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NoisePicnic » Our Lovely Podcasts » Next at Bat » Sultans of Silly | Next At Bat: Episode Ninety Two

Sultans of Silly | Next At Bat: Episode Ninety Two

May 1, 2016 by Matthew McCloud 1 Comment

Next At Bat PodcastThe Sultans of Silly (Cody Nelson, Denzel Belin, and Matthew McCloud) winners of the 2016 Troika Madness competition, join us to talk about (not) practicing, playing the same characters, avoiding in-fighting, always moving forward, improvising faster than you can think, and finding each other funny.
Philip hosts (we’ll fix it in post) and tries a new segment, Philip’s Corner.
Also, the Sultans of Silly investigate where their water went.

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  1. Susan Roberts says

    May 2, 2016 at 5:22 pm

    Another fun filled and educational podcast. I voted for SoS to win because I it was the only group that I knew all the names.

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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!

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