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DSI, “A Comedy Temple”

“Located in Carrboro, this 100-seat, black-box theater is basically the city’s comedy temple – and people flock to it.” (Full Article)

I just came home from a relatively quiet holiday to a great FLOOD of supportive messages and notes about the article in the News & Observer. THANK YOU! Thank you for the very opposite of #inboxzero.

In fact, the picture above I stole from Laurie Ruettimann, who posted a candid frontpage “over the sofa” shot on Facebook. I used to be amazed at the accolades and support DSI would receive, but over time that has transitioned to healthy pride. I am extremely PROUD of my company, the funny people who have worked to help build what the N&O calls a comedy temple (with the church of improv, I’m happy with “temple”).

My company has taught more than 1000 students since we started teaching classes in 2003, a program that truly turned into a multi-faceted Comedy School. And hundreds of those very students continued with DSI to become active members of our performing company. They are the reason we are open today.

They are who I give thanks for Every Year.

Also, I’m HONORED to share the DSI stage with Del Close, our inspiration and guru of modern improv.

Anyway, I just wanted to post a short Thank You. Now I’ve got to run and get myself to the theater. Despite the incredible Turkey Hangover, The COMEDY Must Go On — We have shows at 730pm and 930pm!

But first, a personal thank you to CARRIE GORN, our ROCKSTAR publicist! YOU’RE AWESOME!

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BE NICE on Thanksgiving

“Be nice to people on your way up because you might see them on your way down.” — Jimmy Durante (1893-1980)

Great advice from an incredible entertainer.

You might see them on your way down = Funny motivation, but with someone like Durante, an artist so full of enthusiasm, I know that what he really meant was simply “BE NICE TO EVERYONE!” — Never assume that you’ll fall. Instead, just assume that you will always cross paths with Stacy from Accounting AGAIN, that nerd and/or jerk from High School, etc. Anyway, I just wanted to schedule a quick post to give thanks for all my ZW readers. I really appreciate that so many people are reading, replying and hustling.

Let me know how I could be nicer.

I’ll do it. Highfives? Done. What else?

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

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I’ve Got Your Back

Feedback from a recent DSI COMM client made my day today.

One moment really resonated with me — just prior to the show you said, “You’ve all worked hard today; You let me coach/stretch you and even make you uncomfortable. You are going to do a great job. Just remember what you have learned and know that I’VE GOT YOUR BACK! You don’t need to worry about anything; My job is to make you ALL look like Rockstars. I’ve got your back.” I have told that account numerous times. It was a great reminder to me that people can do almost anything when they know someone has their back.

If you’re on a comedy team you would probably never think twice about saying that, because you do in fact have the back of EVERYONE on your team. We are trained to support each other unconditionally, without judgement or hesitation, and because of that support we are able to collaborate on some AMAZING work. Improvisers from all over the world affirm that trust when they utter that phrase every night before shows, and some actually physically touch each other (a gentle tap on the back or, more often, the shoulder).

What an INCREDIBLE gift we give each other on stage with just a simple affirmation and tap on the shoulder. Improvisers are able to confidently make unexpected choices; they feel safe enough to risk failure in the moment; and they often get HUGE laughs from BOLD moves made possible ONLY because improv teams are built to back each other up. Our employees and loyal customers should feel the same way.

What HUGE business payoff is just on the other side of some unconditional support?

Need some practice? Want to reframe your approach to support? Let me know.

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