Mike O'Brien has been a writer and featured player on Saturday Night Live. He is an alumni of The Second City Main Stage in Chicago and was a member of the legendary Harold team The Reckoning at iO Chicago. Jimmy sat down and talked to Mike about his love for uncomfortable comedy, his journey from writer to performer on SNL, and his new comedy album, Tasty Radio.
Dec 07, 2015•1 hr 1 min
Mike Carr has been the Artistic Director at SAK Comedy Lab in Orlando, FL, since 2006. He has performed with Mission Improvable, studied at iO Chicago where he was on the Harold team Revolver and gotten to improvise at his job at The Monster Inc. Laugh Floor at Disney World. In this episode, Jimmy talks to Mike at the Tampa Improv Festival about how he got started in theater and what it is like to be an artistic director at an improv theater.
Nov 30, 2015•1 hr 10 min
Anne Libera is the director of The Comedy Studies program of Columbia College at The Second City in Chicago. She is a well-respected teacher and director who was the Executive Artistic Director of The Second City Training Center for eight years. Jimmy sat down and talked to her about going from actor to director, becoming friends with Stephen Colbert at Northwestern University and the importance working with people you like.
Nov 23, 2015•1 hr 6 min
TJ Jagodowski and Dave Pasquesi are true improv legends. Their show, TJ and Dave, is an international award-winning show that has inspired improvisers all over the world. Jimmy sat down and talked to them about the history of TJ and Dave, their new book, Improvising at the Speed of Life, and why they decided to give up running The Mission Theater.
Nov 16, 2015•1 hr 17 min
Anthony LeBlanc is an actor, teacher and director who recently directed the current Second City etc. show "Soul Brother, Where Art Thou?" He was also a cast member of the Second Mainstage, where he put up two revues. Jimmy talks to him about how the death of his brother has inspired him, why his dream job was to work for NASA and his insight about race in comedy today.
Nov 07, 2015•1 hr 9 min
Jen Ellison is a director, writer, teacher and performer who is best known for directing The Second City e.t.c.'s 38th revue, "Apes of Wrath."She teaches at The Second City, DePaul University, and Columbia College. In this episode, Jimmy talks to Jen about discovering a passion for directing at a young age, the transition from DePaul's Theatre School to ComedySportz, and the importance of admitting your mistakes.
Nov 02, 2015•1 hr 20 min
Irene Marquette is a performer, teacher, writer and director. Best known for the host of the popular "Curio Show" she teaches at iO-Chicago, The Annoyance and Comedy Studies at Columbia College. She also regulary improvises with Tone and Super Human at IO-Chicago. Jimmy talked to her about starting out doing murder mystery dinner theater with her parents, finding improv at 19 in a coffee shop in Las Vegas and how important it is do the improv you love doing.
Oct 26, 2015•1 hr 15 min
Joel Murray joins Jimmy during a recent trip to Chicago and talks about his time with The Second City Chicago, his career in film and television, and growing up with brothers Bill Murray and Brian Doyle Murray.
Oct 19, 2015•1 hr 3 min
Jimmy explores the process of getting rejected in comedy with guests Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer from Broad City, David Koechner, Dan Harmon, Colbert writer Brian Stack, and more.
Oct 09, 2015•50 min
In this episode, which was recorded live at the Providence Improv Festival, Jimmy interviews two of the pillars of the Providence improv community: Melissa Bowler, the artistic director of Provindence Improv Guild (P.I.G.) and Tim Thibodeau, the producer of the Providence Improv Festival. They talk about their thriving improv community, how P.I.G. was formed, and the advantages of improvising in a smaller city.
Oct 03, 2015•1 hr
Zach Ward is the owner, founder and executive producer of DSI Comedy Theater, as well as the artist director and executive producer of the NC Comedy Arts Festival. Jimmy sat down at talked to him about starting improv classes in North Carolina, while he was still living in Chicago improvising, what it takes to run an improv theater and why he considers himself a comedian who does improv.
Sep 28, 2015•1 hr 13 min
Lance Barber is best known for his role as Pauli G on the short-lived TV sitcom The Comeback on HBO, as well as Jimmy Speckerman in The Big Bang Theory. He studied at The Second City and iO-Chicago where he worked with the legendary Del Close. Jimmy sat down with Lance to talk about what he learned from Del, turning down Second City to move to LA and playing Pauli G.
Sep 20, 2015•1 hr 6 min
Jeff Bouthiette is currently the Head of the Music Program at the Second City Training Center in Chicago. As an improviser, he was a longtime member of the musical improv troupe Jazz Hands Across America and currently performs with the Second City Training Center musical improv house ensemble, Infinite Sundaes. Jimmy sat down with him at the Chicago Musical Improv Festival and talked to him about how musical improv is growing up, what the next frontier is for musical improv, and why studying mus...
Sep 14, 2015•1 hr 10 min
Dan Telfer is stand-up comedian who has opened for Maria Bamford, Brian Posehn and Patton Oswalt. He's performed at the Just For Laughs Festival in both Montreal and Chicago and his writing has appeared in Paste Magazine, The Onion, and The A.V. Club. Jimmy talks to him about starting out in theater, how quickly he made the transition from improv to stand-up, and how he's always been a nerd.
Sep 06, 2015•1 hr 13 min
Paul Vaillancourt is the author of the new book Triangle of the Scene, as well as a teacher at iO West, a member of Beer Shark Mice and one of the most respected improvisers around. Jimmy sat down with him to talk about his specific approach to long form scene work, playing with Beer Shark Mice and all the great opportunities he's had along the way.
