Sunday, March 8, 2015

Whose Line is it Anyway? - LBCC Improv Club channels TV show

Photo courtesy of James "Hodge" Dubois
Have you ever seen the TV show "Whose Line is it Anyway?" If you want to bring that kind of laughter, spontaneity and creativity to LBCC, then the Improv Club is for you.

Hodge Dubois, club president, is recruiting new members to have fun and play improv games. Calling themselves the Comedy Syndicate, they promise a good time in a judgement free environment. 

"We play a variety of improv games that will keep you on your toes as well as keep you laughing and having a good time, because that's really the soul purpose of this club - just having fun," said Dubois. 

Members don't need to be performing arts majors or have any comedic experience to join. The club is open to anyone, but don't be shy! The club often meets in the courtyard to entertain unsuspecting students.

"If the weather is nice enough and there's a lot of people in the courtyard, I might just decide to send out a club-wide call to arms and just start entertaining the people there, because what is the Improv Club if not spontaneous?"

The club meets on Fridays, either in the courtyard or the choir room depending on the weather. At the start of the term, based on member schedules, the meeting time is between noon and 3 p.m. The club also tries to be involved with campus events to spice up the scene.

"We're just a group of fun-loving, silly people. If this club sounds fun to you I highly encourage you to get a hold of me."

Contact Dubois at james.dubois.8103@mail.linnbenton.edu.


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