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Colin Mochrie Convinces Politicians to Improvise for Compromise

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Psychologist Barbara Tint, famed improviser Colin Mochrie of “Whose Line is it, Anyway?”, and filmmaker Sean A. Mulvihill are going to Capitol Hill and the United Nations to convince our leaders to use improvisation for conflict resolution.

Improv and Drama therapy have been shown to be successful in:

Couples’ counseling
Support groups
Refugee communities
and diplomatic negotiations

Isn’t it time our leaders gave improv a try?

We’ve already got some great footage…soon we’ll be asking for your financial support to finish this film.

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VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:

Sean Mulvihill: Hi, I’m Sean Mulvihill. A few years ago, I was involved in making a film with Eckhart Tolle. We wanted to help people become happier in their lives.

Eckhart Tolle: Allowing this moment to be as it is, that takes you deeper into yourself and you may notice, there’s a certain peace in the background.

Sean Mulvihill: Now there’s still a lot of people not being friendly in the now, maybe it’s time to make a new film that will teach people to solve real life problems while still being peaceful. I’m going to need the help of someone that has the power to transcend demographics and reach people from all walks of life.

Colin Mochrie: I’m Colin Mochrie. I’m from Toronto. I’m an improviser. Why are we stopping at countries? Why don’t we save the world?

Speaker 4: Please welcome Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood.

Sean Mulvihill: Improv, you might say, “How can improv help heal the world?”

Barbara Tint: I’ve been using improv methods and principles for dealing with conflict and conflict resolution for almost 10 years.

Colin Mochrie: The two basic rules are things we don’t do in real life, which are listening and accepting other people’s ideas and working with them.

Barbara Tint: Improvisation is fundamentally about listening.

Sean Mulvihill: Would you come with us to help some people resolve some conflicts using improv? Conflict is a natural part of life but it doesn’t have to be violent. It doesn’t have to ruin relationships. We’re headed to Washington DC to teach politicians how to improvise for compromise. Improv and drama therapy have been shown to be effective in lots of situations. Isn’t it time where our leaders gave improv a try?

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Colin Mochrie Teaches Politicians to Improvise for Compromise

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Barbara Tint, Colin Mochrie, and Sean A. Mulvihill are going to Capitol Hill and the United Nations to convince our leaders to use improvisation for conflict resolution.

Improv and Drama therapy have been shown to be successful in:

Couples’ counseling

Support groups

Refugee communities

And diplomatic negotiations

Isn’t it time our leaders gave improv a try?

We’ve already got some great footage…now we are asking for your financial support to finish this film.

PLEASE JOIN OUR MAILING LIST AT: http://eepurl.com/dKff7k

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Spice Demon

After conjuring a spice demon, 2 friends try to verify its authenticity.

Starring:

Greg Hudson
Nisarah Lewis
Sean A. Mulvihill

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Agree to Agree Kickstarter Trailer

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Barbara Tint, Colin Mochrie, and Sean A. Mulvihill are going to Capitol Hill and the United Nations to convince our leaders to use improvisation for conflict resolution.

Improv and Drama therapy have been shown to be successful in:

Couples’ counseling

Support groups

Refugee communities

And diplomatic negotiations

Isn’t it time our leaders gave improv a try?

We’ve already got some great footage…now we are asking for your financial support to finish this film.

(Insert slide of budget)
Production: $36,000
Post-Production: $17,000
Pre-Production: $6000

This bare bones budget pays for a crew of four to shoot on location for 12 days, an editor, and a composer. It also pays for film festival submissions, hard drives, and graphic design.

If we raise more than our goal, we will upgrade the production with an assistant director, production coordinator, and be able to purchase more stock footage and music rights.

Our plan is to premiere in 2020 at Sundance or Cannes Film Festival and to distribute the film on a channel like HBO, Netflix, or Amazon.

Thank you for your support. We’ve got great perks for you so check them out on our Kickstarter page.

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Agree to Agree Kickstarter Trailer

THE KICKSTARTER IS NOT LIVE YET, PLEASE JOIN OUR MAILING LIST AT: http://eepurl.com/dKff7k

Barbara Tint, Colin Mochrie, and Sean A. Mulvihill are going to Capitol Hill and the United Nations to convince our leaders to use improvisation for conflict resolution.

Improv and Drama therapy have been shown to be successful in:

Couples’ counseling

Support groups

Refugee communities

And diplomatic negotiations

Isn’t it time our leaders gave improv a try?

We’ve already got some great footage…now we are asking for your financial support to finish this film.

(Insert slide of budget)
Production: $36,000
Post-Production: $17,000
Pre-Production: $6000

This bare bones budget pays for a crew of four to shoot on location for 12 days, an editor, and a composer. It also pays for film festival submissions, hard drives, and graphic design.

If we raise more than our goal, we will upgrade the production with an assistant director, production coordinator, and be able to purchase more stock footage and music rights.

Our plan is to premiere in 2020 at Sundance or Cannes Film Festival and to distribute the film on a channel like HBO, Netflix, or Amazon.

Thank you for your support. We’ve got great perks for you so check them out on our Kickstarter page.

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The Exuberants Improv Comedy Team Spoofs Hollywood Films in NYC Comedy Show Sundays at Broadway Comedy Club

Nothing in the movies is sacred when The Exuberants Improv Comedy Team perform their improvised double feature every Sunday at 6 PM in NYC at Times Square’s Broadway Comedy Club.

October 9, 2018

Broadway Comedy Club has long been a destination for anyone interested in checking out the top undiscovered improv comedians in New York City. One of the most unique groups to hit the scene is The Exuberants Improv Comedy Team with their improvised romantic comedies and biopics. The crew (of UCB, Magnet, and PIT-trained improvisers) spoofs two films each night. Targets might be a rom-com like “50 First Dates” or a biopic such as “Walk the Line.” The comedy show is every Sunday at 6 PM at Broadway Comedy Club. Every show is different, representing true improv comedy in action. Few, if any, leave disappointed.

“We put our all into our show, make no doubt improv comedy is our absolute passion,” commented The Exuberants Improv Comedy Team’s Artistic Director, Sean A. Mulvihill. “Come by and check out our Sunday show and expect to have some real laughs as we poke fun at some of Hollywood’s most recognizable tropes.”

Special packages are available for group events and are appropriate for everything from parties to company staff building outings. The Exuberants Improv Comedy Team are more than happy to specially design an event, with interested parties just needing to reach out and get in touch. They can even come on location.

The standard VIP Party Pack even includes all-you-can-eat and drink for the entire group.

Feedback from attendees has been passionate.

Nomi B., recently said in a five-star review, “I thoroughly enjoyed the Exuberant Improve Comedy Troupe. They were funny, spontaneous, and innovative. Definitely worth experiencing.”

For more information be sure to visit https://exubs.com or call Sean at 917-907-2537. The Exuberants Improv Comedy Team performs every Sunday at 6pm at Broadway Comedy Club, 318 W. 53rd St, New York, NY 10019.

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