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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2005 · 26 MIN

The Red Panda (Original Universe) 6 - A Touch Of Grey

from Decoder Ring Theatre

Five (or maybe six) years before the current Decoder Ring Theatre podcast shows began, we recorded these very different style "Red Panda" shows as a pilot project for traditional radio broadcast. They were the genesis for what we're doing now, but they are almost completely different from the "re-booted" universe of The Red Panda AdventuresWhen we started running these podcasts, I broke the ice with these shows as our first six podcast episodes. With more people discovering our shows every day... well, these ones are getting harder and harder to explain... especially to people who never visit this page directly.So to end the confusion once and for all, a full year and thousands of downloads later, I'm taking these off the feed. But you can still get them if you want them. Just direct download from the link in each post (PC users, you'll want to right-click and choose "save target as..."). Here's the link: "Original" Red Panda ep. 6

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ImprovLA Improv LA Veteran improviser and teacher of the popular ImprovLA workshop, Keith Saltojanes talks long form improvisation with included lessons, tips, thoughts, quotes, interviews, and more!Keith Saltojanes has been improvising since 2004, and has performed in hundreds of shows around the country at such places as the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, IO West, Second City, The Chicago Improv Festival, San Francisco Sketchfest, The World's Largest Hard Rock Live, and more. He was a founding member of the critically-acclaimed troupe, The Derelict Toys (called "One of the best improv troupes from around the country" by the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater), and currently performs weekly with the popular group, English Speaking Moose; another group he co-founded.Keith has studied with the Improv Olympic, Upright Citizens Brigade, Second City, and is a student of Miles Stroth (Del Close's "Warchief" and member of The Family) among others. He loves all things improvisation, and enjoys the ever- King James Bible National Theatre As part of the 400th anniversary celebrations of the King James Bible, an ensemble of leading National Theatre actors, directed by Nicholas Hytner, James Dacre and Polly Findlay, read twelve extracts from the Book that changed the world. This podcast collection features each of those readings and a live recording of the talk Melvyn Bragg gave looking at the radical impact of The King James Bible over the last 400 years. These audio recordings of the National’s King James Bible readings were made possible thanks to the generous support of Allchurches Trust Limited. The History of Musical Theatre Podcast Remington Adeney Campbell If you are a musical nerd this is the place for you.Each season covers one musical or concept in detail giving you a complete history of the glorious art of musical theatreWebsite: outofthewingsmedia.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/outofthewingsmedia/ Decoder with Nilay Patel | 5 minute podcast summary 5 minute podcast summaries 5 minute summaries of Decoder with Nilay Patel podcast episodes. Get the best insights and ideas in much less time.

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