
From these shows, I’ve tailored a library of exercises, techniques, and overarching principles that I believe create compelling improvisation and nuanced storytelling. The results of this passion has been directing various productions in Austin, Texas centered around this concept. These works typically focus on a simple world of characters are presented to you, as is, and witnessing a story as nothing more than these people living life. I’ve always been drawn to more ensemble-oriented worlds such as the plays of Anton Chekhov, Henrik Ibsen, or the films of Woody Allen and Richard Linklater. “For the past six years, I have experimented with improvising short plays or films without a strong focus on a singular main storyline. Jon specialises in ensemble narrative storytelling and is known for his award-winning Nothing & Everything: Improvised Anton Chekhov Plays and the Manhattan Stories: Improvised “Woody Allen Films.” He has also been the producer of the Out of Bounds Comedy Festival in Austin.

He has taught throughout the US and internationally in Japan, Washington DC, Alaska, and at The Vancouver Theatresports Tournament. Jon Bolden is an award-winning director, instructor, and improvisational actor at The Hideout Theatre in Austin, Texas. We are excited to see what this team presents for the first and last time. These performers are experience improvisers, actors and musicians from six countries (UK, US, Canada, Italy, Germany and Peru) will be presenting an improvised one acted played director by Austin based director, Jon Bolden of The Hideout Theatre. Jon is an award winning director, actor and improviser specialising in ensemble narrative storytelling and is known for his award-winning Nothing & Everything: Improvised Anton Chekhov Plays and the Manhattan Stories: Improvised “Woody Allen Films.” He has also been the producer of the Out of Bounds Comedy Festival in Austin. These performers auditioned and were selected to train for the first time together the week of the festival and headline Friday night.

Slapdash International Ensemble For the first time ever, we present the Slapdash International Cast. From no suggestion, actors and musicians take you to different universes, discovered in front of you, from spontaneously created sets. Headliner at the Big If, Random has toured to Brussels, Leuven, Barcelona, Tampere, Dublin and Amsterdam and is taught and performed by other troupes around the world. Random is a messy playground for grown-up children and an open window on their imaginative power.

Random is an improv show in its purest form. If you own or know of an organisation who would like to sponsor us get in touch:. Slapdash is part of a not for profit organisation. Thank you to The Improv Network for partnering with us to make applications so easy this year! So, check out our workshops and shows running from 16-22 October – we can’t wait to see you there! This year we’re excited to announce Armando Diaz (creator of The Armando format) as our Saturday night headliner, Hawaiian group On The Spot Improv, making their international debut on Thursday night, and our first ever Slapdash International Cast, assembled especially for the festival and training for a week with The Hideout Theatre’s Jon Bolden in preparation for their show on Friday night! We also have a huge variety of workshops, from Anime Improv to Gender Bender and Playing From The Heart to Game On! If they're play-fighting in the corridor without consequence, it tells a less impressive story and could mean a slapdash approach to discipline.Slapdash International Improv Festival brings some of the finest improvisers from all over the world to perform and teach in London! Organised by The Nursery, the annual event is a week-long celebration of international improv, featuring daily workshops and culminating in three nights of shows at The Nursery Theatre, Broadgate.

If they're on a dutiful errand, for example delivering registers, the school probably encourages a responsible attitude. Tours are never timed to coincide with breaks but if there are any children milling about, see what they're up to. When you're in the front entrance, get a feel for what's going on. 2014, A teacher, " Choosing a primary school: a teacher's guide for parents", The Guardian, 23 September 2014:.They had seen Poland, and that was the sort of slovenly, slapdash place they were used to, but once across the German frontier they found everything-crops, roads, buildings-uncannily different. Willetts (translator), Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (author), August 1914, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, →ISBN, page 114: Produced or carried out hastily haphazard careless.Slapdash ( comparative more slapdash, superlative most slapdash) First attested in the late 17th century, meaning "careless".
