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The Backline

Canadian Comedy Award winners Rob Norman and Adam Cawley discuss weekly improv-based topics based on a theme.
May 09 2024

355
Between the Schools

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The Backline

355
Between the Schools

00:51:39 Download (47MB)

Years ago, if you grew up in an “improv town” you would train at a local improv school and and learn from local instructors. Unless you moved cities or frequented comedy festivals, you didn’t have a chance to learn a different style or technique.  Now more than ever it is possible to train with teachers from across the world. But what do you when you’re playing with somoene who has radically different training than you?

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