NoisePicnic Podcast Network

Creative Podcasts From Creative People


Creative Podcasts from Creative People
  • Our Lovely Podcasts
    • Totes Recall
    • The Mess
    • Slay Belles
    • You Have a Body
    • Later Nights
    • Teacher Features
    • Double Bill
    • Next At Bat
    • Regret Labs
    • Twin Cities Song Story
    • Cold Read
    • Nixon vs. Kennedy
    • Stewed Media
    • Twin Cities Improv Festival Podcast
    • The Pratfalls Podcast
    • Better Strangers
    • Trendz
    • The Mike Fotis Story Time Explosion
    • Mustache Rangers Classic
  • About
    • About NoisePicnic
    • Comedy Podcasts and Creating
NoisePicnic » Our Lovely Podcasts » Next at Bat » ComedySportz Twin Cities | Next At Bat: Episode Ninety Five

ComedySportz Twin Cities | Next At Bat: Episode Ninety Five

June 26, 2016 by Matthew McCloud Leave a Comment

Next At Bat PodcastDoug Neithercott and Doug Ocar of ComedySportz Twin Cities (unfortunately Mary Strutzel couldn’t join us) to talk about running the local branch of a worldwide, all-ages, short-form show. They discuss the benefits of the brand, and how much freedom there is to present your own style within the brand, the power of having a ref, a tech booth, and a keyboardist, legitimizing improv, good story telling, the importance of having a cast list with diverse comedic styles, and expanding your idea of what you can do.
Also, Doug and Doug open a burger restaurant, Matt does short-form for the third time, and we finally find a way for Philip to be less off-putting.

Follow ComedySportz Twin Cities at ComedySportzTC.com
Follow Next At Bat at facebook.com/NextAtBat

http://noisepicnic.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/ComedySportz-Twin-Cities.mp3

Podcast: Embed

Subscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS

Filed Under: Next At Bat Tagged With: podcast

<< Previous PostNext Post >>

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You have to agree to the comment policy.

Next at Bat Podcast

About Next at Bat

The Twin Cities improvisation community is booming. Each week, local improvisors Philip Simondet and Matthew McCloud interview an improv team (or other artist) and then improvise with them. Matt digs deep into the improv philosophy and theory behind each guest during the interview portion of the show. In Philip's Corner, Philip proves that you don't have to ask good questions to get good answers. Then, the hosts join the guests for some improvisation that could go anywhere and be about anything!

Subscribe

 Subscribe to the Next at Bat Podcast

Copyright © 2023 · Metro Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in