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Next At Bat
The Twin Cities improvisation community is booming. Each week, local improvisors Philip Simondet and Matthew McCloud interview an improv team (or other artist) and then improvise with them. Matt digs deep into the improv philosophy and theory behind each guest during the interview portion of the show. In Philip’s Corner, Philip proves that you don’t have to ask good questions to get good answers. Then, the hosts join the guests for some improvisation that could go anywhere and be about anything!
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 9 ratings
Great insights
A wonderful look into the improv community in the Twin Cities. Great discussion and very fun improvisations in each episode. Fantastic!
ClackyJ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/15
Next at Bat gives a great, in-depth view of the improv/sketch/comedy scene of the Twin Cities by having guests talk about their process and ideas, and then allowing listeners to see their theories put into practice. Its delightful, fun, and at times, even a little sexy.
Nickname Mikename via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/15
Awesome Podcast
The easy going interview style leads to a really engaging podcast. If you’re a fan of improv, comedy, or thoughtful conversations you’ll love this podcast.
lschwein via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/15
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