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  2. Traffic School by Improv - Wikipedia

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    Traffic School by Improv was founded in 1980 by a Ukrainian-born entrepreneur, Gary Alexander, and the owner of the Hollywood Improv Comedy Club, Budd Friedman as Improv the Comedy Club Presents Traffic School. [6] Early classes were held at the comedy club itself, on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. Free passes to comedy shows at the club were ...

  3. List of improvisational theatre companies - Wikipedia

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    Major Professional companies have branches in more than one city, have touring groups, and/or host large-scale improvisational comedy schools. Professional troupes are those not affiliated with a university or secondary school. Collegiate groups are those associated with a post-secondary educational institution.

  4. Yoshimoto New Star Creation - Wikipedia

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    There are currently two campuses, the original NSC, established in 1982 in Osaka [1] and the Tokyo branch NSC established in 1995. [2] [3] Students enroll for the purpose of becoming a comedian and the school is meant to be a systematic entry into the entertainment industry as a Yoshimoto Kogyo affiliated comedian after graduation.

  5. Comedy Clubs and Schools Confront an All-Too-Serious Future

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  6. Why Are More Businesses Turning to Improv Comedy for Help? - AOL

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    Getty ImagesActors in an improv class. Can some of today's best business lessons be coming from comedy schools? For a growing number of business professionals, yes it can. From the Saturday Night ...

  7. The Groundlings - Wikipedia

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    The Groundlings is an American improvisational and sketch comedy troupe and school based in Los Angeles, California.The troupe was formed by Gary Austin in 1974 and uses an improv format influenced by Viola Spolin, whose improv techniques were taught by Del Close and other members of the Second City, located in Chicago and later St. Louis. [1]

  8. High school senior Malcolm and his friends love '90s hip-hop culture and playing music in their punk band. After a surprise encounter with a drug dealer, they end up accidentally stealing his ecstasy.

  9. Modern clowning - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary clowning is a school of physical comedy that emphasizes interactivity with the audience and surroundings, use of props and a level of absurdity. [1] [2] While it can overlap with the classic white-face school of clowning, the term also refers to a form of experimental comedy that is considered distinct.