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Thread started 05/16/05 7:53am

Anxiety

I'm A Graduate!

Of Second City, that is. smile

I performed my final show with the beginner's improvisation class I've been with for the past year, and as of Saturday, I completed my 'core' education as a Second City performance student! woot!

Of course, now I'm a little bummed because I spent a year learning how to perform with the same group of people and now we're all going our own separate ways. I'm hoping we can get together sometime in the future and put on a real, live, honest-to-gosh production at Second City, but in the meantime I'm gonna take classes at another theater over the summer, then start writing courses at Second City this fall. I'm also auditioning for Second City's Conservatory program next month, so I might be falling right back in with the same folks I studied with over the past year. Or not.

I'm just happy I did something I wanted and I saw it through. It's a good feeling. nod
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Reply #1 posted 05/16/05 7:55am

TheRealFiness

Anxiety said:

Of Second City, that is. smile

I performed my final show with the beginner's improvisation class I've been with for the past year, and as of Saturday, I completed my 'core' education as a Second City performance student! woot!

Of course, now I'm a little bummed because I spent a year learning how to perform with the same group of people and now we're all going our own separate ways. I'm hoping we can get together sometime in the future and put on a real, live, honest-to-gosh production at Second City, but in the meantime I'm gonna take classes at another theater over the summer, then start writing courses at Second City this fall. I'm also auditioning for Second City's Conservatory program next month, so I might be falling right back in with the same folks I studied with over the past year. Or not.

I'm just happy I did something I wanted and I saw it through. It's a good feeling. nod



OMG congrats.. u have done something i have always wanted to do smile i cant wait to meet u in chicago smile its gonna be funny as hell smile
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Reply #2 posted 05/16/05 7:55am

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woot! congrats rose

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Reply #3 posted 05/16/05 7:56am

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congrats

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Reply #4 posted 05/16/05 7:56am

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hug

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Socks still got butt like a leather seat...
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Reply #5 posted 05/16/05 8:03am

Ace

Anxiety said:

Of Second City, that is. smile

I performed my final show with the beginner's improvisation class I've been with for the past year, and as of Saturday, I completed my 'core' education as a Second City performance student! woot!

Of course, now I'm a little bummed because I spent a year learning how to perform with the same group of people and now we're all going our own separate ways. I'm hoping we can get together sometime in the future and put on a real, live, honest-to-gosh production at Second City, but in the meantime I'm gonna take classes at another theater over the summer, then start writing courses at Second City this fall. I'm also auditioning for Second City's Conservatory program next month, so I might be falling right back in with the same folks I studied with over the past year. Or not.

I'm just happy I did something I wanted and I saw it through. It's a good feeling. nod

Congrats. That's the nature of Second City, though (people are always coming and going from the troupe). Best of luck with the upcoming stuff. clapping
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Reply #6 posted 05/16/05 8:03am

Mach

congrats rose
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Reply #7 posted 05/16/05 8:04am

Anxiety

thanks!

it was a crazy experience to look back on, though it was only a year. it was kinda like being on Survivor - we started out our first level of classes with almost 20 people, and every term more people would drop out until we got to our final round of classes, and there were only eight of us left...and two people dropped out before the whole thing ended last weekend.

also: it's funny to think back on our first term and how much we all sucked compared to what we were able to do on stage last weekend. i don't consider myself at all seasoned or ready to knock on lorne michael's door (though i'd rather knock on jon stewart's door, to be perfectly honest), but the past year has gotten me to a point where i feel comfortable in the "community" of people who perform and write at second city, and i feel all kinds of possibility as long as i stay committed and receptive to everything going on there. and if i just end up doing a few shows in chicago and that's that...then cool! i'm having a ball.

it was just an amazing thrill to perform last weekend on the same stage as all those who went on to do great comedy, from the original SNL cast on up to amy sedaris and paul dinello. if i decided not to take the improv/sketch comedy thing any further, i can at least say i did that. smile
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Reply #8 posted 05/16/05 8:06am

Anxiety

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Congrats. That's the nature of Second City, though (people are always coming and going from the troupe). Best of luck with the upcoming stuff. clapping


yeah, you're right. and it's just my first year of doing improv, and i have many more people to study and perform with. i do hope that i can work with some of the people i studied with this year, though. it's cool when you're performing with someone and you feel that click of chemistry, especially when you're doing comedy in front of an audience. nod
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Reply #9 posted 05/16/05 8:08am

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Reply #10 posted 05/16/05 9:50am

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Congrats...and good luck with the next class.

It's always great to have a realy big goal and accomplish it. Even better if you do well in accomplishing it.

A woot! and a yay!

