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Gary Kramer: Improv is “easier than stand-up – audience more forgiving”
JOIN US! :)— July 18, 2013 2:57 p.m.
Gary Kramer: Improv is “easier than stand-up – audience more forgiving”
Great article! This is one step further towards educating San Diego about different types of comedy. If you are interested in learning improv, there are plenty of place to do so! As mentioned, there's National Comedy Theatre, as well as now Sidestage Improv and Finest City Improv. The latter two focus on long-form improv which is mentioned in the article. It goes beyond the kind of improv you see on Whose Line. Improv teaches you a great philosophy to live by in which you learn that collaboration can open the doors of creativity. Additionally, you see that a mistake can become a gift which helps one to tear down the defenses that we create to not "look bad" in front of others. Besides that, it's a lot of fun! It's a great way to meet people. The improv community keeps growing in San Diego, and it's a fantastic place to connect with creative, fun, and unique types of people. If you are looking for a new hobby or to mix things up, definitely check out a show (all of the above theaters have FB pages) or take a class! I did six years ago, and haven't looked back sense. Great to see this article out and about!— July 17, 2013 2:16 p.m.
Bad service in San Diego
Clutter --respect and food in a timely manner is what we are not getting. Hence, the comments. I also don't want them to be my friend or kiss my ass --I just don't want to have to beg to get attention or go thirsty because my server won't look at me. This is more of a marked problem here in SD.— June 20, 2013 12:04 p.m.
Bad service in San Diego
Thank you for writing this! My husband and I moved here from out of state and have been very disappointed with the restaurant service in this town. We thought it was just us, so it's nice to be validated. We don't want to always be "that person," but I guess it's time to step up and say something more often. Thank you.— June 17, 2013 4:22 p.m.