Birthday, Improv, Shows

Cheers to Two Years & The Best is Yet to Come!

On this, the date that would have been Improv Fallout's 2nd Anniversary Show, rest assured there's nothing we wish we could be doing more than performing improv for you, dressed to the nines, on stage at our St. Catharines home of two years, Mahtay Café.

Instead, as I type this, I’m wearing yoga pants I haven’t warn in two years because over the past few weeks I’ve worn all my better yoga pants, and they’re now all in the wash and these are all I have left.

The point is, we can’t be on stage right now. We’ve made the responsible choice of staying home for the sake of keeping our community safe. Also, we tried to break into Mahtay this morning and Chris fought us all off with only his bare hands. It was quite a sight to behold.

Instead, we offer you this – the written word. A post from each of Improv Niagara’s performers, who are holding you in our thoughts during this time of collective uncertainty.

We miss you, but think about how ballin’ the party will be when we all get to be together again. – Brie

We’ve had some good times these past two years. Fun fact: It is Improv Fallout’s 2nd anniversary, but Improv Niagara has been going on a little longer, closer to three years.

Back when we weren’t called Improv Niagara yet, it was a very different show. I clumped together a few friends in Niagara who I knew could do improv, and Brie brought her Toronto “What If?” improv show. We packed the house at a tiny venue in Thorold called “Think Space.” It was so successful I recruited a few more people and we did a full run of monthly shows this way in the summer from June to August at Warehouse in St. Catharines.

But now here we are.

Here are a few highlights that come to my mind since last year:

  • Our intimate Q&A session with Colin Mochrie
  • Winning Fallout in January
  • Many hilarious rehearsals where I nearly pee my pants and my ribs hurt from laughing so much
  • Hosting our first big corporate teaching gig (over 250 people!)

And, I could name more! The list goes on and on!

Thanks so much for another year of great memories. As soon as we are able, we will resume our Fallout Anniversary show and we can all cheers together to another great year, and more to come!

I can’t believe it’s been 2 years. I remember auditioning and being super nervous to just throw myself into a scene. Then, after getting a taste of that live adrenaline, in front of a huge group of people, I couldn’t get enough!

We now have so many committed fans who come out every month to play and support our troupe; we’ve become a big extended family at Mahtay Café!

I am proud to be an original IN member and so thankful for our regulars and our hard working troupe. We take funny very seriously and wouldn’t be as funny without our laugh track of an audience supporting us every month.

I have been so thankful for Improv Niagara and Mahtay Cafe over the past two years. In some ways it seems as though there is no way that we have been going for two years now and in other ways it feels so natural it seems as though we have been doing this forever. Mahtay and the patrons have been so kind and giving to us; it has been a joy to be involved in Improv Fallout. It is easily the highlight of my month and am looking forward to all that is to come.

There have been so many amazing memories, but there are two that come to mind naturally. I know everyone is thinking it, but the first one is that I was the FIRST EVER IMPROV FALLOUT CHAMPION!!!! I really set the bar for the group. So even now, as an audience marvels at the talent before them, I really feel that I am in their mind as well. You’re welcome.
 
Memory number two is when my extended family from Michigan came to see our show. Parents, cousins, and aunts. They absolutely loved it. They wanted to talk to everyone after the show and even asked to come up on stage to take pictures with all of the performers. When you invite people to a show (particularly family), there can be some anxiety about whether they will like it. That never crossed my mind and apparently didn’t cross theirs either. I was proud of our group and of the fans that get so into it that it becomes a big fun party every month.
 
Thank you everyone. Whether you have been to one show or all of them. We love you. We are so thankful that we can do what we love for such kind, wonderful people. Thank you Mahtay Cafe for giving this opportunity and cheers to many more crazy Fallout Nights.

I’m definitely missing  performing for our wonderful crowds, even though I’m still wondering if they’re laughing with me or at me…

Whatever it is, it’s special and it and warms the cockles of my wee meaty heart.

Know that I’m laughing back at you and that I just scared this poor lady in line in front of me as I’m writing this.

I wasn’t with the troupe for its first year, so I had a lot of catching up to do in terms of getting warmed up to the cast and the audience.

I’m shy and guarded in the beginning so it took me a while to get there, but I remember my tipping point for letting my guard down to the audience was in an extra show back in September. The format called for each of us performing to embody a character throughout the whole set. That was my third show with Improv Niagara, so I thought it’s now or never to get as silly as I really am in rehearsal. I chose to become a pigeon man — my arms as its wings, my feet its talons. At one point in the show, I was flailing my “talons” in the air, and my “wings” went everywhere, because that’s how pigeon people fight “snakes that are coming out of the ground”. I’m thankful to the audience because after that, I never had to worry about committing to a character and looking like a fool on stage.

Wow, two years! I’ve been so incredibly lucky to witness the birth and experience the growth of this Niagara-based improv troupe.

I remember humble beginnings, auditioning in a small after-school classroom in Fonthill to now, monthly sold out shows in St. Catharines’ Mahtay Café.

I remember attending each show with, beverage in hand and a busy month in the rear view mirror. Then, months later, being a part of the show and looking forward to every second of stage time.