Aug 30, 2015•1 hr 12 min
Jeff Griggs is a teacher at iO-Chicago and The Second City Training Center in Chicago and is the author of Guru: My Days with Del Close. Jimmy sits down and talks to Jeff about his experience with Del Close, improvising with Deep Schwa and what it is like to getting into the Second City directing program later in life.
Aug 23, 2015•1 hr 3 min
Rush Howell has been improvising in Chicago since 1999. He has performed with groups such as 3033, Atlantis, CUFFS, The Scene and ARMANDO DIAZ at iO-Chicago. Rush has coached and taught at many theaters across the country and at dozens of festivals. Jimmy talked to him about how he balances being a full-time lawyer, why he still loves to improvise and creating your own projects.
Aug 06, 2015•1 hr 1 min
Rashawn Nadine Scott is the cast of The Second City e.t.c.'s 39th revue, "Soul Brother Where Are Thou?" She is a recipient of the Bob Curry Fellowship, and she's performed in The Art of Falling with Second City and Hubbard Street Dance. Jimmy talks to he about her amazing confidence, how she got the Bob Curry Fellowship, and how having a background in singing and musical theater helps her at Second City.
Aug 06, 2015•1 hr 1 min
Zach Bartz and Kevin Gerrity are the masterminds behind Shit Hole, one of Chicago's most popular underground comedy shows. Jimmy talks to them about why they have such a big following with their anti-marketing approach, the expectations they have for their audiences and performers, and why building community has been so important to their success.
Aug 02, 2015•1 hr 12 min
Jorin Garguilo is an incredible teacher and improviser living in Chicago. He performs with Revolver, Felt and The Scene at iO Chicago and was part of the legendary group Rainbow Deli at CIC. Jimmy sat down with him and talked about starting out improvising when he was 17 in North Carolina, performing with Revolver and why he think he did his best work with Rainbow Deli.
Jul 27, 2015•58 min
In this latest episode of Improv Nerd, Jimmy talks to Scott Morehead of the Second City e.t.c. cast and the Late '90s at iO Chicago. Jimmy talks to him about his journey to a resident company at Second City, asking for what you want and becoming a dad.
Jul 20, 2015•1 hr 7 min
Katie Rich writes for SNL's Weekend Update, is an alumni of The Second City Mainstage and has performed at iO-Chicago with Carl and The Passions. Jimmy talks to her about her first day on the job at SNL, what goes into writing for Weekend Update, and meeting the President at the White House Correspondent's Dinner.
Jul 13, 2015•57 min
Have you ever wondered what it would take to start your own Improv Theater? In our first compilation episode, you'll hear clips from previous interviews from successful theater owners such as Mick Napier, Tom Booker, Dianah Dulaney, and more! Take a listen as they discuss how to manage actors efficiently, where to find the perfect location, and what their philosophies were when creating their new space.
Jul 06, 2015•47 min
In this episode, Jimmy sits down with Dick Chudnow, the creator and founder of ComedySportz, and Matt Elwell, current Executive Director of ComedySportz, at the 2015 ComedySportz World Championship in Rock Island, IL, where they talk about the creation of ComedySportz, the advantage of working clean and short form versus long form. Don't miss this great episode!
Jun 29, 2015•1 hr 45 min
Ithamar Enriquez is a writer, actor, teacher and performer. He is an alumni of The Second City, writing and performing shows with the MainStage, ETC and the Second City Touring Company. Jimmy talks to him about physical comedy and his wonderful one-person silent sketch show "Ithamar Enriquez Has Nothing to Say."
Jun 21, 2015•1 hr 19 min
Billy Merritt has been a performer, teacher and director since the UCB opened in New York. He was founding member of The Swarm and The Stepfathers in New York, and The Smokes in LA. We talk to Billy about how he classifies improvisers as pirates, robots, and ninjas, and what the game in the scene means to him. He also does an amazing job of deconstructing the improv scene between Jimmy and himself.
Jun 13, 2015•1 hr 13 min
Dylan Rohde is the founder and co-owner of The Backline in Omaha, NE, and the producer of the Omaha Improv Festival. We talked to him about studying at the UCB and iO West and why he moved from LA to Omaha to start a comedy theater. He also demonstrates an improv game that you will definitely want to use!
Jun 07, 2015•1 hr 5 min
Dave Buckman is a director-teacher-improviser. He started out in studying and teaching in Chicago, before becoming the Artistic Director of Boom Chicago in Amsterdam. He has directed at The Second City in Chicago and Cleveland before moving to Austin in 2005. We talked to Dave about directing at The Second City and Boom, why the growing Austin improv community plays nice together, and what it's like performing with his wife, Rachel. Thanks to Joseph Dailey & Cene Hale for the great opening!...
May 31, 2015•1 hr 18 min
Rob Belushi and Jon Barinholtz are in the duo group Sheldon and the perform improv around the country. Jimmy caught up with them at this year's Chicago Improv Festival, where they talked about their brotherly relationship and how they use it on stage, who they named their show after, and they set Jimmy straight on the whole topic of fame and coming from famous families.
May 24, 2015•1 hr 30 min
Dianah Dulany is an improv institution. She is the owner and producer of ComedySportz in Houston, where she is wonderful teacher-director-actor-improviser. Jimmy talked to her at the Houston Improv Festival about what makes the culture of ComedySportz special, why short form gets a bad rap, and how to tell one of your performers they need to take a shower. Special Introduction was provided by John Thompson's Renaissance Academy Charter School of The Arts Kindergarten class from Rochester, NY!...
May 18, 2015•1 hr 11 min