

Improv Nerd With Jimmy Carrane
Jimmy Carrane
Well-known improv teacher and former Studio 312 host Jimmy Carrane explores the creative processes used to make great comedy.
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Jul 4, 2016 • 1h 4min
Kelsie Huff
Kelsie Huff is one of Chicago's hottest comedians. She has studied at iO Chicago and Second City and she teaches the popular Feminine Comique, which is a stand-up class geared towards woman. Jimmy talked her at this year's Chicago Women's Funny Festival about how she uses improv in her stand-up, how to make the transition from storytelling to stand-up, and how she has been able to transform pain into comedy.

Jun 27, 2016 • 1h 5min
Jason Winer
Jason Winer is a director, an Emmy-award wining producer, and writer. He has directed and produced such hit sitcoms at Modern Family, Life in Pieces and The Crazy Ones. Jason studied at iO Chicago back in the late '90s and was part of the team The Tribe. Jimmy talked to him about learning to improvise at young age thanks to his supportive parents, his initial reaction to Modern Family, and he how he works with actors.

Jun 20, 2016 • 36min
Nia Vardalos
Nia Vardalos is an actress, screenwriter and director, best known for her critically acclaimed films My Big Fat Greek Wedding I and II. Jimmy talks to her about how she went from working in the box office at Second City to getting hired as actor, using improv to write her screenplays and the importance of following your heart.

Jun 13, 2016 • 1h 6min
Tara Defrancisco & Rance Rizzutto
Tara DeFrancisco and Rance Rizzutto are masters of musical improv, touring around the world doing their critically acclaimed two-person musical improvisation show: HERE. Jimmy sat down with the recently married couple and talked them about how they first met, the power of musical improv, and why they like to make their audience cry as well as laugh.

Jun 6, 2016 • 59min
Ed Furman
Ed Furman is a writer, actor and improviser who has performed in three Second City revues and co-written Chicago's longest running musical Co-ed Prison Sluts at The Annoyance Theater. He's also written a sketch project for NBC, two children's plays and a best selling book. Jimmy sat down with Ed and talked to him about starting out at the Annoyance, how he developed his unique comedic voice and not worrying about getting the laughs when he improvises.

May 30, 2016 • 1h 1min
Miles Stroth
Miles Stroth, founder of the Pack Theater and a former member of the iconic improv group The Family, shares his journey through the improv scene. He discusses the emotional challenges and triumphs of his team, the competition that sparked creativity, and how transformative experiences at Second City shaped his craft. He dives into personal pet peeves, the importance of authenticity in performances, and the joys of teaching. Miles also reflects on embracing silence on stage, blending chaos with creativity.

May 23, 2016 • 45min
Hello From The Magic Tavern
Hello from the Magic Tavern is a fully improvised comedy podcast that's exploding in popularity. In this episode, Jimmy sits down with creators Arnie Niekamp, Adal Rifai and Matt Young at the Chicago Improv Festival to talk to them about how they all met, how they developed great chemistry, and how they go about creating their magic world.

May 16, 2016 • 30min
Kevin Nealon
Kevin Nealon was on Saturday Night Live for nine seasons, and was best known for his characters Mr. Subliminal, Hanz and Franz with Dana Carvey and being the host of Weekend Update. Jimmy talks him about why he didn't think he'd ever get hired by SNL, how having a full life is helpful in a career in comedy, and the importance of being original.

May 9, 2016 • 1h 11min
Pete Gardner
Pete Gardner plays Darryl Whitefeather on the hit CW sitcom My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Jimmy sat down and talked with him about why he moved to Chicago in the '90s to study improv, the importance of taking acting classes even when you are on hit sitcom, and his relationship with his father.

May 2, 2016 • 57min
Kate Flannery
Kate Flannery is best known for playing Meredith on the NBC series "The Office." She is also part of the comedy lounge act The Lampshades and was a member of Second City Touring Company and The Annoyance Theater in Chicago. Jimmy talked to her about what is like to be on a hit sitcom, her days in Chicago and why she still keeps a costume change in her car.


