Posts tagged gigs
The difference between teaching and just knowing better 

“Stop stop stop! This scene is not working.”

The teacher was right. I am in a workshop and I got myself into one of those impossible scenes: completely at a loss of what to do or say. But luckily there was the teacher to save us from this monstrosity of a scene.

He got out of his chair in the back of the room, joined us on stage and with his finger pointing to my face he exclaimed: “Just… Don’t THINK!”

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But what if there is no more work for me…

Maybe this angle has better light?

Maybe another room has better sound?

Do I remember everything I said in the video lessons?

Do I know my own workbook by heart?

I am preparing for my first Q&A session ever. The course for improv teachers is coming to an end and the students can ask me anything.

This part feels a bit like a test for me. Let’s hope I can give all the answers. I like being right.

In the call we are having a really great time. There are smart questions, good talks, and a helpful, positive vibe.

And then one of my star students shares…

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