After performing improvisational theater professionally for close to 10 years I realized that what was more important than my (prodigious) talent, (keen) cleverness, and (beguiling) charm was simply responding to others.
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Since 1989 I have been a member of Transactors (http://transactors.org), the South's oldest active improvisational theater, its director since 1996. I began teaching improv in the early 90s and applied improv programs in 1998. Since 2000 I have been teaching Applied Improvisation at Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and since 2008 I have been on the faculty in Duke University's Theater Studies program. I also work in other academic, corporate, and organizational settings around the United States. I have taught in UNC's MFA acting program and do acting of all sorts in theater, film, radio, TV, and corporate/industrial media.
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