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You can't be controlling in improv.
Matt Walsh
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Matt Walsh:
It's such a smart decision for comedy to not try to be relevant or contemporary.
Matt Walsh:
When I started doing improv in Chicago, for every five teams, one or two would have one woman.
Matt Walsh:
Improv Olympics, Second City are some of the most tolerant, accepting people. They're like circus f
Matt Walsh:
I spent a lot of time in Chicago at a place called The Annoyance Theater, where we would develop on
Matt Walsh:
Stylistically, in improv, I don't think you can have as many camera tricks; I think you're kind of
Matt Walsh:
Authentic discovery, when captured on camera, I think, is tremendous acting.
Matt Walsh:
When I first started doing press interviews, the big question was, 'Do you think women are funny?'
Matt Walsh:
When I came into improv, it was almost like an outsider art form.
Matt Walsh:
I think people who can do comedy well don't get enough credit. It can be harder than drama.
Matt Walsh:
I make a mean Irish soda bread every Christmas and give it out to friends and family.
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Matt Walsh:
It's such a smart decision for comedy to not try to be relevant or contemporary.Matt Walsh:
When I started doing improv in Chicago, for every five teams, one or two would have one woman.Matt Walsh:
Improv Olympics, Second City are some of the most tolerant, accepting people. They're like circus fMatt Walsh:
I spent a lot of time in Chicago at a place called The Annoyance Theater, where we would develop onMatt Walsh:
Stylistically, in improv, I don't think you can have as many camera tricks; I think you're kind ofMatt Walsh:
Authentic discovery, when captured on camera, I think, is tremendous acting.Matt Walsh:
When I first started doing press interviews, the big question was, 'Do you think women are funny?'Matt Walsh:
When I came into improv, it was almost like an outsider art form.Matt Walsh:
I think people who can do comedy well don't get enough credit. It can be harder than drama.Matt Walsh:
I make a mean Irish soda bread every Christmas and give it out to friends and family.