The Funny Will Come

Newsletter, Opportunities Wednesday March 5, 2025, 1:42pm - by seantaylor



MAGNET THEATER
Congratulations to the new Livewire lineup!. Catch all the teams on their premiere show Tuesday, March 11th
Thanks to webmaster John Ross for building the new Magnet Merch store and Randy McKay for designing the first item: a magnet hoodie
Applications for Magnet's 2025 Diversity Scholarship open on Saturday, March 15th with an info session, a Q&A, and a jam! Go here for more information
Our upcoming Saturday afternoon Coaching Class is looking for L2 (and beyond) improvisers to get coached. Sign up here to get involved!
Want to earn credit toward classes? Learn about our internships program.
We are currently taking applications for a part-time House Manager to work at Magnet Theater
DEADLINE: Wed, Mar 26th
New Offerings
Dennis Pacheco

Improv Level One

Mondays (3/31) @6pm

Michael Lutton

Improv Level One

Mondays (4/14) @3:30pm

Improv Level Two

Thursdays (4/17) @8pm

Improv Level Two

Saturdays (4/26) @3pm

Christine Magee

Improv Level One

Sundays (5/4) @3:30pm

Louis Kornfeld

Improv Level Three

Mondays (3/10) @8pm

Improv Level Three

Sundays (3/23) @2pm

Elana Fishbein

Adv Improv Level One

Wednesdays (6/18) @6pm

Adv Improv Level One

Thursdays (6/19) @6pm

Coaching Class

Saturdays (3/22) @3pm

Michael Lutton and Frank Spitznagel

Musical Improv Level One

Wednesdays (4/23) @8pm

Musical Improv Level Three

Wednesdays (4/16) @6pm

Jacob Horn and Frank Spitznagel

Musical Improv Level Two

Tuesdays (5/6) @7pm

Rick Andrews

Longer Scenes

Fridays (4/4) @1pm

Adam Wade

Storytelling Intensive

Wed-Fri (3/12) @10am

3-week Online Storytelling

Sundays (3/16) @6pm ET (online)

Storytelling Class

Mondays (4/14) @6:30pm

Summer Intensives
Week long classes from 11:30am - 3:30pm from Monday to Friday (with a performance on Friday)
June

Musical Improv Level One Intensive

w/ Michael Lutton & Frank Spitznagel

Mon-Fri (6/16) @11:30am

Improv Level One Intensive

w/ Elana Fishbein

Mon-Fri (6/23) @11:30am

July

Improv Level Two Intensive

w/ Elana Fishbein

Mon-Fri (7/14) @11:30am

Musical Improv Level One Intensive

w/ Michael Lutton & Frank Spitznagel

Mon-Fri (7/21) @11:30am

Musical Improv Level Two Intensive

w/ Michael Lutton & Frank Spitznagel

Mon-Fri (7/28) @11:30am

Improv Level One Intensive

w/ Elana Fishbein

Mon-Fri (7/28) @11:30am

August

Improv Level Two Intensive

w/ Michael Lutton

Mon-Fri (8/4) @11:30am

Improv Level Three Intensive

w/ Louis Kornfeld

Mon-Fri (8/11) @11:30am

Ask an Improviser

"What is the most important improv lesson you ever learned?"

Performer Howard Finkelstein
Magnet Theater
"As a kid, I loved Mad Libs. Nothing was funnier to me than hearing a straightforward sentence with unexpected words in it. “I had to take my TURTLE to the CIRCUS because he was GOOEY.”

That was the height of comedy to 3rd grade Howard. And frankly, it still is.

Not to be all “the definition of comedy is…” but that’s kind of the definition of comedy, right? An unusual variable placed in a usual situation. Things that don’t go together. When something straightforward takes a turn.

But what I’ve learned more and more doing improv is just how important that starting sentence is, the one with the blanks. It’s the base reality. The words we put in the blanks aren’t funny on their own, the magic only happens when we pair them with the grounded sentence.

So start by focusing on a grounded sentence. We need to know we’re on a train before we can take it off the rails. Clarity is key. Make it clear. Make it believable. Then make it funny.

We have to know who people are to each other. We should try to know where they are, how they’re feeling, what they want. Establish reality first. The funny will come. An unexpected discovery will be made. Something strange will happen. You and your funny teammates will make sure that things get heightened, exaggerated, or twisted. But none of that can happen without a clear, grounded foundation.

Start with the sentence, then add the funny nouns and adjectives. The words we use to fill in the blanks will get the laughs, but it will only be possible if the sentence is clear and JIGGLY."

Check out Howard on stage at the Magnet on Wednesdays at Megawatt with his team Dreamboat