The Improv Inferno w Dan Izzo
Dan Izzo joins Improv FAQ to discuss The Improv Inferno, an improv theatre in Ann Arbor, Michigan that operated from 2004 to 2006. Despite its brief two-year run, the theatre left a notable mark on the local scene. The conversation explores the venue's rapid rise, its impact during its short existence, and the circumstances of its closing.
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