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... mostly involve wasting hours and hours on YouTube. I've watched a few episodes of Fast and Loose, a British improv show that aired earlier this year. It could use some format tweaks, and a handful of games just need to be jettisoned, but it's entertaining enough. One of the gems from this show, though, is David Armand doing interpretive mime to pop songs. Not exactly improv, but check it out; it's brilliant:
And on looking up one of the performers from Fast and Loose, I was led to The Penny Dreadfuls, who do hilarious, cracktastic, Victorian-era sketch comedy and give me yet another reason to mourn the fact that I live on the wrong continent and therefore cannot see one of their live shows. Normally I have a really poor attention span for radio shows, but I've been mainlining the Dreadfuls' The Brothers Faversham series for the past day and a half and it is aaawesome.
And on looking up one of the performers from Fast and Loose, I was led to The Penny Dreadfuls, who do hilarious, cracktastic, Victorian-era sketch comedy and give me yet another reason to mourn the fact that I live on the wrong continent and therefore cannot see one of their live shows. Normally I have a really poor attention span for radio shows, but I've been mainlining the Dreadfuls' The Brothers Faversham series for the past day and a half and it is aaawesome.