I can do that
Last night was the improv show. The group is called Improsant, I think it is a pun on the word
"Interesant" which means interesting. Anyway, I was expecting to be able to understand about 25% of it, instead it was the other way around, I understood about 75% of the show, which was really exciting! I even called out some suggestions, and they were taken. During the show, you could yell, "That sounds like a song," and then the people on stage would have to start a song. Great. It was generally pretty funny, but I also found myself critiquing the players. Here are a few things that would have made the show better: moving around, a lot of times, they would get caught in one position and make themselves comfortable, either sitting on the ground, or just talking to one another. Another thing was, the host didn't let scenes play out all the way, or they never really established a problem, so they were just people on stage trying to be funny.
And then today I was telling one of the other teachers about this, and then she told me that I should join the group. I said, yeah, if they wanted to do a show in English. Then she said, no I should just join the group, my German is good enough. Eek, but it does sound enticing.
Tonight I am helping make dinner for after mass, we are making sloppy Joe's! Woo! And right now I am eating Flammkuchen, what a great day.

1 comment:
Lori, you have to join! Cause remember, you met me through improv, and I'm one of the greatest people you know!
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