Is Your “Improv Team” Actually an Alt-Right Men’s Group?
Does your "improv team" go by a cute-ish, possibly pun-based name like "Nutz and Boltz," "Bad Uncle Jimmy," or "The Proud Boys"?
Tim Eberle is a New York based writer and performer, like everybody else who lives in Brooklyn. His writing has been featured in McSweeney's, Splitsider, DNAInfo, Jewish Life Television, Jewlicious.com, Heeb Magazine, and the Madcap Review, among others. He performs at the PIT with improv team Lead McEnroe, and was most recently seen performing in "I Am Not A Man: A One Sort-Of-Man Show" - a sad show which he wrote alone. He is a graduate of the training programs at the Magnet and Upright Citizen's Brigade Theaters, and has performed improv and sketch comedy around the United States and Canada. He has worked as an adjunct professor of theater at Fairfield University, and has taught additional workshops at Marymount Manhattan College. He is the author of several full-length sketch shows and likes making funny video shorts, like everybody else who lives in Brooklyn. www.timeberlecomedy.com
Does your "improv team" go by a cute-ish, possibly pun-based name like "Nutz and Boltz," "Bad Uncle Jimmy," or "The Proud Boys"?
Would people describe you as: A) a creative free-thinker with an "outside the box" mentality, B) a process-oriented manager focused on the big picture, or C) a cranberry farmer?
After my 3-day, 2-night stay in "The City By the Lights," I've compiled the ultimate Insider's Guide that will have you cheering "oui oui!" just like a local!