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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Summary of Improv Goals 024


While I was the only person who anything about the show, an analogy
of a crew describes the team-work among the players of Nerds.
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Following introduction, we generally start with an opening where those who feel that they know something about the topic remain on stage, find a seat on either a chair or box and informally discuss as if we were in a living room.
OK OK OK, I took stage with no reservation, and John and Steve joined. While I forgot to mention that John Crichton possessed knowledge of wormholes, traveling aliens on a living vessel with Peacekeepers in pursuit served the basis for two great scenes at the Roving Imp on Saturday night.
David narrated a scene where John and I were living space ships. John mimed the use of a walker. The metaphor of docking was used for mating.

Matt came on stage as the child. The scene continued until the child returned and reacted to bedroom eyes from his mother toward him, “Mom?”
fun adjective “space” was used throughout another scene between a husband Matt and wife John, which worked because of their emotional connection.
Sometime during another scene, “Through the wormhole” was mentioned, and I made a sweep edit across the stage with Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman.

John assumed the character of Freeman, and I appeared from a wormhole.

John called me, “Superman,” I phased through another wormhole. Steve came on stage, and John called him, “Mediocre Man.”

We had a run of scenes illustrating the mediocrity of Mediocre Man.
Yes, every player was  awesome last night.

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