

Improv for the Podcast #86: Ken Wolf
Jan 22, 2025
Ken Wolf, an attorney and improv enthusiast from Ohio, shares his journey from lawyering to laughter. He hilariously discusses the art of improvisation and its transformative power on his life. From food preferences on bread to family reflections inspired by literature, the conversation is packed with humor. Ken also reminisces about his experiences at the Groundlings and the enduring influence of classic comedy. Plus, a whimsical skit features a detective's interrogation of the eccentric Mr. Jones, showcasing the charm of playful storytelling.
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John O'Groats: A Beloved Spot
- Ken started going to John O'Groats for breakfast and lunch for 40 years, enjoying their famous biscuits and fried chicken.
- The restaurant has stayed in the family and is a great meeting spot.
Ken’s Improv Journey Begins
- Ken signed up for improv at IFTP after years of walking by and hearing positive feedback from a friend.
- He started classes about six months ago and has been enjoying the experience.
Producing Harvard Law Musical Comedy
- Ken produced Harvard Law Review, an original musical comedy, for three years during law school.
- The show included music, dance, and humorous content, even featuring professors as walk-ons.