
Show overview
The Improv Chronicle Podcast has been publishing since 2019, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 72 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 17 min and 21 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Comedy show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.9 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2020, with 26 episodes published. Published by Lloydie James Lloyd.
From the publisher
This is what the world of improv sounds like.Improv is constantly evolving so how do we chronicle what is happening to it as an art form on and off stage? Each episode, The Improv Chronicle seeks to ignite and expand your interest in improvised theatre and comedy by speaking to people who are knowledgable about or impacted by different issues and topics related to the art form. Hosted by improviser and broadcaster Lloydie James Lloyd from Nottingham, England, each short episode lifts the lid on an aspect of improv worth exploring and helps chronicle the growth of spontaneous discovery and creation around the world. www.improvchronicle.com. You can support the show here: https://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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S2 Ep 19The Return of Clowning: Transforming Improv
EClowns are making a comeback, and their impact on the world of improv is undeniable. In this episode, Lloydie explores the resurgence of clowning and its influence on improvisation. He speaks with several improvisers who integrate clowning into their practice to understand the overlap, the differences, and the essence of clowning.Guests:Lee Kennedy – Clown and Middle Banana at Club Wormhole https://www.instagram.com/club_wormhole/Andel Sudik – Improviser and Teacher https://www.yesandel.com/Isaac Charles Kessler – Clown and Improviser https://www.instagram.com/isaackessler/Host:Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport The Improv Chronicle Podcast by donating or sponsoring an episode. Your contribution helps us continue to share the stories and wisdom of improvisers from around the globe. https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 18Arctic Beginnings: Climate Comedy on Tour
ENot many improv projects start with a trip to the Arctic and then end up trying to save the world. In this episode, Lloydie delves into the unique and inspiring journey of "We Built This City on Rock'n Coal," a climate change improv science comedy touring show. This initiative is touring the west coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland, aiming to make the climate crisis more accessible and engaging through comedy and improv. Find out more at http://www.rockandcoal.ie/ Guests:Jessamyn Fairfield – Improviser and ScientistKaty Schutte – Improviser, Writer, and Theatre MakerHost:Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport The Improv Chronicle Podcast by donating or sponsoring an episode. Your contribution helps us continue to share the stories and wisdom of improvisers from around the globe. https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 17The Masks We Wear: The Danger Of Assimilation In Improv
EDavid Escobedo, a PhD candidate and the mind behind the Improv Boost website, joins Lloydie to explore the complexities of maintaining individuality while fostering group collaboration. They discuss the balance between contributing one's unique voice and accommodating others, the unintentional nature of assimilation, and the impact it has on storytelling diversity.Guest:David EscobedoHost:Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport The Improv Chronicle Podcast by donating or sponsoring an episode. Your contribution helps us continue to share the stories and wisdom of improvisers from around the globe. https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SPECIAL: Kornfeld And Andrews: The Radio Plays
bonusEThis is a special bonus episode showcasing a brand new podcast: Kornfeld and Andrews: The Radio Plays.Subscribe to hear more episodes at podfollow.com/kornfeldandandrewsTwo co-workers need to sharpen the important presentation they have to make, but both appear to be lost in the corporate machine, while simultaneously being in the work restrooms.Improvised by:Louis KornfeldRick AndrewsProduced by:Lloydie James LloydSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 16Scene Hog? Ensuring Everyone Gets Their Moment to Shine
EWhat happens when one artist takes up too much space? This episode, Lloydie dives into the delicate dance of sharing the spotlight. We hear from Swedish improviser Hjalmar Hardestam who reflects on the fine line between supporting scenes and steamrolling them. As he recounts his experiences from the Robin Hood International Improv Festival, we're offered a glimpse into the self-awareness required to balance personal drive with ensemble harmony.We also meet Autumn Unwin, who candidly shares her journey from a newbie to a seasoned improviser with a passion for inclusivity. Both guests explore the nuances of stage dynamics, from the pitfalls of hogging the limelight to the challenges of coaxing reluctant performers into joining the fun on stage.Guests:Hjalmar HardestamAutumn UnwinHost:Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 15Choosing To Know: The "Five-Seconds Ahead" Improv Tool
