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So you think you're funny?
By Allison Silverman
As you probably know by now, the Yale community contains people with all kinds
of interests, from singing to non-singing and everything in between. If you
like working with wood, perhaps you should try woodworking. If you like
listening to music, perhaps you should try woodworking. If you like football,
woodworking might work for you.
But if you love performing, traveling, and spending time with funnyno, make
that hystericalpeople, you need to consider one of Yale's four
improvisational comedy troupesExit Players, Just Add Water, The Purple
Crayon, and The Viola Question.
A typical improv show consists of games and scenes based on audience
suggestions. One performer in the group asks the audience for anything from an
adverb to a physical absurdity ("You're turning into a bicycle and there's a
college dean in your torso," or the family favorite, "Your butt is slowly
expanding"). The players then perform several scenes based on the audience's
suggestions by merely acting them out or subtly incorporating them into
different scenarios. The most popular skit, naturally, is woodworking.
Apart from performing on campus, the groups travel to perform at other
colleges and high schools. During vacations, they go on national tours.
International tours have not yet caught on with the improv troupes, due not to
language barriers, but to horrendously ugly passport photos.
You don't have to be an actor to be an in improv groupyou can come from
any discipline. All you need is energy, a feel for comedy, and of course,
flexibility. As Woody Allen wrote, "If it bends, it's funny. If it breaks, it's
not funny."
If you're bendable and feel confident that you won't break, Yale
improvisational groups would love to see you at their shows and auditions. In
the meantime, have a wonderful summer, and try to get some good passport
photos. Our groups are expanding as fast as our butts.
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