Wednesday, April 7, 2010

NYU GRADFILM DIRECTORS BECOME PERFOMERS TONIGHT AT 6:30 WITH ARMANDO DIAZ

One night only, the directors become the performers.

It was a crazy idea, "let's teach third year directing students how to improvise." After a semester of study with Armando Diaz in his Directing the Actor IV class, they are ready to test what they have learned in a completely improvised show.

Armando is widely regarded as one of the best improv teachers in New York City and beyond. His list of teaching credits is a long one: the ImprovOlympic Theater, Victory Gardens Theater, The Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, The Peoples Improv Theater, and Michael Howard Studios. He has trained dozens of actors who have performed or written for Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Mad TV, and The Daily Show.

A Chicago native, Armando studied improv under Del Close at the ImprovOlympic, Mick Napier at the Annoyance, and graduated from the Second City Conservatory. He performed in and helped create one of the most popular improvised longforms in Chicago, "The Armando Diaz Experience...." For the last decade, "the Armando" has been performed weekly in Chicago, and is now taught and performed in many other cities including Los Angeles and New York.

In addition to writing and producing short films, Armando wrote sketches for the show Upright Citizens Brigade on Comedy Central, and has performed on Late Night with Conan O'Brien

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"The play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king."

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