EHave you ever watched an improv scene unfold and felt like you were witnessing a real-life magic trick? That's the power of the 'choose to know' philosophy in improvisation, as taught by the acclaimed actor and improviser Craig Cackowski. In this episode Lloydie sits down with Craig to discuss this transformative approach to improv that has the potential to not only solve common scene issues but also to leave audiences spellbound... and then tries it out with a group of improvisers to see how it differs from a "Yes And" exercise.Guest:Craig CackowskiTake a class with him in LA: https://wgimprovschool.com/teachers/view/34Check out the two-person show he does with his wife Carla: https://orangetuxedoimprov.com/Host: Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport The Improv Chronicle Podcast by donating or sponsoring an episode. Your contribution helps us continue to share the stories and wisdom of improvisers from around the globe. https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 14Bridging The Improv Divide - A Tale Of Two Cities' Improv Alliance
EIn a groundbreaking move, two improv theaters from different cities forge a unique collaboration, setting the stage for a new era of improvisational comedy. This episode takes you on a journey from Chicago to Brooklyn as Lloydie explores the partnership between the iO Theater and the Brooklyn Comedy Collective. Discover the behind-the-scenes story of how these institutions are creating a dynamic bridge, facilitating the exchange of performers, teachers, and students. Hear from Steve Plock, General Manager of iO Theater, and Philip Markle, Artistic Director of the BCC, as they discuss the genesis of this sister theater relationship and its potential to reshape the improv landscape. From fostering talent to nurturing international connections, this episode uncovers the enthusiasm and the strategic moves that hope to invigorate the community and celebrate the art of improv.In this episode you hear from:Steve Plock - General Manager, iO TheaterPhilip Markle - Artistic Director and Founder, Brooklyn Comedy CollectiveHosted by Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport The Improv Chronicle Podcast by donating or sponsoring an episode. Your contribution helps us continue to share the stories and wisdom of improvisers from around the globe. https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 13Scene Initiations: Action, Reception, and the Unspoken
EIs the initiation of a scene all that important? How do we make a good start? What are different ways of starting off? This episode we delve into the essence of what makes a good scene start. Guest Rob Norman shares his wisdom on the importance of the "first breath" of a scene, the power of emotions over words, and the necessity of making bold choices on stage. We explore the nuanced craft of initiating scenes and the struggles of overcoming improviser's politeness. This episode offers a fresh perspective on creating compelling scenes that resonate both with fellow performers and the audience.In this episode you hear from:Rob Norman - Author and Improviser - "Improvising Now: A Practical Guide to Modern Improv"Episode hosted and produced by Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport The Improv Chronicle Podcast by donating or sponsoring an episode. Your contribution helps us continue to share the stories and wisdom of improvisers from around the globe. https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicle Improvising Now: A Practical Guide to Modern Improvhttps://www.amazon.com/Improvising-Now-Practical-Guide-Modern/dp/1505912336 The Backline Podcasthttps://backline.podbean.com/The Complete Improviser by Bill Arnetthttps://www.amazon.com/Complete-Improviser-Bill-Arnett/dp/1541172817Improv Chronicle Newsletterhttps://www.improvchronicle.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 12The Improv Burnout Chronicles: When Passion Leads To Exhaustion
EStep behind the curtain with Lloydie on the Improv Chronicle as he lifts the lid on a situation impacting a growing number in the improv community: burnout. Lloydie connects with Laura, a member of the Glasgow improv scene and producer of Edinburgh International Improv Festival, and David Raitt, a Toronto improviser with decades of experience, to discuss the fine line between passion and exhaustion. This episode looks at the resilience of creative people navigating the demands of performance, administration, and personal well-being in improvisational comedy.In this episode you hear:Laura Hotchkiss - EIIF - https://www.edimprovfest.com/aboutDavid Raitt - The Improv Illusionist - https://improvillusionist.com/ Hosted by Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport The Improv Chronicle Podcast by donating or sponsoring an episode. Your contribution helps us continue to share the stories and wisdom of improvisers from around the globe. https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 11The Chemistry of Comedy: Building an Improv Family
