Tim Mahoney of Good Luck Macbeth Theatre Company, 124 W. Taylor St., will direct Unscripted, a new series of improv plays. The plays donโt start until April 10, but auditions are being held Nov. 30 and Dec. 7 starting at 10 a.m. Everyone is welcome, regardless of experience level. You must attend both auditions.
So, whatโs your interest in improv?
It kind of encompasses, like, all of the things in my life. It makes me who I am. Iโve been doing improv for โฆ seven or eight years, at this pointโteaching it, performing. โฆ Itโs the thing in my life that I have stuck with the longest. That might not be the most ringing endorsement of it, butโas a person who tends to gravitate toward the shiny object in the room pretty quicklyโimprov has been that constant shiny object for me. Itโs a thing that I love. Iโve been doing it four days a week for the last seven years, pretty much. It takes up a lot of my time, but itโs what I always have more time for.
Is improv easier for actors with experience in scripted plays or for newbies?
I think it depends on where youโre coming from. โฆ I think it depends, really, on the person. For some people, improv is a really natural and freeing thing to go into. For some people, itโs terrifyingโbut Iโve come across both. I think with an open audition for this project, weโre going to see a lot of people who are excited about it, so we wonโt see those terrified people. But Iโve also gone to theater companies and taught, like, โฆ improvisation for scripted actors and had people terrified and literally asking for directions at every turn. โฆ I think, too, this specific project, being that itโs a long-form narrativeโweโre doing improvised playsโI think for an improviser that can be scary, too, because itโs not solely comedy-based. Weโre working at creating improvised theater, so weโre really looking to touch all of the emotions and have those moments of sincerity and sadness and heartfelt moments, but also comedy as well. Improv is at its best when youโre not aiming to be funny, when youโre just aiming to create real connection and genuine moments on stage.
Improvised playsโhow long are these things going to be?
So, theyโre going to be 90 minutes long. โฆ Obviously, given that weโre making up these stories every night, itโll be a different play based on some audience suggestion, based on whatever is inspiring in that moment for the actors. โฆ The one things we are certainly going to be doing is a musical. โฆ That will be the last of our shows. And weโre also going to be doing an improvised murder mystery. Iโm going to go ahead and put those two on the map now.
Itโs an open call. Anyone can show up to the next two audition daysโboth of them, right?
In the note to everybody and the messages that went out about the audition process, it says an improvisation background is certainly helpful. โฆ I think we saw that today [during the first auditions], with some experienced folks who have some background in improv. They looked great, and they did a fine jobโbut they also bring up the people around them. You donโt have to have improv experience to be a part of this show. Weโll take you on and teach you all about it. Iโm also a big believer in the fact that having those wild card folks that have never done improv before will keep the improvisers that have experience on their toes.
