remind you that this survey was answered by people in the SF Bay Area improv community (performers, teachers, producers, and students alike) and as such opinions here may vary greatly from…
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