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Talking Shop: An Improv Podcast with Brian Gray

Brian Graybrianmgray.com
In Talking Shop, Pittsburgh improv teacher, coach and performer Brian Gray talks improv with improvisers. He gets deep into his guest's relationship with their work to discuss how they perform the way they love to perform. The show features an interview, usually an improv set, and Q&A. brianmgray.com/podcast
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Episodes

019 - The Bristol Improv Theater - On community focus, improv as a process, and balancing strong offers with discovery

An interview on the craft of comedy with the directors of the Bristol Improv Theatre (BIT), soon to be the UK’s first improv theater! On this episode, I speak with Andy Yeoh, the Theatre Director of the BIT and Caitlin Campbell, the Assistant Theatre Director of the BIT who are also instructors with the BIT theatre school, performers on the BIT house company, Degrees of Error, and two of the sweetest human beings. We discuss the BIT’s focus on building community (and the general “skillshare” cul...

Nov 04, 20161 hr 8 min

018 - Megan Gray - On her confidence journey, gender and all women improv spaces, and positive notes

An interview on the craft of comedy with the Artistic Director of the Magnet Theater in New York City, member of the Magnet resident team Junior Varsity, producer of the monthly all female improv show “We Might Just Kiss” and level one teacher Megan Gray. The Magnet is an open and welcome community where they believe they can teach anyone to improvise, and Megan embodies that philosophy. Megan and I discuss her journey to become more confident on stage, the differences between mixed-gender teams...

May 19, 20161 hr 6 min

016 - Matt Holmes - On Improvising with Non-Improvisers and his 3 Simple Steps

Matt Holmes is a 15+ year improv veteran, co-founder of renowned Philadelphia improv team Rare Bird Show, and creator of Matt &, a show in which he improvises a 20- to 45-minute long form set with an audience member who has never done improv before. The show has enthralled me every time I've seen it, enough that I helped bring him to Pittsburgh and enjoyed lots of shop talk at my kitchen table. It took a few months to get him on the show. Matt and I talk about the fascinating strategy he has...

Dec 02, 20151 hr 7 min

015 - Susan Messing - On Doing What the F*ck She Wants and the Annoyance Philosophy

At the Detroit Improv Festival, I felt so lucky to grab a few minutes of time with 30+ year improv veteran, founding member of the Annoyance Theater, performer and teacher at iO and Second City, the ever-inspiring Susan Messing. We chat about the three different institutions Susan performs at, dive deeper on the Susan Messing quotes that have had a big impact on me, and what gets her off on stage. We didn't have time for a set, but we did get to record in front of a moped gang! So enjoy the stre...

Sep 11, 201533 min

014 - Kevin Mullaney - On Clear Games and Using Both Organic and Premise-Based Styles

At Improv Wins in Austin, I also caught up with Artistic Director for the Chicago Improv Festival. Artistic Director for Under The Gun Theater and former head of the training program and Artistic Director of the UCB Theater Kevin Mullaney. Brian and Kevin talk about how, since moving back to Chicago, Kevin has come to admire premise-based improv and teach it as a core way to approach scenes, particularly later in Harold. He talks about his view of games and turning an unusual moment into a game ...

Feb 03, 20151 hr 4 min

013 - Chris Trew - On How Everything is Improv, the Power of Positivity and Building a Language of Improv

The return of Talking Shop features an interview with a founding member of The New Movement theaters in Austin and New Orleans, improv performer and teacher, co-author of Improv Wins, stand-up comic, the creator of the Air Sex World Championship, a pro wrestling manager, a sports columnist and podcaster, and rapper, Chris Trew. The Austin Chronicle has said “Chris Trew is out of his fucking mind.” Brian and Chris talk about how all of his varied pursuits are filtered for him through a lens of co...

Jan 24, 201545 min

012 - Asaf Ronen - On diagnosing improv, choosing the fun scene and The Institution

July features an interview with 20+ year improv veteran, author of the book author of Directing Improv: Show the Way By Getting Out of the Way, and Educational Director at The Institution Theater, Asaf Ronen. Asaf has taught improvisation in Canada, Great Britain, Norway and in twenty-seven of The United States. His directing credits include the all-girl group goga, the improvised comic book adventure show Ka-Baam!!, and Death in the City, a dramatic longform improv piece, at the NY Fringe Festi...

Jul 21, 201445 min

011 - Kevin Allison - On the sketch writing process at The State and ordinary people telling RISK!-y stories

April features an interview with comedic writer, actor and storyteller, Kevin Allison. Kevin’s first appearance into the public spotlight was on the extremely bizarre and beloved MTV sketch series The State. He is now the host and curator of RISK!, one of one of the Internet’s edgiest storytelling podcasts “where people tell true stories they never thought they’d date to share” and the head instructor of The Story Studio where storytelling is taught to everyone from performers to executives. Bri...

May 05, 201453 min

010 - Aaron Kleiber - On writing on the stage, the evolution of a joke, and the joy of improvisation

March features an interview with Aaron Kleiber. Aaron recently made his national television debut on “Gotham Comedy Live” with host Jim Bruer and has been a requested feature performer across the country for Bob Saget, Jim Breuer and Steve-O (to name a few). He has appeared on TV, film, numerous national commercials and produced, wrote and performed in the award-winning independent films Captain Blasto and A Great Disturbance. Aaron studied and performed at the Second City in Chicago and improvi...