ENavigating the nuances of forming an improv team can be as complex as a well-crafted scene. In this episode of The Improv Chronicle Podcast, we delve deep into the essentials of team dynamics, commitment levels, and the alchemy of personalities that can make or break a group's chemistry. Hear insights from improvisers who have been through the process of assembling and reassembling teams in the ever-evolving landscape of improv.In this episode you hear from:Jack Cross - Rhymes Against Humanity and The Improclaimers, Nottingham (UK)Jeanette Bird-Bradley - Rhymes Against Humanity, Nottingham (UK)Chris Locke - A Bristol (UK) based improviserHosted by Lloydie James Lloyd, this conversation isn't just about finding the right people; it's about the journey of trial, error, and the joy found in the unexpected moments onstage and off.Podcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport The Improv Chronicle Podcast by donating or sponsoring an episode. Your contribution helps us continue to share the stories and wisdom of improvisers from around the globe.https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 10Just A Slice Of Life On Stage
EIn the delicate dance of life's minor dramas, improvisers find a canvas rich with comedic potential. But how does one transform the everyday into an engaging slice-of-life scene on stage? In this episode of The Improv Chronicle Podcast, we delve into the artistry required to elevate the mundane to the extraordinary. Join us as we explore the subtle craft of finding humor in the smallest moments with New York City's seasoned improviser and teacher, Louis Kornfeld, and the UK's own Jenny Rowe of The Maydays and Impromptu Shakespeare. Discover the power of microdramas, the allure of authenticity, and the delicate balance between reality and performance.In this episode you hear:Louis Kornfeld from The Magnet TheaterJenny Rowe from The MaydaysEpisode hosted and produced by Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflyHelp the Improv Chronicle make more episodes. Your small donation makes a big difference:https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 9Actor Lessons For Improvisers
EHow does acting training help improvisers?Three improvisers who trained as actors share what acting training can give improvisers to help make their shows better - and how improv helps their acting too.On this episode you hear:Eleanor Stankiewicz - IG: @elestankiewicz / @thenewlywedsimprov / linktr.ee/elestankiewiczAnděl Sudik - yesandel.comDan Simpson - itsdansimpson.comHost:Lloydie James Lloyd - an improviser based in Nottingham, EnglandPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflyHelp the Improv Chronicle make more episodes. Your small donation makes a big difference:https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 8Expert Tips For 2024
EA new year, new you? Looking to supercharge your improv with some tips from great improvisers? The Improv Chronicle has got you covered. In the last four and a half years, this podcast has spoken to a lot of improvisers and gained a lot of insights. This podcast and chosen a few of those insights, some of which haven't been heard before, and put together a series of tips and things to think about for 2024. Here's to a great new year of improvisation.Guests (in order of appearance):Rob Norman - The Backline Podcast / Second CityPatti Styles - https://www.pattistiles.com/Dave Pasquesi - TJ and Dave https://books.google.com/books/about/Improvisation_at_the_Speed_of_Life.html?id=zyjWoQEACAAJKathy Rinaldi - ImprompTwo https://www.facebook.com/ImpromptuSarasota/Colin Mochrie - Whose Line Is It Anyway Help the Improv Chronicle make more episodes. The smallest of donations can still make a big difference. https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicle Host:Lloydie James Lloyd - an improviser based in Nottingham, EnglandPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 7The Benefits Of The End Of Class Show
EWhat's the point of putting a bunch of students on stage after they have been learning improv for a series of weeks? How much does it add to their learning and how do we set these shows up for success. Hear from Lloydie's students after their most recent end of term show, and from improv teachers with advice on making a student show a success.This episode features:Rick Andrews - Magnet Theater NYCChelsea Clarke - UCB Theatre NYCThis podcast seeks to be a useful part of your improv experience - if you value that, please consider donating to help it continue here: https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicle Get the weekly Improv Chronicle newsletter here: improvchronicle.substack.comFor transcripts of episodes: improvchronicle.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 6Isn't It Time We Took Tech Seriously?
EHow can we use lighting and sound better in our improv. In this episode, you hear from two improvisers who also do tech and who give you a view from the tech box. This episode aims to help on-stage improvisers and improv teams think more about their tech.You will hear from:Cleo Pettitt - Lloydie's cousin and a professional set and costume designerCharlotte BrownMatt HolmanHost:Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflyGet the world of improv in your inbox every week with the Improv Chronicle Newsletter - https://improvchronicle.substack.com/Donate to help the podcast and newsletter get produced. Even £1 / $1 helps: https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 5Yeah, But That's Not Improv, Is It?
