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The Lobby was an improvisational comedy group based in Southern California. Unlike many improv groups, which are composed of many members who perform on a rotating basis, The Lobby was a small, close-knit group. The audience got to know each of the players and feel they were part of the group. The Lobby also irregularly put up a podcast, which further allowed their audience to connect with the players.


History

The Lobby was formed by Josh Nicols, Matt Thomas, and Chase Hooper in the lobby of the
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while rehearsing for an adult Christmas show.thelobbyimprov.com: About the Cast
Retrieved on 2009-02-16.
However, the name, "The Lobby," comes from the 1950s advertisement jingle played in movie theaters, "
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."Racket Magazine (2008-12-08)
"Let's All Go to The Lobby"
Retrieved on 2009-02-16.
The Lobby first performed on December 23, 2005 at the Renaissance Theatre in Glendora, California. After the Renaissance Theatre closed at the end of 2007, The Lobby moved to The Fontana Community Players' Theatre in
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and STAGEStheatre in
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, where they remained.STAGEStheatr
"Special Events"
Retrieved on 2009-02-17.
On April 8, 2009, MyFOX Los Angeles announced that The Lobby was voted "Best Improv Comedy Group" in Orange County for 2009.myFOXla O.C. HOTLIS
"'09 Best Improv Comedy Group"
Retrieved on 2009-04-09.
The Lobby won again in 2010.myFOXla O.C. HOTLIS
"'10 Best Improv Comedy Group"
Retrieved on 2010-04-08.
The Lobby started the Orange County Improv Cup, an improv tournament with randomly assigned teams of improvisers from all over Southern California, to raise money for the Hole in the Wall Camps. The team of Tony Rey, Staci Pratt, Kristin Sanchez, and Jill Tsai won the first ever Improv Cup title.The Orange County Improv Cup
Retrieved on 2010-11-16.
Daily Titan (2010-11-15
"OC Improv Cup"
Retrieved on 2010-11-16.
As of 2022, the Lobby has long been defunct. This is strongly reinforced by the fact that both Spectacles Improv Engine and STAGESTheatre have both been closed due to the pandemic in 2020.


Format

The Lobby usually performed shortform improv, very similar to the styles of '' Whose Line is it Anyway?'' and ComedySportz. A normal show consists of 10 to 12 short improv games that are each based on a suggestion from the audience.thelobbyimprov.com: Show Information
Retrieved on 2009-02-16.
Every shortform show contains a game in which The Lobby's host, Josh Nicols, interviewed an audience member and then the game is played based on that interview. An example of an interview game is Eulogy, in which the players act out the audience member's funeral. The Lobby has also invented several games, such as CSI: Punnsylvania, which is based on the television show CSI: Miami. CSI: Punnsylvania was featured in William Hall's book, ''The Playbook, Improv Games for Performers''.The Playbook, Improv Games for Performer
"New Game Monday"
Retrieved on 2009-07-21.
Occasionally, The Lobby had performed a longform show. The format of the longform show was based on a genre of movie (such as a romantic comedy or comic book movie). The host got a handful of suggestions from the audience, and then the players acted out a twenty-minute movie based on those suggestions.


Members (While The Group Was Active)

* Matt Thomas * Alex Herrera * Andy Rice * Carl Entner * Austin Floyd * Autumn Herzer * James Stebick


Alumni

* Chris Flock * Heather Boo * Chase Hooper * Josh Nicols * DJ O'Hea


References


External links


thelobbyimprov.com

STAGEStheatre

The Orange County Improv Cup

The Spectacles Improv Engine
(which produces The Lobby) {{DEFAULTSORT:Lobby (improv), The Improvisational troupes Organizations based in Fullerton, California