Ace grabs some biological details from a gracious audience member and creates her very own personalized song!

Comedy with character.
By Brian Agosta
Ace grabs some biological details from a gracious audience member and creates her very own personalized song!
By Brian Agosta
I love playing characters on stage in improv: big, bold, super hilarious characters. My favorite creation is a washed-up 1980s rock star who is super excitable and thinks he’s way sexier than he has any right to be. No, I’m not talking about Lil’ Sweet from the Dr, Pepper commercials. I also created a sexy rock superstar, completely coincidentally, who happens to be part David Lee Roth and part Miss Piggy. (And I’m not jealous of Justin Guarini’s career, you are!) [Read more…] about Compelling Improv: How to Play Consistently Funny Characters – SERIES – Part 2
By Brian Agosta
“I just don’t get it: It looks like a bunch of people just messing around on stage.”
– Anonymous
Wow. Harsh, but you’ve heard it before, yeah? I have. Maybe you haven’t actually stood sweating on stage, suffering through this kind of moment, desperate to prove yourself worthy in front of a skeptical audience. Maybe you’ve only been in an audience during a show that wasn’t working. But let’s put you back on stage. You’re out of it, the audience is out of it. The jokes are just NOT working and you start flailing around trying anything to get a laugh. But no matter how clever you are, how many puns you have, or how well you’re playing the “game,” it’s just falling flat.
So… how do you fix that? How can you make shows more compelling to watch, be less “in your head,” and never risk freezing up without the “right” thing to do or say?
[Read more…] about The Secret to Compelling Improv – SERIES – Pt. 1
By Brian Agosta
We talk shop about our upcoming run of shows at The Chevalier Theatre, and what goes into producing independent improv comedy in and around Boston.
Also discussed: did you know that if you take an animal and give it bear-like qualities, like Brave Heart Lion, it’s called “Anthropobearized?” Of course you do, because you’re smart.
By Brian Agosta