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #11 posted 05/16/05 9:54am

AsianBomb777

Does that mean, you'll be nice again? rolleyes


Congratulations though! smile I know when I graduated from school, it felt less like an accomplishment and more like I survived the plaugue. lol
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Reply #12 posted 05/16/05 9:59am

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I would congragulate you , anx, but I'm still mad about that camel spider you gave to to warm my vagina with. mad
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Reply #13 posted 05/16/05 10:00am

Anxiety

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I would congragulate you , anx, but I'm still mad about that camel spider you gave to to warm my vagina with. mad


you probably shouldn't come see me perform then. second city hands out complimentary camel spider cooter warmers before every show. nod
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Reply #14 posted 05/16/05 10:02am

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Anxiety said:

klhk said:

I would congragulate you , anx, but I'm still mad about that camel spider you gave to to warm my vagina with. mad


you probably shouldn't come see me perform then. second city hands out complimentary camel spider cooter warmers before every show. nod




mad


fight
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Reply #15 posted 05/16/05 10:06am

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Congrats, sweetie. hug I hate I missed it. sad
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Reply #16 posted 05/16/05 10:13am

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woot!

Well done, Anxy!! And you HAVE to keep going if only so I can come down and watch you perform sometimes. biggrin
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Reply #17 posted 05/16/05 10:16am

Anxiety

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Congrats, sweetie. hug I hate I missed it. sad


CarrieMPLS said:

Well done, Anxy!! And you HAVE to keep going if only so I can come down and watch you perform sometimes.


Thanks luvs - and don't worry - I plan on being in many more shows. nod
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Reply #18 posted 05/16/05 10:16am

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congratulations

woot!
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Reply #19 posted 05/16/05 10:43am

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Anxiety said:

Of Second City, that is. smile

I performed my final show with the beginner's improvisation class I've been with for the past year, and as of Saturday, I completed my 'core' education as a Second City performance student! woot!

Of course, now I'm a little bummed because I spent a year learning how to perform with the same group of people and now we're all going our own separate ways. I'm hoping we can get together sometime in the future and put on a real, live, honest-to-gosh production at Second City, but in the meantime I'm gonna take classes at another theater over the summer, then start writing courses at Second City this fall. I'm also auditioning for Second City's Conservatory program next month, so I might be falling right back in with the same folks I studied with over the past year. Or not.

I'm just happy I did something I wanted and I saw it through. It's a good feeling. nod


Ok, so when do we see you on SNL?????
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Reply #20 posted 05/16/05 11:24am

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Anxy, if you go on SNL or any other TV show, will you be forced to pretend you are striaght for the sake of your acting career like so many other secretly gay/lesbisn celebrities? Just asking?
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Reply #21 posted 05/16/05 11:37am

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I always knew Anxy would be a star. I'm very proud of him. Plus he gets his looks from me.
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Reply #22 posted 05/16/05 11:42am

Anxiety

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I always knew Anxy would be a star. I'm very proud of him. Plus he gets his looks from me.


thanks. i'd like to think auntie would be proud. giggle
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Reply #23 posted 05/16/05 11:45am

Anxiety

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Anxy, if you go on SNL or any other TV show, will you be forced to pretend you are striaght for the sake of your acting career like so many other secretly gay/lesbisn celebrities? Just asking?


nah. i don't really have a desire to do gay-themed stuff and be mr. OUT! OUT! OUT! (not that there's anything wrong with that lol ), but whatever work i do, i'm gonna be up front and casual about my orientation. if i ever get a gig doing comedy writing or performing, whether it's big or small, i don't see what being gay or straight has to do with being funny. that's just my take on it. shrug
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Reply #24 posted 05/16/05 11:46am

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Congratulations! woot!

I can't believe that's a while year ago though. eek I remember your thread about it when you first started. biggrin
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #25 posted 05/16/05 11:46am

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Congrats clapping
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture!
REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince
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Reply #26 posted 05/16/05 11:46am

TheRealFiness

Anxiety said:

klhk said:

Anxy, if you go on SNL or any other TV show, will you be forced to pretend you are striaght for the sake of your acting career like so many other secretly gay/lesbisn celebrities? Just asking?


nah. i don't really have a desire to do gay-themed stuff and be mr. OUT! OUT! OUT! (not that there's anything wrong with that lol ), but whatever work i do, i'm gonna be up front and casual about my orientation. if i ever get a gig doing comedy writing or performing, whether it's big or small, i don't see what being gay or straight has to do with being funny. that's just my take on it. shrug



look at Mario Cantone "lauuuuugh whooooore" Lmao
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my class studied with him over the past year - he's excellent, as is his wife. nod
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Reply #29 posted 05/16/05 12:23pm

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Congrats Anx!

That's really cool-I wonder what avenue you'll be taking on later,

As a huge SNL fan, I like to think it's always a possibility a comedy revolution could be started from someone on the Org.

...and if there's money in said revolution, let me know.

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