tcotter
tcotter t1_j9yxvla wrote
Kismet Improv has free standby tickets for every show. We release unsold/no show tickets just after the show starts. Just come by at 7:30 and put your name on the list with the box office. There’s a great show tonight with Improv Jones and Neighbors (BOS).
tcotter OP t1_j4fxdno wrote
Reply to comment by RandomChurn in D&D Workshop -- learn some new skills and meet friends/collaborators by tcotter
Hi sorry! All our classes are 18+ but we've seen some other interest in this so maybe we will host an all-teen workshop soon!
tcotter OP t1_j4c9fnj wrote
Reply to comment by MrRigby632 in D&D Workshop -- learn some new skills and meet friends/collaborators by tcotter
I know, I'm hoping we're getting in under the wire.
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tcotter t1_j2ayp7e wrote
Reply to Where does one donate baby stuff? by [deleted]
There are lots of great and active Buy Nothing Facebook groups in Providence. I have unloaded almost all of my baby stuff there!
tcotter t1_iynmmfj wrote
If you want to venture to the other side of Providence (technically Pawtucket…), Kismet Improv has House Party tonight which is a super-friendly night of longform improv. There’s a bar and snacks! Lots of expats and people ready to make new friends.
tcotter OP t1_iuw2elb wrote
Reply to comment by degggendorf in New offerings at Kismet Improv - good for artists/making new friends! by tcotter
Hey hey! I’m not sure if this is a good faith comment or not but I’ll respond like it is.
Kismet is a comedy theater, and our shows are all comedy shows. Our higher-level classes are focused on developing some of the humor and comedy skills to make these happen!
Our fundamentals classes focus on the basic skills needed to get you there - thinking on your feet, listening, supporting each others choices. These are all foundational for comedy, but are skills that everyone has and anyone can develop, regardless of whether you are funny or want to be funny. In these classes, you’re often encouraged to not even think or worry about being funny, because it gets in the way of practicing these critical skills. And - even more so, often the people who come into these classes thinking they don’t have any comedic chops end up being the most hilarious comedians down the line.
Submitted by tcotter t3_yjo1oz in providence
tcotter t1_iu2pl03 wrote
Reply to Halloween events? by [deleted]
Big weekend of Halloween shows at Kismet Improv! kismetimprov.com/shows
tcotter t1_ird668r wrote
Reply to comment by agrotourism_ in Searching for Nostalgia by thesonicpaintbrush
I think this is right.
tcotter t1_jbxju0v wrote
Reply to comment by Gnarpif in Comedy? by ireland39
+1