
YES
AND is the act of total agreement in an improvised play. For example: when two people play the game CHECKERS, the players agree to play
CHECKERS with its understood rules. In the middle of the game neither player can change to playing GO FISH. This is true with Improvisation; the players must agree to everything revealed, always advancing forward.
AWARDS & HONORS

Springboard to Learning's Teaching Artist of the Year 2007

Best Solo Performance 2006 - The Asia Fringe Festival

Best of Finalist - St. Louis 48 Hour Film Festival 2005

Emmy Award 2005

International Guest Performer - Philippines Improv Festival 2004
AFFILIATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS

Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor

Actors' Equity Association

The Applied Improvisation Network

Central Reform Congregation

Chicago Improv Network

Commercial Theater Institute

Community Arts Training (CAT) Institute Alum

Educational Theatre Association

International Fringe Festival Producer

The Second City Alum

Springboard to Learning resident Artist
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