Second Nature Improv
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Second Nature is a long-form improvisational theatre troupe based in Los Angeles at the University of Southern California. Second Nature was founded on November 19, 2002. The troupe performs every Thursday night in USC's PED Building, providing free, comedic, one-hour shows. Second Nature regularly performs with other improv troupes from all over Los Angeles, and the United States. The collegiate troupe is known for the Fracas! Improv Festival, one of the largest intercollegiate improv comedy festivals in the world. Additionally, Second Nature pioneered The Facebook Show, an improvised comedy show based entirely on the Facebook profiles of audience volunteers. Since its debut, Second Nature has become a regular part of campus life at USC, and has begun the careers of several comedians, actors, and directors.


History

Second Nature was founded in 2002 by a group of USC students interested in performing improvised comedy. The troupe is a recognized student organization within the University of Southern California. The group chose the name Second Nature based on the idea that performing spontaneous theatre should become "second nature" to the cast. The style of Second Nature's comedy has changed with time, as the students have become more passionate and knowledgeable about improvisational theatre. Originally, Second Nature performed ComedySportz style shows, with the troupe split into two competing factions. After being influenced by The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and The Groundlings with whom the troupe had taken workshops, Second Nature adopted a more free flowing scenic style of improvisation. For the past few years, the troupe has been performing predominantly long-form improvisation, focusing on The Harold and The Armando, while occasionally performing other forms such as Text Message, The Town and The Bat. Though Second Nature is fairly young, a number of professional performers began their careers with the troupe.


The Fracas! Improv Festival

''The Fracas! Improv Festival'', or ''Fracas!'', is an improvisational theatre festival created and hosted by Second Nature, and held annually at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles since 2004. Over the past few years, Fracas! has grown into a national festival with more than a dozen participating universities, as well as workshops and panels with professionals from The Upright Citizens Brigade, The Groundlings, The Office, Mad TV, ImprovOlympic and more.


The Facebook Show

Once a month, Second Nature performs ''Special Format Shows'' which contain either a special show format, or a special guest. As many special format shows are experimental, few receive a strong enough audience reaction to be performed multiple times. A notable exception is The Facebook Show. The Facebook Show consists of three segments, roughly twenty minutes each. Each segment begins with an audience member volunteering to be interviewed by Second Nature. During the interview, the audience member logs on to their Facebook profile, which is projected on a screen, and explored in front of the live audience. Finally, Second Nature uses material from the volunteer's Facebook profile as the basis for their improvisation. Second Nature's first Facebook Show was performed in 2005, when Facebook was open only to college students. However, since the
social networking website A social networking service or SNS (sometimes called a social networking site) is an online platform which people use to build social networks or social relationships with other people who share similar personal or career content, interests, act ...
has been opened up to the public, the show has become popular with a larger audience. Influenced by Second Nature, other groups have begun performing the Facebook Show around the world, including at the University of California, Santa Barbara, by jericho! at the University of California, Berkeley, and in England by the Canterbury based troupe, Noise Next Door.


Guest Monologists

One of the many show formats Second Nature performs is The Armando. This format - developed at ImprovOlympic - involves a guest monologist (frequently a celebrity) who uses a suggestion from the audience to inspire a truthful, personal monologue. The improvisers then use the monologue as inspiration for a series of scenes, which in turn inspire a response from the monologist. Second Nature has performed The Armando with the following guest monologists: * Dan Oster, '' MADtv'' * Kate Flannery, '' The Office'' * Paul Wolff, screenwriter, '' Family Ties'', Little House on the Prairie, '' Home Improvement'' ; executive story-editor, Remington Steele *
Tom Lennon Thomas Patrick Lennon (born August 9, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer, director, and novelist. He plays Lieutenant Jim Dangle on the series ''Reno 911!'' Lennon is an accomplished screenwriter of several major st ...
, '' Reno 911!,
The State A state is a centralized political organization that imposes and enforces rules over a population within a territory. There is no undisputed definition of a state. One widely used definition comes from the German sociologist Max Weber: a "stat ...
'' * Will Sasso, '' MADtv'' *
Midori Midori (みどり, ミドリ, , , ) is the Japanese word for "green" and may refer to: Places * Midori, Gunma * Midori-ku, Chiba * Midori-ku, Nagoya * Midori-ku, Sagamihara * Midori-ku, Saitama * Midori-ku, Yokohama People Given name * Mi ...
, prominent human sexuality writer, speaker, and sex educator * Daniel Handler, aka
Lemony Snicket Lemony Snicket is the pen name of American author Daniel Handler (born February 28, 1970). Handler has published several children's books under the name, most notably ''A Series of Unfortunate Events'', which has sold over 60 million copies and s ...
, author of '' A Series of Unfortunate Events''


Current Cast

*Devin Harris *Greta Donnelly *Ian Grady *Jillian Gorman *Alannah Fredericks *Liam Stephenson *Henry Parker-Elder *Dyanna Boone *Lyndsay Wong *Dani Brown


Notable alumni

*
Shelby Fero Shelby Ann Fero (born October 27, 1993) is an American writer and comedian. Early life Fero was born at Stanford Hospital on October 27, 1993. After graduating from Menlo-Atherton High School, she attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts bef ...
, Emmy award-winning stand-up comedian and staff writer for
Robot Chicken ''Robot Chicken'' is an American adult animated stop motion sketch comedy television series, created and executive produced for Adult Swim by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich along with co-head writers Douglas Goldstein and Tom Root. The writers, ...
,
@midnight ''@midnight with Chris Hardwick'' (shortened to and formerly exclusively titled ''@midnight'') was an American late night Internet-themed panel game show, hosted by Chris Hardwick, that aired Monday through Thursday nights between October 21, ...
,
Idiotsitter ''Idiotsitter'' is an American sitcom that premiered in the form of a web series on Comedy Central's CC: Studios on February 26, 2014, before being picked up for a run on television that premiered on Comedy Central on January 14, 2016. The series ...
, and more. *Devin Field, UCB performer and staff writer for
Jimmy Kimmel Live! ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' is an American late-night talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, broadcast on American Broadcasting Company, ABC. The nightly hour-long show debuted on January 26, 2003, at Hollywood Masonic Temple in Hollywood, Los ...
, Workaholics, and Billy on the Street. *Dan Lippert, UCB performer and actor, Comedy Bang! Bang! regular. *Zach Dunn, UCB performer, staff writer for Go90's Mr. Student Body President. *Philip Labes, UCB performer, actor on Netflix's ''GLOW'' and Funny or Die's Tween Fest. *Jacob Reed, UCB performer. *Sarah Khasrovi, UCB performer.


See also

* Improvisational theatre * List of improvisational theatre companies * Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre * Del Close


External links


Second Nature websiteOfficial website of The Fracas! Improv Festival
* ttp://www.2nimprov.com/alumni/ List of Second Nature alumni


Notes

{{authority control American comedy troupes Sketch comedy troupes Theatre companies in Los Angeles Improvisational troupes Performing groups established in 2002 University performing groups 2002 establishments in California Comedy collectives