Mar 22, 20141 hr 6 min

009 - The Well Known Strangers - On their philosophy, rehearsal process, and love and respect for each other

The first Talking Shop of 2014 features a Talking Shop first: an entire team, The Well Known Strangers. Formed originally as a house team at the Steel City Improv Theater in October 2012, the Strangers have been a force on Pittsburgh stages ever since. Beyond Pittsburgh, the Strangers were Official Selections at the Chicago Improv Festival and the Detroit Improv Festival and won the Audience Choice Award at the Pittsburgh 48 Hour Film Festival for their short film, “Hunter Gathering.” Brian and ...

Mar 04, 201457 min

008 - Ric Walker - On the Improvised Shakespeare Company, the 4 qualities necessary to be great at improv, and using stock characters

In November's episode, Brian sits down with performer, teacher and writer Ric Walker. Ric has taught Improvisation, Acting and Writing for organizations including Pegasus Players, After School Matters and The Second City. He has improvised with legendary companies such as The Improvised Shakespeare Company, Comedy Sportz Chicago, The Second City and MCTD (Midwest Comedy Tool & Die). Ric is currently an MFA Student at Pitt and an active member of the Pittsburgh comedy community. Ric and Brian...

Nov 30, 20131 hr 15 min

007 - Jethro Nolen - On working with Del and allowing everything to be part of the work

In October's episode, Brian sits down with Arcade Comedy co-founder and twenty year improv veteran Jethro Nolen. Jethro has studied and performed at iO and Annoyance in Chicago with teachers such as Charna Halpern, Mick Napier, Susan Messing, Joe Bill, Craig Cackowski, Rich Talarico. He has performed with Boom Chicago in Amsterdam, at iO West in LA and studied with The Groundlings. Jethro is now a Creative Director at Arcade Comedy Theater where he performs regularly with Nolen & Nolen, Dinn...

Nov 04, 20131 hr 5 min

006 - Benjamin Amiri - Dedication, being there in the scene, and direct and kind coaching

Benjamin Amiri began his improv career at free Irony City workshops ​in 2008 and his blossomed into a talented player, sought-after coach and introspective articulator about his work. Ben has been a member of the Steel City Improv Theater house teams The Up & Up, Field Trip and Well Known Strangers as well as a number of independent teams and coach of Hotel Nowhere and Yeah Those Guys. ​I talk with Ben about getting interested in improv as a professional engineer, then diving in hard, being ...

Oct 19, 201351 min

005 - Michael Capristo - Game without thinking too hard and the LA improv scene

Michael Capristo has been doing longform improv since 2007. He has studied at the UCB Theater in New York before moving to Pittsburgh where he taught and performed in such memorable SCIT shows as Post-Crisis; Gillotti, Capristo, and Beck; and Delighting Myself with Michael Capristo. He now lives in LA where he performs with his team Old Vegas at the iO West and several indie theaters in town. I talk to Mike about writing vs improv, his definition of game and how he uses finds it without struggli...

Aug 30, 201340 min

004 - Sam Turich - Short form, acting, and relaxing on stage

Sam Turich has been a professional improviser for over fifteen years. He has directed at Gotham City Improv in NYC where he created the long-running weekly main stage show Off the Top of Our Heads. Sam has acted on stage and screen and is currently in post-production on Progression, a full-length feature about a progressive dinner in Lawrenceville. I chat with Sam about short form improv -- its virtues, how he did it well, and why more people should perform it -- acting, and his zen approach to ...

Jul 18, 20131 hr 1 min

003 - Woody Drennan

Listen in on one of Brian's favorite past times, talking shop with Steel City Improv Theater Artistic Director Woody Drennan.​ ​Woody studied and performed improv for the last 16 years in Los Angeles at theaters such as iO West, UCB LA, Second City LA and the Groundlings. Since moving to Pittsburgh, he has become an invaluable member of the SCIT family with his work on shows like Midseason Replacements and LawProv, groups such as Well Known Strangers, and his general enthusiasm. We discuss what ...

Jun 19, 201353 min

002 - Amie Roe and Kristen Schier

Brian talks to best friends and five-year duo partners Amie Roe and Kristen Schier. Together, they are the award-winning Amie and Kristen Show/Kristen and Amie Show​, an organic and incredibly fun show. Separately, Amie is a member of the Megawatt team Brick at the at the Magnet Theater in NYC and a psychotherapist. Kristen is the Season Producer at the Philly Improv Theater, the Artistic Director of the Philly N Crowd, and a professional actor, improvisor and teacher. We discuss what makes thei...

Apr 29, 201349 min

001 - Greg Gillotti

In this premier episode, Brian talks to SCIT Teacher and performer and comedy nerd Greg Gillotti. We discuss Greg's performance style as a devotedly supportive player and how he doesn't feel like he is one, his tools for getting out of writer/director mode, his research and preparation for coaching the Nebby Spectres into a narrative arc, and his creation of shows based on catchy names. We perform a series of scenes in which Brian keeps trying to give Greg objects and kisses and Greg keeps begru...

Mar 24, 201348 min

000 - Talking Shop: An Improv Podcast

In the first brief episode of Talking Shop: An Improv Podcast, host Brian Gray summarizes the format and goal of the podcast and gets listeners excited about the live recording of the first full episode on March 22 at 11pm at the Steel City Improv Theater. http://www.steelcityimprov.com/shows/schedule#date=2013-03&event=20130322-1100

Feb 27, 20132 min
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