Breaking News
Loading...
mardi 23 avril 2019

Info Post
By Ruth Carter


Improvisation is one of the toughest art forms when it comes acting and comedy. While this is the case, some of the most well seasoned actors and comedians made it big in Hollywood after participating in Second City Chicago improv classes and programs. As such, Second City is often considered one of the best training programs when it comes to those interested in learning improv.

Second City is known for producing the first improvisational performance in the United States. While based in the windy city, there are classes and programs now available in Toronto and Los Angeles and at the original training enter in Chicago. Since December 16, 1959, the theater and training programs have become some of the most respected outlets in the country.

With producing such comedy television shows as SCTV, Second City Presents and Next Comedy Legend, the theater and troupe now have a rather large following. In addition, there are a number of well known comedians and actors, directors and others which have been cast members or students at Second City. These actors, comedians and students include, Amy Poehler, Bill Murray, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Eugene Levy, Del Close, Nia Vardalos, Catherine O'Hara, Ryan Styles, Mike Myers, Tina Fey, Steve Carrel and Stephen Colbert.

The Chicago school and theater is currently located at 1616 North Wells Street. The troupe's name comes from an article related to A. J. Liebling in the New Yorker Magazine in 1952. A name which was chosen as a self-mocking tribute to those whom started the theater.

The founders first gathered at the Compass Bar in 1955. The group, made up of only two people at the time, were Bernard Sahlins and Paul Sills. After which, Sills' mother developed a del arte style training program. Once more students started to show an interest in improv, Spolin began training more actors and comedians. Then, once having become better known, the three sat up the original Second City theater and training center in 1959.

Once the first set of students graduated, the group began with actors, comedians and musicians occasionally performing in Chicago. The first of such shows is considered the founding of the SC theater troupe, training programs and theater. Since that time, the troupe has gone on to become of the most prestigious improvisational groups in the United States.

Following the founding of the theater 1959, it has became an active place where improvisational scenes and stories are acted out on a regular basis. The methods and techniques used in the process, those taught by Viola Spolin in the beginning days of the theater.

In recent years, the troupe has been producing and directing sketch shows for a major cruise line. The troupe also launched an American tour and was on tour most of the 2000s. Now, the Second City theater and training centers are seeking individuals interested in learning the art of improvisation in acting and comedy. If interested in such an opportunity, more information can be found on the Second City and SCTV websites.




About the Author:



0 commentaires:

Enregistrer un commentaire