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THE CAST OF CURIOUS ACCIDENTS & UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES EXPLORE GENERATION GAPS AND THE ART OF IMPROV

4/27/2017

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​VIDEO: What are teens and adults learning about each other through improv? Watch to find out!

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"The divide between middle-aged adults and teens can be huge. That collision, that friction, is very interesting to me. I really wanted to see what happened when you brought these adults and teens together.  What would happen if they could say whatever they wanted to say?"
"It's really easy to approach teenagers with this 'you're a kid, you don't know anything' sort of mindset, which could not be farther from the truth."

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"My favorite thing about working with adults is that they have an entirely different perspective on life than we do. They've lived through their teen years. But a lot of them have...I don't want to say forgotten them, but Duncan and I are still in high school, we're going to graduate in a couple of months, and so we've got this very different view of life."
"Some of my 'being a mom' stuff came out, which I wasn't too thrilled about, but I really like it. I like the idea that we're not all the same age and in the same place. It's really interesting. I've never done this before."

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"I do a lot of improv with teens, and it can get pretty crude, and just about getting a laugh. I like working with adults because I can be more serious. I remember the first time I worked with Elysha, she played a mom and I played her son, and it became a really emotional scene."
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"The teens that we're working with on this project are so mature and bring a perspective that I don't remember having when I was their age."

We hope you'll join us for Curious Accidents & Unintended Consequences.

You've never seen it before. And you'll never see it again.


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    My name is J Chachula and I'm the principal instructor at The Flying Machine Theatre Studio.

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