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6 Week Beginning Improv Class | Jester’Z Improv

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This last 12 week beginning improv class was so overwhelmed with students that we have decided to do a 6 week course starting Saturday February 27th at 9am – 12 noon. Hopefully the Saturday and early morning will accommodate students schedules a little better.

The class will cover the basics of improv including, but not limited to: agreement, listening, emotion, team work, characters and basic scene work. A 6 week course is very intense but does offer some great advantages that the 12 week course does not offer. For example, a 12 week course is sometimes a larger commitment then most people want to make. It also forces the student to focus on fundamental improv principals on a week to week bases with out the interruption of ancillary principles.

The class will be taught by Preston Smith who has been teaching, directing and performing improv comedy with Jester’Z Improv for 3 years.

Class enrollment is $200 and includes 6 weeks of classes and a graduation showcase on April 3rd at 6:00pm (yes, there will be a class on April 3rd in the morning.)

For more information or to register for this class please contact Dalane at 480-423-0120

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Why do we create characters on stage? | JesterZ Improv

This is round two in character development blog posts

I am relativity sure that I am not beating a dead horse by going on and on about character development. Tonight in our character development class I posed the question: Why do we create characters on stage? There were a number of great answers that were all correct; to add emotion, variety, point of view and so on… However, there was one answer that I really want to talk about and it is this: To give the audience something they can relate to.

As much as I love a flesh eating zombie on stage with a mild case of narcolepsy, it is really hard to relate to that person… not impossible, but hard. Now create a sales person character who has a huge smile and straight teeth with an overly intrusive personality and you have someone that I can relate to… not only me but other improvisers and audience members.

When the audience can relate to our characters it sucks them more into the scene and makes them believe the idea of the scene better. If an audience member is more involved in the scene, the more they will like it. A great group that I think does this really well is Ratliff & Jackson out of Austin… 19 minute scene between a father and his daughter… as relate-able as it comes! Check out the video here.

Here are a couple of great exercises to help build better relate-able characters:

Interview Exercise
3 or 4 students walk around in the room, the teacher points out the way the student is walking, what they are leading with and so on. The teacher then tells the student to change their walk a little bit, lead with something else. The teacher repeats the process with all students walking around the room. He then invites the students to sit in chairs in front of him where he conducts on interviews of each character, asking them questions while the student stays in character. Once the teacher has interviewed all the characters, the characters are then invited to do some scenes together.

Character Mimic

4 or 5 students sit in chairs on stage. One student just starts talking in character about what ever the character has on its mind. After 30 seconds of so, another students starts talking as a different character, this patter repeats itself until everyone has introduced themselves as a character. Now is where it gets a little crazy… Students can now take turns talking in character, if a students likes another students character they can go and stand behind the student chair and talk as the other students character at the same time the first student is talking as their character… and so on, even to the point that ll 5 students are talking as the same character.

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Jester’Z Improv + Lo-Lo’s Chicken & Waffles

Jester'Z Improv Comedy + Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffels

About 9 months ago one of our favorite local downtown restaurants, Lo-Lo’s Chicken & Waffles opened a second location just up the street from us. Obviously we were exited to have such great food so close to us… and to make it ever better they stayed open Friday nights until 3am in the morning… there is nothing better after a long night of improv to warm up next to a couple of waffles and fried chicken!

As you can imagine, we were elated when Lo-Lo’s told us we could offer Free Kool-Aid to our customers on Friday nights, with a Jester’Z ticket stub. It has been a great relationship between two wonderful and fun local businesses.

It is now our privilege to bring to you, “LoLo’s Chicken & Waffles + Jester’Z Improv = Awesomeness“. Basically this means, if you go to Lo-Lo’s between 2/15 – 2/28, you will get a coupon with your receipt… bring both the receipt and the coupon into Jester’Z to any show between 2/19 & 3/6 and you can get $4 off the 8pm show or $6 off the 10pm show, for up to 8 people on your reservation! I don’t want to sound salesie because this is a blog… but that is a fantastic deal. Please, please please still make reservations, we hate turning people away with out reservations… but we do it a lot.

We hope this accomplishes two things… 1. gets all of our great customers to appreciate some great local food, ie Lo-Lo’s Chicke & Waffles. 2. Get Lo-Lo’s Chicken & Waffles customers some great deals to see our shows!

If this goes well we are hoping to do similar deals with other local businesses in the future!

