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Garden Theatre Improv Workshops a Success!

Posted by Richard Regan on Sunday, July 19, 2009,

I just completed a week-long workshop series for children grades 5th-8th at The Garden Theatre in Winter Garden, Florida.  The Garden Theatre is a lavishly restored historic movie house now converted into a live theater/cinema venue in the heart of the vibrant, beautiful, and historic downtown Winter Garden, FL.  This theater house is a truly wonderful facility that shares adjoining conference rooms with neighboring buildings, perfect for conventions and meetings. Garden Theater is run by Gen...


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Cipher-how to decipher free-style rap...

Posted by Richard Regan on Thursday, June 25, 2009,
As soon as LAUGH! (the comedy talk show I am producing) comes to a close, my next project is to immerse myself in the study of free-style rap.  A friend of mine has been a long time MC and has rapped for a very long time.  With his help I hope to cultivate my skills.  Additionally, I would like to land some movies produced at Full Sail to nab some much needed reel.  Anyways, I have been feeling creative as of late and feel very aggressive about making those things happen.  I have also pondere...
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About Me


Richard Regan Paul I am an actor/improviser from Orlando, FL. I actually reside in Windermere, just outside of Orlando however still close to it all. I work at Walt Disney World and SAK Comedy Lab full-time as a performer. I also collaborate with Offsides Improv Troupe, an entertainment group specializing in improvisational/sketch comedy. My day gig is at Walt Disney World where I perform in a dinner show titled The Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show @ Disney's Polynesian Resort. I enjoy cooking, having a clean home (when that happens), and socializing with fun people. Among other subjects that I will blog about, none is more passionate for me than improvisational theatre. Improv allows me to give others a great time. As I mature in this art, I realize how much more important it is to take care of yourself and giving and allowing your scene partners the best experience. If you make it about audience and your scene partners, you become less self-conscious and you enter a realm where you simply live in an effortless state of play. Joy! Bliss! Laughs! Relatable! Honest! Heart! Human! Connection to something deeper...that's what improv does for me.
 
 
 

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