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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2021 · 48 MIN

Episode 22 - David Jones

from Liverpool Comedy ImprovCast · host David Jones, Iain Luke Jones

David is a talented individual and a thoroughly lovely chap. This interview takes us on a journey from improv, to art, back to improv and comedy influences and then ends up with a chat about languages. David does not come from a performing arts background but you wouldn’t know it if you ever saw him in action. He discusses what he has learned during his time in improv and how his style has changed overr time as he learns more about the art and feels more comfortable as a performer. He has an art exhibition coming up soon and the dates are mentioned during the interview, so please take a note of those as he really is a very talented artist who’s work will definitely leave you feeling in awe of his talents.

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David is a talented individual and a thoroughly lovely chap. This interview takes us on a journey from improv, to art, back to improv and comedy influences and then ends up with a chat about languages. David does not come from a performing arts background but you wouldn’t know it if you ever saw him in action. He discusses what he has learned during his time in improv and how his style has changed overr time as he learns more about the art and feels more comfortable as a performer. He has an art exhibition coming up soon and the dates are mentioned during the interview, so please take a note of those as he really is a very talented artist who’s work will definitely leave you feeling in awe of his talents.

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