It’s the FREE Merlin Works Improv Mixer!

Saturday, Sept. 7th
2:00-4:00 pm
The Long Center
RSVP Now
You too can interact (in 3D) with all your friendly improvisor pals! Let’s all go to the Merlin Works Improv Mixer and get ourselves a treat (of playtime)!For those of you who don’t know or need a refresher, the Merlin Works Improv Mixer is a low-pressure jam where you can meet, mingle, practice and play with talented improvisers from all over town. The Mixer is a great place for beginners to rehearse and perform and for experienced improvisers to promote their coaching skills. With our new home at the AT&T Education Room at The Long Center, it’s also a great chance to share the joy of improv with the Greater Austin community. And, as always, it’s FREE!Even more, we have themed mixers to tie-in with the exciting programming at The Long Center! In conjunction with Asleep at the Wheel (Sept 8th) and The Soundtrack Series (Sept 6th & 7th) playing at the Long Center, this month’s theme is: Cinema!

ALSO, if you so choose during the Mixer, you may also put your name down to audition for Matthew Falkenberg of Black Box Productions. He is looking to start an improv group focused on cinematic, genre-based narrative improv with a strong emphasis on advanced space work and ensemble mentality. Check out his website for more info! If you don’t want to audition for him and just want to play in the Mixer that’s totally fine as well.

So get ready watch and try new and fun adventures with some really great improv games and scenes! It’s too much fun to miss!

RSVP here or on our Facebook event page and come along to The Long Center on September 7th to experience the get to play with other Austin improvisers and fine tune the craft you’ve got going on. Anyone can come to play or just come to watch– so come on!

LOCATION: The Long Center for the Performing Arts AT&T Education Room

701 West Riverside Drive (at the corner of S. 1st Street) Parking info

About Karina

Karina Dominguez is the registrar and assistant to the Dean of Merlin Works Institute of Improvisation. She graduated from the Merlin Works program in December 2011 with three performances of "The Amazing Improvised Race." She is a full-time actor with commercial credits such as Burger King, Ford, Totino's, H-E-B and various departments for the State of Texas. She was last seen in the opening episode of the second season of "American Crime", and as the welcome video ranger in the second season of HBO's "The Leftovers", and as Helah in the first season of "The Chosen". She also performs on-stage in various Austin, TX plays including for Capital T Theatre, The Vortex, Vestige Group, Pollyanna Theater among others.
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