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Character Development | JesterZ Improv

Building healthy strong characters

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Over the last couple of weeks we have a couple of classes that have been focused on building strong characters with emotion. Characters within improv are absolutely vital to the survival of a scene. Characters build strong foundations to a scene and help to build the relationship.

We had Jaye Andres Vice-President of the AZ Enneagram Association in to teach our Character Development class this week. She talked about the different types of “personality filters” that are out there. Here are a list of them. Jaye is a fantastic source for Enneagram knowledge… we highly recommend checking out the AZ Enneagram Associations site.

The Ennnagram test reveals different personalities that are all around everyone in society, that is what makes it’s use in improv so valuable. Nothing is more funny then the truth… that is a saying all improvisers should live by. When we can create characters on stage that the audience can connect with, we draw them more into the scene… when we give those characters actual emotion it draws people even more into the scene, which makes the pay off even greater.

Here are some keys to finding a great character:

  • Look around you at the people you interact with everyday, what are thier personally quirks. All the great improvisers will tell you that their best characters were inspired by someone they knew.
  • Find a character “twitch”, which is a physicality that puts you in the characters persona.
  • Create a real history for your character, where they are from, who they grew up with, what they do for a job… whether they like fudge on their ice-cream or strawberries.
  • Give your character emotion! Make them real emotion characters. If you counted every time someone said “i am angry” on stage instead of actually being angry, you would not be able to count that high.
  • Purpose and motive. Once you have created an emotion character give them a purpose or a want… and a motive or reason for being angry.

I am sure I could go on a on about how you can build characters, suffice it to say that it is important that they are present on stage… they will give you the words to say as an improvisor, they will give you the emotion you need. NOT YOU, you bring nothing to the stage but a character, once you are both there, let the character take over.

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Musical Improv Comedy | JesterZ Improv

We have made it through our first month doing musical improv with guess performer, Mary Hoffman. It was a lot of fun but even more of a learning experience for us JesterZ. In the past we have occasionally added musical games to our shows but very little with an accompanist.

First, super props to Mary Hoffman and her ability and willingness to play with us. I am sure she was frustrated with us from time to time. She is a super talented musician, song writer and everything… we were very lucky to have her with us.

Second, musical improv comedy is a whole different animal from regular improv comedy. There is a tendency to get up in your head and thing too much about the song or the rhyming patterns, which are important… but not as important as the scene.

Lastly, we have a long ways to go. Occasionally, we will put together a song that is really dynamite, we love it the audience loves it… Mary loves it and all is well. However, sometimes we miss… the audience loves it, we like it and Mary is always nice about it. Conclusion, we will continue to work very hard on musical improv.

Mary Hoffman will be doing a show February 6th, 6pm at Theater 168… this is a great opportunity to catch Mary in a smaller setting before she makes it big! (check out the details below, and check out facebook for a special offer)

Mary Hoffman

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Catching up | JesterZ Improv

It has been a while since we posted anything on here but believe us when we say there has been plenty going on at Jester’Z Improv. We had a fantastically busy holiday season, shows all over the Phoenix metro area and  some wonderful holiday shows at the theater. Now that the holidays are over and we are looking forward to a fantastic 2010, there are just a couple of new items that we wanted to touch on at the beginning of the year, or at least before January ended.

  1. We have a wonderful schedule of upcoming events available on facebook. We will try to keep everyone up to date on this blog but facebook will be the main source for up coming events.
  2. JesterZ Mob – We are in the process of putting together a “street team” group that we refer to as the Jester’Z… we are still working out the details for that but expect something on that in the next 3 months.
  3. Musical Improv – If you have been to the theater in the last month you know that we have added a musical element to out shows. We had a very talented local musician, Mary Hoffman, at Jester’Z over the last month to help up out with the music side of things. We will be doing the music on the full time level, but will definitely be adding more music from time to time.
  4. Lastly, is a small look back. Over 2009 We really got involved in some exiting, no necessarily new, but new to us ways of interacting with our fans. One of them being this blog, but also our facebook fanpage, which has nearly 1500 fan and our twitter account which has over 600 followers. We have had a blast interacting with our fans and hope the filling in mutual.

All in all 2010 is going to be an out standing year at JesterZ, a monumental year!

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JesterZ Improv Comedy | Anti-Halloween Show

Anti-Halloween Show | The perfect Halloween show for the whole family!

Trying to find something the whole family can enjoy for Halloween this year? That’s easy! JesterZ Improv Comedy is putting on 4 very special shows Halloween weekend that are fun for the whole family.