EIs the medium of improv too often confused with the genre of improv? Surely improv isn’t one thing in the same way that theatre isn’t one thing. The genre is not the medium. This episode explores how we make the distinction between improv and styles of improv.Guests:Jim Fishwick (Jetpack Theatre / ITS / New Zealand Improv Festival - Insta: @fimjishwick)Hannah Platts (Tiny Stories / Rhymes Against Humanity / Date Night)Will Naameh (MC Hammersmith / Spontaneous Players / Shamilton / Baby Wants Candy)Get the world of improv in your inbox every week with the Improv Chronicle Newsletter - https://improvchronicle.substack.com/Donate to help the podcast and newsletter get produced. Even £1 / $1 helps: https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleBook referenced in podcast - Improvise Freely by Patti Styles:https://www.pattistiles.com/english Host / Producer:Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 4Reaching Your Peak In Improv
EWhy is it that some improvisers avoid playing with an older improviser, or when they do get to play with them, they make them their grandparents? Given some of the most famous, gifted improvisers who sell out shows are over the age of 60, why do peculiar attitudes around age still exist in our art form?This episode you hear from:Kathy Rinaldi - ImprompTwo, Sarasota, FloridaShaun Landry - The Ledge Theatre, LAThe u3a group, Market Harborough, UKGet the world of improv in your inbox every week with the Improv Chronicle Newsletter - https://improvchronicle.substack.com/Donate to help the podcast and newsletter get produced. Even £1 / $1 helps: https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleHost / Producer:Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 3I've Just Moved - Can I Play?
EMoving your life to a new town or city is a big undertaking - there’s a lot to sort out. So what’s it like getting settled in a new city’s improv scene? Hear from three improvisers who have moved their lives to another city and then worked on fitting into that city's improv scene.This episode hear from:Robby Appleton (formerly Tennessee, now Chicago)Cale Bain (formerly Toronto, now Sydney)Liam Webber (formerly Nottingham, now Sydney)Get the world of improv in your inbox every week with the Improv Chronicle Newsletter - https://improvchronicle.substack.com/Donate to help the podcast and newsletter get produced. Even £1 / $1 helps: https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleHost / Producer:Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 2Scene Shifting - Post Pandemic Changes
EImprovisers from different cities across the world talk about the many and varied changes that have happened to their scenes. From theatres closing to new ones opening - from scenes losing improvisers to those who are gaining new performers. Hear how scenes across the globe have changed, adapted and evolved.This episode features:Cale Bain - Improv Theatre SydneyJorin Garguilo - CIC Theatre, ChicagoHellena Jang - IMFROG, SeoulShaun Landry - The Ledge Theatre, LAGet the world of improv in your inbox every week with the Improv Chronicle Newsletter - https://improvchronicle.substack.com/Donate to help the podcast and newsletter get produced. Even £1 / $1 helps: https://ko-fi.com/improvchronicleHost / Producer:Lloydie James LloydPodcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 1When Should You Walk Into A Scene?
EWhether you are an improviser who hesitates to walk on, or someone who just can’t resist entering a scene, you know a walk-on has the power to change what is happening on stage. Marcel Blanch-de Wilt is a Sydney-based improviser and he believes there is never a bad time to enter an improv scene. He encourages new improvisers to jump in and have fun. While others argue there are times when entering a scene may disrupt the flow or emotion, Marcel believes overthinking leads to hesitation.This episode you also hear from Sam Irving and Vera Chok who take slightly divergent views on the how and when of a walk-on in improvised scenes.Guests:Vera ChokIG: @verachok and verachok.orgMarcel Blanch-de Wilthttps://marcelthecomedian.substack.com/Sam Irvinghttps://www.thespontaneousplayers.com/Host:Lloydie James LloydImprov Chronicle Newsletter:https://improvchronicle.substack.com/ Podcast Theme:Composed by Chris Stevens at Studio DragonflySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.