Jay Hitt is a cast member and Managing Director of the Unexpected Productions (UP) Theater. UP is Seattle's longest running Improv Theater and Jay has been there for two of the plus three decades that its been around.
Jay studied theater in college and got interested in improv through an early fascination with ninjas. At UP, Jay's helped see the theater through multiple expansions, renovations and new shows. One of the show that Jay kickstarted and also hosts is the "Duo Comedy Showcase", an open mic where both budding new improvisers and long time vets can try new material in front of a life audience. I first met Jay while performing in Duos which recently just celebrated its 10 year anniversary - twice.
Today's episode is mostly improvised. We talk a lot about improvisation, what it is and isn't, how to get started and common misconceptions. We'll dive into Jay's day job as the managing director of UP and the challenges of being both a performer and a manager. We'll also talk about Jay's specific style of improv and the sort of qualities he looks for in upcoming improvisers.
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Notes
- Jay's start with improv (it involves ninjas)
- advice to people who don't think they can do improv (hint: they can)
- history of Unexpected Productions and improv around Seattle
- what Jay looks for in improv shows
- standup comedy and what carries over
- misonceptions about improv
- the day to day of a managing director
- diving into different physical improv styles
Links
- UP Theater: Seattle's Longest Running Improv Theater
- UP Classes
- Duos night at UP: Seattle's only Improv Open Mic
- Laban Movement Analysis: method and language for describing, visualizing, interpreting and documenting human movement
- Little Bitches: An Improvised Teen Girl Movie: new UP show based on Mean Girls
- BlacKkKlansman: Ron Stallworth, an African-American police officer from Colorado, successfully manages to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan with the help of a white surrogate, who eventually becomes head of the local branch.
- Singing in the Rain: A silent film production company and cast make a difficult transition to sound.