I remember rehearsing and discussing technique, referring to improv masters such as Colin Mochrie. Then, weeks later having the opportunity to discuss technique with Colin Mochrie!

I have two years of amazing memories with Improv Niagara and am looking forward to many many more!

Thanks to our improv team and organizers and all of you amazing audience members. I can confidently say; cheers to two years and the best is yet to come! 

Being part of the IN ensemble for this past year has been so wonderful – it’s given me the chance to play with some incredible folks and laugh a ton alongside them.

Following university improv, I wasn’t sure what my future in performance looked like, but when the IN members welcomed me whole-heartedly into the group, I was at ease because I knew I would be able to perform with super-talented people who were also so so kind.

I’m so thankful to call this cast my friends, and am so looking forward to performing even more silly scenes with these pals!

Who would have thought we’d be here? Two years ago, when Improv Niagara started, the idea of getting to perform every single month was such a dream to me, and one that I never thought I’d see.

Now, not only do I get to perform improv on stage in front of an audience all the tram, but I get to it all with a group of people who never fail to make me smile.

My time in Improv Niagara has given me confidence in myself as well as allowing me to put my confidence in a team that I know will always have my back.

In February 2018, I was living in a basement in Merritton, raising my sweet little child, working as a breakfast server and going about the simplicity of life. My child was about 2.5 years old and for a while, I’d been craving to put myself back out there, get some acting work, feed the creative soul, etc.

I wasn’t entirely convinced when I first saw a post for an improv audition if improv comedy was something I wanted to dip my toes in; not because I wasn’t interested, but because I wasn’t sure I’d be any good. It frightened me. I had some training, but it just seemed like the most bizarre thing that an improv group was being formed here- in Niagara!

It definitely peaked my curiosity. I read more and discovered that actually, these people were the real deal; trained professionals and instructors from Second City, experience at Bad Dog, studied at Humber. Could this be? That I wouldn’t have to drive to Toronto to take classes? That I wouldn’t have to spend gas money and arrange child care to just play and have fun with some local comedians?

I arranged to audition. When I got there, the vibe was so inviting, so friendly, and just felt cool.

Over the next few weeks I kept attending some rehearsals and making new friends, until eventually it became very clear that our group was forming not just a solid improv troupe, but a really strong family!

Improv Niagara turned into more that I could have possibly imagined and entered my life at the most opportune time. We love performing our monthly show at Mahtay, and we love seeing all of our fans and audience members old and new. We will continue to get up on the stage and infuse you with buckets of laughs.

Thank you for the support!

Two years have gone by so quickly. I guess the saying ‘time flies when you’re having fun,’ holds true. I look forward to every show. 

As a full time artist, it brings me joy to see the Niagara community fully support Improv Niagara and our creative endeavours. 
 
Whether through attending shows regularly, sharing our content, or opening up new opportunities for us to share laughter with your business, family or team members – it’s a gratifying experience. 
 
I look forward to seeing what our third, fourth and fifth seasons of Fallout will bring. 

Hello everyone!

I can’t believe it’s already been two years! From being invited to an Improv Niagara workshop, which then lead to an audition, and then lights up – stage performances! What a remarkable little journey this has been for me so far.

We’ve rehearsed in our very own space, which we called home for a while! We also practiced in basements. We performed improv in the park, and also in
some groovy Toronto locations. Birthday celebrations, and also shows in the street. (Yes, I mean the actual street.) It’s clear there’s nowhere this group won’t go to perform, and no venue too big or too small.

I’ve been lucky enough this past couple years to say I’m a part of it.

Thank you to everyone who has come out to our shows! You are the reason we do this. We do our best to bring some fun and entertainment your way. So thank, you thank, you thank you.

Adios!

Thank you, Niagara. Please stay safe.

An imagine of Improv Niagara's Mickie and Tino posing with the guest of honour Mickey in a frame that says "Mickey's Roadshow".
Birthday, Events, Improv

Mickey’s Surprise Birthday Party

One of the many ways Improv Niagara brings humour and joy to the Niagara Region is by performing at special events. Recently, IN was asked to participate in a Surprise 70th birthday Party in Port Colborne, Ontario. Take a look at what our cast member Mickie Krish had to say about the event:

What a wonderful party! Improv Niagara players, Tino Notarianni and I had the pleasure of sharing in a surprise birthday party for Mickey Mayne. It was a fantastic opportunity to use improv as a way to celebrate and honour a lovely woman.

Mickey is has been a fan of the “Antique Roadshow” television program for years. Her family decided that it would be fun to surprise her with an Antique Roadshow-themed party! Guests were invited to bring any items that they would like to have appraised. Tino and I came dressed in bowties and improvised histories and details about what made each item uniquely special and the price these beloved possessions would fetch from motivated buyers. Some of these “heirlooms” included, an old doll, a rotary telephone, a straight razor, and even some “dinosaur dung”. The audience enjoyed hearing what made each piece so special, while also seeing their family and friends present and become part of these histories.

Everyone had a fantastic time and we were so pleased that we could bring a bit of joy to such a lovely woman. Improv is a wonderful tool that allows people to come together and create.

– Mickie Krish

If you’re looking for a fun and unique way to bring joy to someone important in your life’s special event, say “Yes And!” to Improv Niagara!