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Last episode you heard from improvisers who weren’t improvising right now due to the current pandemic. Today, more voices and more reflections on what breaks can give improvisers and also if their views about improv as an art form have changed at all - and if so… how do they feel about the art form now?
Please check out the pages and projects from this episode’s guests
Rahel Otsa
Personal website: https://rahelotsa.ee/in-english/
Gael Doorneweerd-Perry
Traveling projects:
Amsterdam projects:
- https://www.flock-theatre.com/
- http://www.perryweerd.com/miyazaki-2020/
Socials:
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gael.facebk
- Instagram: @gaelperry
- Blog articles: http://www.perryweerd.com/blog/
King and Pete from Hong Kong:
Hong Kong Improv page: https://www.facebook.com/hongkongimprov/
Pete’s personal page: https://www.facebook.com/petegrellacomedy
Kevin Scott
Centralia Improv podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-scott2
Kevin’s other podcast on Movies: https://anchor.fm/kevin-scott15
Katharine Steer:
Tomes Theatrical Productions: https://www.facebook.com/Tomes-103467837769565
An online interview with Katherine about “Well-prov” a project she set up to help a housebound friend improvise:https://medium.com/steel-city-improv/katharine-steer-on-why-she-runs-wellprov-9fea2f047159
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