Yeah, bigger transitions are something we should probably start practicing... or rather just doing more long-form type stuff. I'm starting to think that could probably help our short form, since it's difficult to focus on pure improv in short form games. And I think that is something I struggle with, and it comes out forced... I just keep handing the ball back to the other player, instead of grabbing their hand and bringing them along.
Yeah, Family Dinner. I guess doing all these damned animals has made it a little less horrible, animals have always been a pet peeve of mine... but really, you can put just as much improv into that, if not more, than just doing a funny/witty character.
I did compliment you, good sir. Saying you did a good job is a compliment. If you'd like me to elaborate more, I'd say that you did one of the best hosting jobs in recent memory. I would also say you did a good job of keeping the energy consistent throughout the show. I mean, the real test would have been the previous show. I'm sure you would have done a million times better than Warren, in any case.
When I said, "There's too many people on stage", I included the back stage. We should be benching some folks at every show, keep it to around 6 people total. That way, you get a real improv workout during the show. But I guess the main complaint is that I would like to play more games. And, actually, the max people on stage was for Popup Story Book (everyone). But I hogged the shit out of that game... because I wanted more games! That sort of thinking is what I don't like, which, I know I shouldn't have... but when people from my work show up to see me, I want to give them as much stage time as I can!