The five-woman improv team from Nashville, Tenn., creates a podcast-style live show based on true crime
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Savannah Comedy Fest: Sweater Puppies
Sweater Puppies asks its audience to bring old items of clothing that they’ll use as inspiration for their improv set. At the end of the show, all the clothing is donated to a local charity
(it)’s all the rage
Their style runs on creativity and imagination—don’t expect streams of puns or up-to-the-minute political jokes. Instead, marvel in the quick-stepping chops of a bunch of locals who dare to dream.
That special kind of crazy
“Improv,” says Justin Kent, “is the perfect thing for a lazy actor, because you can do the show without having to learn the lines.” Kent is part of a fairly […]
