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teach improv comedy classes. It’s just regular improv comedy–no HR included. (I also teach improv for leadership development, but this story isn’t about this.) Monday is my favorite class: The final p
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rformance. Classes are 4 weeks long, and on the last night, we set aside 30 minutes where friends and family can come, and the students do a little performance. I’ve been teaching these classes for a long time, and without fail, the students are spectacular in th
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s performance. While they are funny in class, having an audience there really ramps it up. Their characters are stronger. Their “yes,