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Samantha Warnick

You can call me Sam.

  • matthewsstarr:

    Jump On Three’s new show this past Friday at the 13th Street Repertory Theatre was so much fun.

    Take a look at these pictures.  This team has been performing together for over a year now and every time we get on stage together I am amazed at how much we can accomplish as a group. We benefit so much from working together and getting on the same page.

    My favorite scene of the night was with Samantha Warnick. We both sat down and looked out toward the audience. Without speaking, it became apparent that we were two audience members struggling with uncomfortable seats as we watched a recital of some sort. As the scene progressed, J.D. Amato sat down behind us and he kept getting his sightline blocked by our shifting heads. Scott and Maelle began filling in background music of the unseen show. Followed shortly by Matt Dennie as a cantankerous man, scolding us to “Show some respect for our troops.” Phil Jackson delivered the button-line, “Thank you, and now to begin our show.” So much fun. 

    The show had its faults too, it was by no means perfect, but definitely looking forward to doing it again next month.

    Well said, Matt Starr.

    Tagged: Improv Jump On Three

    Posted on October 10, 2011 via Matthew S. Starr with 9 notes

    Source: matthewsstarr

  • matthewsstarr:

    Our world is defined by words. 
    And they all take on nuanced meaning. 
    From the words we write to the words we read. 
    From the words we think to the words thought about us. 
    From the words we yell to the words we whisper. 
    The classic dictionary definitions of words have an underlying layer of personal experience. 
    Laughter. Joy. Pain. Love. Loss. Confusion. Triumph…etc.
    They all have classic definitions,
    Yet they can all be defined differently.

    Join JUMP ON THREE for the premiere of our new monthly show as we take a look at how words are defined - both classically and abstractly. 

    When:  Friday October 7th at 11:00 p.m.
    Where:13th Street Repertory Theatre50 West 13th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenue)New York, NY 10011
    Tickets: $7 
    The house will open at 10:30 and there will be concessions available in the lobby. We hope to see you there and thanks for your time.
    Sincerely,J03

    Tagged: Improv

    Posted on October 3, 2011 via Matthew S. Starr with 8 notes

    Source: matthewsstarr

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