Mischief Managed Episode 47 - "How We View Improv as Permanent"
Mischief Improv
by David Escobedo
3y ago
In art form that is so temporary, we have a tendancy to view aspects of it as permanent.  We think an improv team will last forever, or take classes with only one person... improv is organic. It stops, and starts.  If you need to take a break, go ahead. If you want to switch teams, go ahead.  If you want to change the style of your team, go ahead.  The practice and study of improv is as ethereal as the show.  Allow your journey to ebb and flow, like your improv sets.   ..read more
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Mischief Managed Episode 46 - "Leadership"
Mischief Improv
by David Escobedo
3y ago
I did a study for fun. I looked at communities and how communities interact with one another like organisms in an ecosystem.   This is a portion of that ecosystem when talking about "leadership ..read more
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Mischief Managed Episode 44 – “USP and Branding"
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by David Escobedo
3y ago
What is your brand? Your unique selling point?  And why is that a benefit ..read more
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Mischief Managed Episode 43  – “Just Pick Something”
Mischief Improv
by David Escobedo
3y ago
Firstly and leastly, I talk about this entire podcast and why I started it.  It’s all about DOCUMENTATION!! Which made me think I want to do a whole episode on “documentation.” Then we get into the heart of the podcast which is the concept of “stop trying to find something, and just pick something.”  Sounds simple. In some respects it is MUCH MORE simple than we make it. In other respects the difficulty of finding something, comes from finding it as a group – not an individual ..read more
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Mischief Managed Episode 43 - "Systematic Racism in Larger Improv Groups"
Mischief Improv
by David Escobedo
3y ago
I have been noticing a few trends in larger improv companies when addressing their lack of BIPOC representation on stage and as teachers.  Leaders tend to use the same reasons across the board - and sometimes they are reasons for past behavior, as well as an excuse for future behavior.  ..read more
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Mischief Managed Episode 44 - "The Value of Class"
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by David Escobedo
3y ago
The value of class is not always what comes from the instructors. I do my best to make my workshops and classes have value beyond what I teach. In college and when taking classes at big improv institutions, I find the connections I make one of the most valuable experiences ..read more
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Mischief Managed Episode 41 – “Improv Community”
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by David Escobedo
4y ago
The problem with “Improv Community” is …   In this podcast about improv, I talk about the Improv Community. No, I don’t just say why it’s bad – but I talk about why it’s not the faultless gold trophy so many people champion it to be. I have learned recently that the “community” can be wrong! Which is such an odd thing to say.  I think it is. Hope you enjoy ..read more
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Mischief Managed Episode 40 – “lmdkfjne082f4rff”
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by David Escobedo
4y ago
Chaos. Chaos can lead to exploration in art. Also in improv, especially long form, the most impressive shows are not laugh-laugh-laugh, they are about “how did they do that?” Comedy is only a by-product of the process. Sometimes the laughter is misleading us to sacrifice the story or re-hash bits that everyone has already seen. Lean into the chaos. Enjoy it. Face it. Sometimes it leads to beautiful discoveries. lmdkfjne082f4rff ..read more
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Mischief Managed Episode 39 – “Most Dynamic Parts of Your Body”
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by David Escobedo
4y ago
Finally feeling like I’m getting back into the swing of producing things!  Let’s talk about some of the physical tools you have when performing.  Your hands and face – and WHY they are some of the most dynamic parts of your body.  AND BONUS content at the end!  Shhhh. It’s a surprise tip ..read more
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Mischief Managed Episode 38 – “Failures”
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by David Escobedo
4y ago
I talk about my failures, and specific ones in the last few weeks. “Struggle” has always been a part of improv – either as the scene on stage or off stage as part of the company/team. We don’t talk about it too much because we avoid vulnerability and we want “brand trust.”  If I run a team, I want people to trust we are going to be successful every show. If run an improv company, I want students/audience members to trust my product and talking about failure *may* challenge that. I talk about “armchair consultants” and the specific things I’ve tried! And have lost money and time on…. … but ..read more
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