Cascade Improv Podcast

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Cascade Improv Podcast

Two friends, Chazz is a long-time improviser with Paul who is newer to the scene, dig up and uncover the Pacific Northwest’s long and evergreen history of improv. Come and see what gold we can find at the foothills of the cascade mountains.Musical backing by Anomie Belle - https://anomiebelle.bandcamp.com/

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    Episode 13: Ben Lidgus

    Podcast Cross-Collab! We talk to Ben Lidgus, host of the Improv Good Vibes Podcast ( https://sites.libsyn.com/589180 ), teacher, puppeteer, former member of the Jet City improv troupe, and current member of Comedy Sportz Seattle. It's a zany two hours of theory, experiences, philosophy, and more than a little Elvish! 

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    Episode 12: Issiah Harris

    This week, it's a boisterous conversation with Seattle improviser Issiah Harris, who is a performer and frequent MC at the Market Theater's own Theater Sports show. We talk with Issiah about performing, how he got his start in improv, his improv idols, and acting in shows like Black Ice (an improvised sitcom). Join us for a raw and unedited session filled with laughs and insight!

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    Episode 11: Dominique Sagiao

    Join us for a lively discussion with Seattle improviser Dominique Sagiao, an ensemble member at Unexpected Productions. Dom, Chazz, and Paul have a lively discussion on physicality, scripted vs. improvised theater, performing as a Pacific Islander, mindfulness, and taking shortcuts in improv.

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    Episode 10: Randy Dixon, Part 2

    The second of a 2-part interview with long time Artistic Director of Seattle's Unexpected Productions, Randy Dixon. Randy shares tales of improv in Europe and around the Pacific Northwest, the background on his book, as well as his philosophy on improvised theater after decades of work in the craft. Join us for the second half of this extensive conversation with a luminary of the PNW improv community!

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    Episode 9: Randy Dixon, Part 1

    The first of a 2-part interview with long time Artistic Director of Seattle's Unexpected Productions, Randy Dixon. Randy shares tales of the founding of UP, his work with Keith Johnstone, Del Close, Paul Sills, and other improv luminaries, as well as his philosophy on improvised theater after decades of work in the craft. Join us for the first half of this extensive conversation with a luminary of the PNW improv community!

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    Episode 8: Akhilesh Balachandran

    Today we're speaking with Akhilesh Balachandran, an Indian National here in Seattle who rediscovered improv here in the States. We talk with him about teaching improv in Seattles Eastside community, experiencing improv as both a student and a teacher, the various schools and theaters in Seattle, long form vs. short form shows, the importance of representation, and his debut as an improv director with "What If?"

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    Episode 7: Tony Beeman

    Our guest this week is Actor, Director, Poet, Teacher, Software Engineer, and the newest Artistic Director at Unexpected Productions, Tony Beeman. Join us for a conversation about genres, classic Star Trek, adjusting to their new role, and how they envision the improv scene in the PNW evolving in the coming years. Musical backing by Anomie Belle - https://anomiebelle.bandcamp.com/

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    Episode 6: Jill Farris

    On this episode, we have a conversation with Unexpected Productions Artistic Director Jill Farris right before her retirement from the Market Theater. We take a walk down memory lane, explore improv internationally, different formats, trips with Randy Dixon, the joy of giving notes, and Jill shares her advice for improvisers who are auditioning for shows, troupes, and theater companies. Join us as we learn from Jill, and celebrate her contributions to the Seattle improv theater community! Musical backing by Anomie Belle - https://anomiebelle.bandcamp.com/

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    Episode 5: Paul and Chazz

    A conversation between hosts, veteran improviser and teacher Chazz Kaskes speaks with student and beginning improviser Paul Furio about our histories, goals, philosophies, and observations on improv in the Pacific Northwest. We swing from serious to silly, real to hypothetical, all the time exploring what we bring to the stage and the microphone. Join us for 90 minutes of us totally not just slapping each other on the backs!

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    Episode 4: 2025 Holiday Greetings

    Chazz, Paul, and a bunch of PNW Improvisers wish you all a very Happy Holiday Season!

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    Episode 3: Troy Mink

    Our third episode features improviser, character actor, musician, and long term Seattle fixture Troy Mink. Troy tells stories about coming to Seattle, his transition to improvisational theater, the many characters he's created, taking risks, and shares stories of favorite performances from his storied history. When not performing on stage, Troy is a Social Worker in the Seattle area. Musical backing by Anomie Belle - https://anomiebelle.bandcamp.com/

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    Episode 2: Audrey Kohler

    Our second episode is a charming conversation with improviser, poet, director, author, and world traveler Audrey Kohler. Join us as we talk about what brought Audrey to improv, her experiences in Alaska and LA, the art of slowing down, and her thoughts on narrative in the world of improvisational theater. Musical backing by Anomie Belle - https://anomiebelle.bandcamp.com/

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    Episode 1: Ron Hippe

    Our first conversation with veteran improviser, actor, director, and musician Ron Hippe. We cover the history of Improv in the Pacific Northwest, the early days of Unexpected Productions, Almost Live, the fringe scene, and other topics related to his vast experience. Join us for our inaugural show with this funny and talented performer! Musical backing by Anomie Belle - https://anomiebelle.bandcamp.com/

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Two friends, Chazz is a long-time improviser with Paul who is newer to the scene, dig up and uncover the Pacific Northwest’s long and evergreen history of improv. Come and see what gold we can find at the foothills of the cascade mountains.Musical backing by Anomie Belle - https://anomiebelle.bandcamp.com/

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Chazz Kaskes

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