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Improv is Dead

The Malls are Healing (w/ Farrell Walsh, Louie Saunders, and Jorin Garguilo)

Feb 28, 2023
01:03:27

It's Season 2 of Improv is Dead! We're kicking things off right with The Princeton New Money Ass Clowns (Farrell Walsh, Louie Saunders, and Jorin Garguilo) back yet again to chat'n'prov about new beginnings, the return of CiC Theater, and your sad uncle who lives in the garage.

Farrell, Louie, and Jorin were members of the legendary iO Harold team 'Revolver' and are currently all performers at CIC Theater (where Farrell serves as Artistic Director).

To learn more about CIC classes and shows visit: www.cictheater.com

Farrell, Louie, and Jorin improvise every Thursday at CiC Theater at 8 pm.

Performers:

Farrell Walsh (@FarrellWalsh)

Louie Saunders (@LouieSaunders) (H.u.h... Podcast)

Jorin Garguilo (@joringarguilo)

Tim Lyons (@TimLyons)

Dan White (@atdanwhite)

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If you like the show, please join our Patreon! A small monthly donation helps us produce the show and pay our guests. Plus Patreon members get weekly bonus episodes, deleted scenes, access to our discord, and more!

This episode - and all of it's glorious foley - was edited by our good friend Joe Gallagher. Thanks, Joe!

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