The Anti-Halloween show is based on the idea that not everyone likes to dress up for Halloween, at least not the 4 nights that are expected. Instead of dressing up, bring your costumes to Theater 168 and the JesterZ will use them in their scenes. This is a family friendly show and all are welcome.

Anti – Halloween Show
October 30 & 31st 2009 | 8pm & 10pm
$12 | Reservations Required: 480-423-0120
Bring the costumes that you decided not to wear and the JesterZ will make them into instant hilarity.

Don’t Wear it, Share it!

Poster with coupons attached

Poster with coupons attached

The only place in the Phoenix Metro Area that you don’t have to wear a costume this weekend.

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Corporate Entertainment | JesterZ Improv

5 reason why JesterZ Improv should be at your company’s event

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Customized Comedy :
By nature improv adapts to the surroundings it is in. Therefore it makes sense that when the JesterZ visit you at your location, certain aspect of the show will be driven by your company’s culture. Who is the joker at your work, what little quirks do your co-workers have and what is your bosses day like? Give us these things and we will create comedy genius right there on the spot. There is nothing in the Phoenix area that provides this type of personalized experience for the employees of a company!

Experience / Professionalism :
JesterZ Improv has been performing at corporate functions in Phoenix, Flagstaff, Tucson and other outlying areas for the past 9 years, with well over 200 corporate shows  per year. Our performers are the same performers you see at the JesterZ Improv shows on the weekends, we DO NOT outsource our comedy to anyone! Check out our list of clients!

People Will Actually Want to Attend :
I know you laugh at this one, but this is the honest truth. We have had clients who book us year after year after year because if their employees know we are going to be there, it will be fun. The experience will be something people talk about for years to come!

Family Friendly = Corporate Friendly :
HR departments are a wonderful thing, except after the Christmas Party when they have to sit everyone down and explain why “so and so” said what he did at the party and how he is sorry and hopes he didn’t scar anyone’s kids for life and so on… We only know clean comedy. Period. With no exceptions, your comedy show will be clean, family friendly comedy.

Breaking Out of the Norm :
There is really nothing like bringing JesterZ Improv to your company party or event. Put best by University of Phoenix, one of our clients, “In a world of ordinary corporate outings and lame office pot-lucks, your smart, customized performance inspired laughter and created memories we are sure to discuss around many a water cooler for years to come.”

If you are interested in getting more information, please call: 480-962-9262 | we would love to have you come to a show and sample the type of experience available at JesterZ Improv.

BUT HURRY, our Fall calendar is filling up fast!

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JesterZ Improv | Comedy for Breast Cancer Awareness

Susan G Komen Walk for the Cure

This coming week JesterZ Improv is helping out with some Susan G Komen Walk for the Cure fundraisers. We are doing two shows for individuals who are participating in the Walk. All money from the show go to support Breast Cancer Awareness.

Both shows are open to public, but have limited seating. For information about the shows and tickets call: 480-423-0120

Here are the dates:

October 8th, 2009
Theater 168
Thursday
7:00 – 8:30pm

October 10th, 2009
Theater 168
Saturday
5:30 – 7:00pm

This is just one way JesterZ Improv is using comedy to give back to the Phoenix community. We have been participating in community charity programs for years now.

For more information on the Walk itself, please visit: Susan G Komen website

If you want information on how the JesterZ can help you with your charity project, call our corporate office: 480-962-9262 and visit us online.

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Jester-itoZ : Teen Improv Troupe

JesterZ Teen Comedy Troupe : Jester-itoZ

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The Jesterito’Z are the Jester’Z teen performance troupe. We will be having weekly rehearsals every Friday from 4:30-6:30 PM, with shows every month! Come to the orientation and information session this Friday, Sept. 25th, for more info! The number of spots in the troupe are limited, and as of right now are first come first serve, so be sure to be there this Friday!

If you love performing, or have improv experience–or even if you don’t and just want to learn more about how to improv–this is a great opportunity to get stage time as well as quality training. Plus, there will be frequent guest instructors from the Jester’Z performers–so your favorite performers will be stopping in throughout!

Your regular instructor/captain of the comedy ship will be me–Yichao Wang. I’ve been a main stage Jester’Z performer for 2 years now, and have taught and directed improv and scripted youth theater throughout the valley. I’m really very excited for this troupe!

Hope to see lots of you guys this Friday! If you’re interested, please give us a call at 480-423-0120 to reserve a spot.

See you soon!

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