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(Right: Alan Coyne, Awkward Face performer and one of Pan Theater's directors. Left: David Razowsky at Pan Theater on January 14th, 2011)
Pan Theater had the pleasure of working with and speaking with
Improv Guru David Razowsky in January of 2011.
This article is the Third part of our six part series on our experience working with David. The entire series includes the interview broken into five parts and notes from two of the workshops David presented at Pan Theater.
http://youtu.be/BP1Zk0zFKFk
For more information on Mr. Razowsky visit his web site at this link.
A short BIO of David:
David Razowsky is the respected teacher and former artistic director of the Second City Los Angeles, and, as an actor, has written and performed in ten Second City Chicago revues.
During his tenure as a performer at Second City he worked with Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, Jeff Garlin, and Amy Sedaris, among others.
David directed Second City Chicago Mainstage’s No, Seriously, We’re All Gonna Die, Second City LA’s, Encino Evil, The Second City Untitled Project, The Second City Detroit's acclaimed 19th Nervous Breakdown, and The Second City National Touring Company.
Also see:
▪ Razowsky Interview Part I
▪ Razowsky Interview Part II
▪ Rules of Improv Part I
▪ Rules of Improv Part II
▪ How to be a better improviser
▪ A Comedy Improv Primer