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Tales from The First Ever Hideout Summer Intensive

August 14, 2014 Courtney 0

This week The Hideout Theatre embarked on its first ever Summer Intensive. On Monday morning at 10am, 26 improvisors from near and far converged on the Hideout to learn from our crack team of improv instructors. Everyday, students of the intensive get a double dose of Hideout knowledge: fundamentals in […]

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The Newest Stage in The Hideout’s Development

August 5, 2014 Courtney 0

Wait. What? What is happening? Oh, actually, we know! And it’s totally amazing.We’ve built a stage for the downstairs theater. Not just any stage, but a stage to stand the test of time. A stage that will be beautiful and functional, and which will allow us to sit on the […]

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The First Night Off of Caeriel Island

July 11, 2014 Roy Janik 0

By Caeriel Crestin photo by Warren Henderson Saturday was our opening night of The International Improv Experience. I was floored. This show is a collaboration with improvisers from all over the world. These generous and excellent people put in time, energy, humor and creativity to film video challenges for us […]

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The 45 Hour Improv Marathon Couples Podcast

June 17, 2014 Roy Janik 0

The 45 Hour Improv Marathon is about to happen. June 20th-22nd, in fact! This year two couples are in the Marathon: Newlyweds Ruby & Troy, and Rachel & Dave. The recently met up at The Dog and Duck Pub to discuss relationship tips, and their hopes & fears with regards […]

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Announcing the Next Three Student Mainstages of 2014

April 16, 2014 admin 0

STUDENT MAINSTAGE ANNOUNCEMENT! Hello all! The new Hideout series of Student Mainstages have been a roaring success. On behalf of the Hideout Theatre, we have some exciting announcements! The first announcement is that we are officially changing the eligibility of Student Mainstage productions! To be able to audition for a […]

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Author Charlie Hoehn Has the Cure For What Ails You

April 14, 2014 andy 0

Charlie Hoehn is one of our current students (he’s starting Level Six tonight with Valerie Ward!). He recently published a book entitled Play It Away: A Workaholic’s Cure for Anxiety and improv classes at the Hideout get a shout out at the end of this excerpt: One night, while I was looking at […]

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View from the Booth

April 10, 2014 Roy Janik 0

By Cindy Page “If it’s all made up on the spot, why do you rehearse?” I’ve heard other improvisers talk about getting this question from non-improvisers, but I didn’t hear it myself until just a couple of weeks ago, when describing my rehearsal schedule to a coworker. Why DO improvisers […]

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Sarge on the Origins of Bunker 13

April 8, 2014 Roy Janik 0

By Michael Christensen In 2009 Bunker 13 sprang from my experiences in the military, my fascination with the Vietnam War, and the wars in the Middle East. I wanted to create a show that focused on the smallest level of men at war; – the squad.  I was hoping to […]