“Geeking Out with…”
is a written interview series in which improviser-journalist
Pam Victor follows Del Close’s edict to treat improvisers as
“geniuses, poets, and artists”and,
boy-oh-boy, they don’t disappoint.
Pam Victor follows Del Close’s edict to treat improvisers as
“geniuses, poets, and artists”and,
boy-oh-boy, they don’t disappoint.
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“Best interview I've done. Thank you, Pam.” |
"Great job, Pam” |
"Pam Victor, you have created something really beautiful, supportive and important for improvisers everywhere. Be very proud.” |
“Now, Pam, you're the one who makes sense of all the jibber jabber. I just say fuck a lot. Xoxoxoxoxo” |
“Nice job with the interview. The clearly extensive editing actually made it seem like I sometimes know what the hell I'm talking about. Seriously, great job. Thank you.” |
“Thank you so much for the wonderful interview. I love the layout and your honesty and focus and support and meekness and love for that which we all love.” |
“Hey improv fans, Pam Victor writes a blog called "Geeking Out With..." which features some of the best interviews you'll find with America's improv royalty. It is wealth of information and insight. I have learned something useful from every interview I've read. Get on it!”
– Frazer Robb
“One of the best interviews on improv and creativity I've ever read.” |
“That was GREAT. Every single word was a delectable tidbit of wisdom and history.” |
“What I enjoy about your blogs is that they're filled with sincere enthusiasm and joy for improv. Improv has been part of my life for over 40 years now, so it's rare for me to read about something I already have knowledge of without my mind wandering by the second paragraph. That's never been the case with your interviews. Well done, Pam.”
–Michael Golding, Author of the documentary David Shepherd: A Lifetime of Improvisational Theater
“I love your blog... Would be hard pressed to pick a favorite...This is me yes-ing and not yes-anding, which is terrible, but I play a horrible fan girl. Seriously. Keep doing what you're doing.”
-Joy Carlotti, Unscripted Theatre Co.