
Show overview
Improv Resource Center Podcast has been publishing since 2010, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 31 episodes. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 26 min and 1h — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 8.9 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2010, with 16 episodes published. Published by Kevin Kelly.
From the publisher
Kevin Mullaney, Artistic Director of Under The Gun Theater, interviews improvisors to find out what exercises and techniques they use in their improv rehearsals and classes. Also known as the IRC Podcast.
Latest Episodes
View all 31 episodesIRC Podcast 2017-07-19 Celeste Pechous
This week our guest is Celeste Pechous, teacher at Second City in LA and at BGB Studios. We talk about the importance of supporting your fellow players, coaching seniors vs coaching teens, and pitching sketches. Subscribe in iTunes For more episodes visit ircpodcast.com Find out more about Dosage Improv. Please consider supporting the IRC podcast at patreon.com/mullaney Kevin Mullaney's Improv Boot Camp in NYC in August 2017 Classes at the Improv Resource Center
IRC Podcast 2017-07-12 Nick Armstrong
Nick Armstrong, camp director of Camp Improv Utopia, is our guest this episode. He is the Artistic Director at Mi's Westside Comedy Theater. He talks with host Kevin Mullaney about the Groundlings's Sunday Company, teaching JTS Brown, the Pack Theater, playing blindfolded, creating a bible for a new team, camp and theimprovnetwork.org. Subscribe in iTunes For more episodes visit ircpodcast.com Camp Improv Utopia The Improv Network Please consider supporting the IRC podcast at patreon.com/mullaney Kevin Mullaney's Improv Boot Camp in NYC in August 2017 Classes at the Improv Resource Center
IRC Podcast 2016-05-23 Amey Goerlich
Amey Goerlich talks to Kevin Mullaney about improv exercises and concepts. Amey is the host of the Indie Cagematch in at UCB East and an independent improv teacher in New York. We talk about Krompf, pummeling, improvising with your eyes closed, bad rap warmups, half ideas, button lines, teaching film to 5 year olds, e-Improv, and bonsai tree houses. Subscribe in iTunes For more episodes visit ircpodcast.com Please consider supporting the IRC podcast at patreon.com/mullaney Find out about Amey Goerlich's workshops at ImprovTrainingHub.com See Amey's films she made with 5 year olds Kevin Mullaney's upcoming workshops
IRC Podcast 2016-04-03 Karen Graci
Karen Graci is a coach and performer at iO West. We talk about about coaching Harold teams, openings, group games, short form, and Vertical Harolds. She can be seen performing with King Ten at iO West. Special thanks to Camp Improv Utopia East where this podcast was recorded. Subscribe in iTunes For more episodes visit ircpodcast.com Please consider supporting the IRC podcast at patreon.com/mullaney Sign up for my Improv Bootcamp in NYC via kickstarter Come to Chicago for Improv Bootcamp in July or August. Take my class at the Clubhouse in LA. Find out more about Camp Improv Utopia.
IRC Podcast 2015-09-16 Jack Newell
Jack C Newell is director of the films Close Quarters, How to Build a School in Haiti and Open Tables. He is head of TV, Film & Digital at the Second City Training Center and a graduate of Columbia College Chicago in film/video. We talk about using improv to make movies, the job of the director and his latest feature which seamlessly weaves improv into the fabric of the film. Subscribe in iTunes For more episodes visit ircpodcast.com Please consider supporting the IRC podcast at patreon.com/mullaney Find out more about Mid Coast Improv See Jack's work at JackCNewell.com Visit the Facebook page for Open Tables
IRC Podcast 2015-07-29 Ric Walker
Ric Walker, Second City instructor and member of the Improvised Shakespeare Company is our guest. We talk about reacting emotionally, clown work, developing shows and more. Subscribe in iTunes For more episodes visit ircpodcast.com Please consider supporting the IRC podcast at patreon.com/mullaney For more info on the New Zealand Improv Festival
IRC Podcast 2015-06-24 Mick Napier
Mick Napier, the Artistic Director of the Annoyance Theatre is our guest. We talk about nudging students to get better, breaking out of your habits, playing without making sense, presenting long form, improv auditions and Martin de Maat. To support the IRC podcast, visit patreon.com.To find out more about Mick Napier, visit The Annoyance Theatre.You can subscribe to this podcast in iTunes. We have two new $10 an episode supporters: Bearded Men Improv & Bob Mann who'd like you to know about OKC Improv in Oklahoma City.
IRC Podcast 2015-05-31 Kevin Reome
An interview with Kevin Reome, teacher at the Second City Training Center in Chicago. We talk about how to treat students new to improv, using you statements and being the guy that everyone wants to improvise with. See Kevin's video improv project called Facetime Improv.

IRC Podcast 2015-04-21 Dave Razowsky
Kevin interviews improv teacher and performer Dave Razowski. Dave is a former Second City mainstage performer. He teaches improv in LA. Find out more at http://www.davidrazowsky.com/
IRC Podcast 2012-08-16 Rachael Mason
ERachael Mason, Second City teacher, talks about giving gifts, emotional responses vs. clever lines, 10 minute scenes, playing against type, deconstructions, invocations, bad habits and stage combat.
IRC Podcast 2012-01-20 Paul Grondy
Paul Grondy has been teaching at iO in Chicago since 1997. He teaches students how to do the Harold and so we talk about Harold structure, the principles of group work, being tender and heartfelt, knowing what you know, and group things.
IRC Podcast 2011-11-21 Anthony Atamanuik
Anthony Atamanuik talks about how classrooms can affect a class, ninja improv, finding your improv spirit house, care and detail in space work, framing devices, monoscenes, and improvised movies.
IRC Podcast 2011-11-14 Jodi Lennon
Jodi Lennon talks about using improv for character development, object work, hot seats and simulating sex on stage. Find out more about Jodi at http://jodilennon.com/
IRC Podcast 2011-06-25 Megan Johns
EMegan Johns teaches improv at the Annoyance Theater and is a member of the New Colony Theater company. We talk about Annoyance newbies, hybrid improv classes and using improv to write plays.
IRC Podcast 2011-01-26 Joe Bill
EJoe Bill teaches Power Improv Workshops in Chicago and around the country. He is one half of BassProv and SCRAM and has taught for the Annoyance and iO Chicago.
IRC Podcast 2010-12-01 Live from NYC
ERecorded live at the People's Improv Theater in New York, the guests are Ed Herbstman, Porter Mason and Nate Starkey
IRC Podcast 2010-11-25 Evan Linder
Evan Linder from the New Colony describes the process they use to create original plays and musicals using improvisation.
IRC Podcast 2010-11-16 Craig Cackowski
Craig Cackowski from iO West and Second City in LA talks about doing scenes from imaginary plays, feeling scenes before you know what is happening, La Ronde and the North vs. South Harold.
IRC Podcast 2010-11-09 Armando Diaz
Armando Diaz, founder of the Magnet Theater, talks about connecting with your scene partner, initiations, using improv to write and how to teach better.
IRC Podcast 2010-06-22 Jimmy Carrane
Jimmy Carrane talks about grounded scenework, the third choice, reality transaction scenes, commitment, silent scenes, side coaching and group therapy.