In the past couple of episodes you’ve heard from people who have moved their improv online using Zoom - all the improv that you’ve heard covered in this podcast has been visually led. But what about podcasts? Unlike Zoom, improv in podcast form was here before Covid-19 led to the doors shutting on improv theatres and performance spaces. Given the medium already existed as a home for improv, what does it have to offer?This episode you hear from:Tony Harris and Katy Schutte from Destination - the improvised journey. Check out that podcast here:www.destinationpod.co.uk Plus you can get Katy's book "The Improvisers Way" - highly recommendedUK link: https://amzn.to/2W7qaoFUSA link: https://amzn.to/35oVPoR Jon GabrusHear him on:https://www.earwolf.com/show/comedy-bang-bang/ https://www.earwolf.com/show/improv4humans/ https://headgum.com/high-and-mighty Kate CockerCheck out her speaker coaching and podcast training website here: http://www.thepresentercoach.co.uk/And hear her inspiring “Everyday Positivity” podcast here:https://volleythat.com/show/everyday-positivity/The Improv Chronicle Podcast is hosted and produced by Nottingham improviser Lloydie James LloydSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is what the world of improv sounds like.Improv is constantly evolving so how do we chronicle what is happening to it as an art form on and off stage? Each episode, The Improv Chronicle seeks to ignite and expand your interest in improvised theatre and comedy by speaking to people who are knowledgable about or impacted by different issues and topics related to the art form. Hosted by improviser and broadcaster Lloydie James Lloyd from Nottingham, England, each short episode lifts the lid on an aspect of improv worth exploring and helps chronicle the growth of spontaneous discovery...