9 épisodes

”Two Improv Masters” --New York Times
Seasoned performers, longtime improv instructors, and all-around swell guys Rick Andrews and Louis Kornfeld combine their improv powers for a series of longform, improvised radio plays that are as honest as they are hilarious. With a patient, nuanced style, they create a textured world filled with characters that will make you laugh and move you all at the same time. It’s comedy. It’s theater. It’s radio (but on a podcast).

See Kornfeld and Andrews live on Sundays at The Magnet Theater in New York: magnettheater.com

Kornfeld And Andrews: The Radio Plays Kornfeld and Andrews /Lloydie James Lloyd

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”Two Improv Masters” --New York Times
Seasoned performers, longtime improv instructors, and all-around swell guys Rick Andrews and Louis Kornfeld combine their improv powers for a series of longform, improvised radio plays that are as honest as they are hilarious. With a patient, nuanced style, they create a textured world filled with characters that will make you laugh and move you all at the same time. It’s comedy. It’s theater. It’s radio (but on a podcast).

See Kornfeld and Andrews live on Sundays at The Magnet Theater in New York: magnettheater.com

    Let Me See if I Understand The Problem

    Let Me See if I Understand The Problem

    An automated system frustrates a father who just needs to speak to a human about an important undelivered package.
    Improvised by: Louis Kornfeld Rick Andrewshttps://magnettheater.com/show/58447/
    Produced by:Lloydie James Lloydhttps://www.improvchronicle.com/ 

    • 9 min
    Asking For A Hand

    Asking For A Hand

    A barbecue turns into a roast, as one man's respectful gesture turns into another man's social faux pas. 
    Improvised by: Louis Kornfeld Rick Andrewshttps://magnettheater.com/show/58447/
    Produced by:Lloydie James Lloydhttps://www.improvchronicle.com/ 

    • 11 min
    Movie Theater Complaint

    Movie Theater Complaint

    When a movie theater messes up the screening of a film, customer services steps in with a borrowed pen and a sheet of information that has not been questioned.
    Improvised by:Louis KornfeldRick Andrewshttps://magnettheater.com/show/58447/Produced by:Lloydie James Lloydhttps://www.improvchronicle.com/

    • 11 min
    Draw A Chair Into The Circle

    Draw A Chair Into The Circle

    Having your water cup filled, advertising through bookmarks and drawing a chair into the circle - all perfectly normal things at what appears on the surface to be a philosophy group. 
     
    Improvised by:Louis KornfeldRick Andrewshttps://magnettheater.com/show/58447/Produced by:Lloydie James Lloydhttps://www.improvchronicle.com/

    • 11 min
    Don't Say...

    Don't Say...

    Teaching means complying with the relevant rules and guidelines in order to protect the school from state laws. There are some words and historical events that need to be viewed through that lens. There are some things you just cannot say. Sometimes history has to be edited.
     
    Improvised by:Louis KornfeldRick Andrewshttps://magnettheater.com/show/58447/
    Produced by:Lloydie James Lloydhttps://www.improvchronicle.com/
     

    • 9 min
    Friendship Downgrade

    Friendship Downgrade

    Sometimes you have to sit a friend down, get them a scone and break some societal norms. After all, it's possible to graduate from a "nodding hello" kind of casual friendship into a "lunch and coffee" friendship very, very quickly.
    Improvised by:Louis KornfeldRick Andrews
    Produced by:Lloydie James Lloyd
     

    • 16 min

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