IMPROVATHON update #2: Special Guests!

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Can you feel it? That’s steady rumble of mad Bright Inventors prepping for THE IMPROVATHON!

  • Aimee Goldstein is ascending to yogic nirvana to cleanse her mind . . .

  • Shannon Hill is trying to keep her eyes open for long stretches of time . . .

  • Benjamin Lloyd is improvising on treadmills . . .

  • Eric Walker, Jr. is improvising with the ghost of Del Close . . .

  • Kiersten Adams is doing improvised monologues whilst hanging upside down in playgrounds . . .

  • Owen Corey is improvising with strangers on the Broad Street line . . .

  • Suzanne Anderson is practicing intersteller subcrustaceanous improv (we don’t know what that is) . . .

  • Shea Sonsky is improvising in the hidden language of dogs and cats . . .

  • Patrick Poole is still learning what a sweep edit is . . .

  • LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR AMAZING ENSEMBLE BY CLICKING HERE!

Anything to get ready for . . . EIGHT CONTINUOUS HOURS OF IMPROV!

Each hour will go like this:

  • Brief welcome by BI member (1 minute)

  • Brief pitch by WPSI staff (2 minutes)

  • Genre spoof with Bright Invention + special guest (20 minutes)

  • Long form improv by Bright Invention (30 minutes)

Click here for your free tickets! 

But wait! There’s more!

We have some amazing special guests lined up to play in with us!

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10 AM: Jack Presby

Jack  is currently appearing in episode 1 of Global Curation, the pilot episode produced by ACRidea, that should drop next week. He is also an improvisor with Time Bandits, because improv ain’t just for kids . . .

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11 AM: Cait Garozzo

Cait is the Senior Manager for Learning & Development at West Philadelphia Skills Initiative. She spends her early mornings weightlifting and drinking serious coffee. The rest of her free time is spent collecting and reading literary fiction, taking her perfect dog swimming and hiking, listening to podcasts, cooking with her husband, and eating lots of ice cream.

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12 Noon: Mary Carpenter

Mary has been improvising in Philadelphia for the past 27 years with ComedySportz, Dangerous Fools, 'Til Death Do Us Part, and many other ensembles. She is an actress, director, teacher and writer as well, who has recently published the book: Do Or Do Not: How To Improvise Like A Jedi. Her next upcoming project is I'll Have What She's Having in May at CSZ Philadelphia.

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2 PM: Joy Weir

Joy Weir has been an actor and improviser since 2011. She is also in the upcoming Tongue & Groove performance of "In Bed" on February 7th, 14th (both performances), and 15th. You can also catch her as Rose in Enchanted April at Playcrafters of Skippack opening April 2020.

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3 PM: Ralph Andracchio

Ralph Andracchio is an 11 year improv veteran and has traveled all over the US performing and teaching classes and workshops for hundreds of students. Former Artistic Director of Philly Improv Theater, Ralph currently holds the role of Education Consultant for Liberty Improv Theater. When not teaching or performing, Ralph owns his own business and is a transformational life coach helping clients of all kinds make big, bold changes in their lives through the lens of applied improvisation. You can visit him at www.informationcoaching.com.

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4 PM: Josh Park

Josh is the Senior Manager for Employer Services at West Philadelphia Skills Initiative. Currently, he lives in Fishtown with the smartest and cutest 7-year-old the world has ever known. He enjoys listening to local music, watching the Phillies, and finding new adventures with his son.

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5 PM: Brian Anthony Wilson

Recent Theatre: Looking Over The President's Shoulder (Act II Playhouse), The Resistible Rise of Artuo Ui (Lantern), Gem Of The Ocean (Arden * Barrymore Award) & Thurgood (Olney Theatre Center). Film/TV selected credits : Glass, Oceans 8, Creed, Limitless, The Arrangement, The Postman / Mare Of Easttown, Dispatches From Elsewhere, Wu-Tang: An American Saga, Siren, Bloodline, Gotham, Blue Bloods,The Sopranos & The Wire.

These amazing guests will play in one of our genre spoofs - but we will need YOU to tell us which one to do from this list:

  • Disney princess movie

  • Soap opera

  • Reality show from audience prompt

  • PBS kids show

  • Hallmark Christmas movie

  • Spaghetti Western

  • Film Noir

  • Horror

  • High School play

Remember: we won’t stop improvising until we raise $1,000 for The West Philadelphia Skills Initiative! Save us from ourselves by attending and donating to this amazing organization!

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Bright Invention’s

Improvathon 2020

Saturday, February 15th, 10 AM - ???

Inner Rhythms Music and Therapy Center

37 South 42nd St.,

Philadelphia, PA 19104

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Please note: there is a staircase up to the venue, which is not wheelchair accessible.

Benjamin Lloyd

Benjamin Lloyd runs bxlloyd consulting, a learning and development practice that uses the power of play and applied improvisation to support extraordinary companies, nonprofits, and communities. One of his specialties is creative work with people with disabilities, and he has presented on that work at both global and national conferences. He is the author of several articles on creativity and spirituality through Cambridge University Press, and two books: The Deception of Surfaces, and The Actor’s Way: A Journey of Self-Discovery in Letters, published by Allworth Press in 2006. He has acted and directed at most major theatres in Philadelphia, as well as in New York, regionally in the U.S., and in Europe. www.bxlloyd.com

https://www.bxloyd.com
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Guest Blogger: Aimee Goldstein, ensemble member Bright Invention