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mike short

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Stacyrebecca? Did you also post on the IRC and I met you in NY like... a year and a half ago? After the Comic Book show at Gotham? How are you doing?
 

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That's me!

Hi mike!

Things are going along pretty okay. A bump or two here, but all is good.

I actually came back to NY last summer for DCM, but didn't have time to do a whole lot of..um...anything besides improv.

What brings you to the puppetry forums?
 

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We do longform with puppets out here. Used to do it for years with Furgeson at the festival, but now its just a few of us with Die Puppet Die. It's good fun.

Are you doing it a-la Ave Q. style of performing, or are you guys using a stage with a traditional playboard/scrim?
 

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Avenue Q style. I recently did a show where I had to play Kermit the Frog and I discovered that I was too tall and inflexible to hide behind a small partition. Soooooo feel free to share any thoughts about puppet improv with me, I'd love a few pointers.
 

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wasn't Jim Henson like amazingly tall & lanky?

When we do anything with a stage, its always done with a stage that we can stand up behind, with a scrim between our faces & the puppets & our arms out in front of us. If you look at it from the side, it looks like the lower-case letter h.

if it were an equation, it would look like this:

Sh.....

S=Stacey h=Stage ....=audience (OK for some reason I now think I'm awesome)
 
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