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The Compass - The University of Chicago PressThe book The Compass: The Improvisational Theatre that Revolutionized American Comedy, Janet Coleman is published by University of Chicago Press.
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Who We Are - St. Louis Compass ImprovThe Compass Players were founded in 1955 by David Shepherd and Paul Sills, Viola Spolin's son. They created the first improvisational theaters in Chicago ...
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Improvisational Theater - Encyclopedia of ChicagoThat was achieved in Chicago in 1955, when David Shepherd and Paul Sills started an ensemble called the Compass Players. ... American comedy in particular has ...
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Did the Compass point to the birth of improv? - Chicago TribuneJul 10, 2005 · Fifty years ago at 1152 E. 55th St., it was declared Tuesday with surety, the entire art of improv was invented. This was an event on a par, ...
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Whimsy Planning Commission revives improv in the neighborhood ...Oct 7, 2025 · The neighborhood was the birthplace of Compass Players, which opened July 8, 1955, in an empty storefront at 1152 E. 55th Street, attached to ...
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Class Clowns - Chicago ReaderFeb 21, 2002 · David Shepherd came from a wealthy New York family that was related to the Vanderbilts. He'd studied at Harvard and Columbia, he'd gone to the ...
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An Invitation to Drama and Drinks: Sixty Years Ago, Chicago's ...Mar 5, 2015 · Paul Sills, circa 1955. But it was David Shepherd, along with the $10,000 inheritance he ...
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[PDF] Guide to the David Shepherd Papers 1953-2006 - UChicago LibraryDavid Shepherd (b. October 10, 1924) founded the Compass Players with Paul Sills in Chicago in 1955. Inspired by Shepherd's goals for a new kind of ...
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Paul Sills - The Second CityHis mark on The Second City's history is indelible. Born in 1927, Paul Sills was the son of Viola Spolin. He used the improv games his mother invented to ...
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Improv, explained | University of Chicago NewsSills turned to his mother, Viola Spolin's, theater games to train actors to improvise. The group developed the Compass scenario, which gave the performers ...
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A Brief History of Improvisation: Spolin and Sills Laid Down The RulesHer real life son, Paul Sills, begat (with the help of others) the Playwrights Theatre Club which begat the Compass Players which begat Second City which begat ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Theater - Encyclopedia of Chicago... Chicago —Paul Sills and David Shepherd—started the Compass Players. ... Paul Sills himself helped initiate the so-called off-Loop trend by locating ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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David Shepherd, 94, Dies; Nurtured Improvisational TheaterDec 19, 2018 · Mr. Shepherd and Paul Sills started Compass in 1955 in the rear of a bar near the University of Chicago campus. In a departure from conventional ...
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The Birth of Improv: After 50 years, The Compass returns to the stageAug 18, 2005 · David Shepherd, who co-founded The Compass improvisational comedy ... In 1955, Sills and Shepherd adapted the games to an idea they had ...
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Liberal Satire in Postwar America by Stephen E. Kercher, an excerptThe Compass: The Improvisational Theatre that Revolutionized American Comedy by Janet Coleman; Our catalog of American studies titles; Our catalog of history ...
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Free to Experience: Viola Spolin and the Invention of ImprovisationIn Spolin's method, the teacher is called a “side coach” whose role is to keep “the stage reality alive for the student-actor.” Spolin believes students should ...
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The Innovators - Viola SpolinSep 9, 2010 · The founding director of Second City and Compass was Paul Sills. Viola Spolin was Paul Sills's mother, both biologically and artistically. ...
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The Compass Players: How the First Improv Theater Changed ...Jul 10, 2024 · The Compass Players, the first improvisational theater in the United States, changed the way people think about improv and has a lasting legacy in the world of ...
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Exclusive: The Reunion of Mike Nichols and Elaine May### Summary of Compass Players' Move to St. Louis (1957-1958)
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Mike Nichols, X'53, director and improv comedy pioneer, 1931-2014Nov 20, 2014 · Nichols and May first collaborated as members of The Compass Players, the pioneering improvisation and sketch comedy group founded by Sills and ...Missing: act | Show results with:act
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Shelley Berman, angst-filled comedian who pioneered standup (or ...Sep 1, 2017 · The phone routines, which predated those of Newhart on the national scene, grew out of Berman's days doing improvisations with the Compass ...<|separator|>
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Theodore J. Flicker, Director and a Creator of 'Barney Miller,' Dies at ...Sep 17, 2014 · Flicker worked in theater in Chicago and then St. Louis, where he helped form a version of the Compass Players, an improvisational group that ...
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Ted Flicker dies at 84; writer, director co-created 'Barney Miller'Sep 18, 2014 · Ted Flicker dies at 84; writer, director co-created 'Barney Miller' ... Compass Players in Chicago and went on to direct numerous episodes ...
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Improv Nation - The Library of Unconventional LivesDavid Shepherd, however, placed Compass very much in line with the commedia dell'arte, those bands of Renaissance actors that strolled European countrysides ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Compass Players - The Art and Popular Culture EncyclopediaJan 17, 2015 · It was here that company members Mike Nichols, Elaine May, Del Close and Flicker codified a further set of principles to guide improvisational ...Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions
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Remembering Barbara Harris - The Second CityAug 21, 2018 · As a founding member of the Compass Players, her contributions to both the art of improvisation and the legacy of our theater are ...
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Excerpt: 'The Second City Unscripted' - NPRDec 10, 2009 · As of early 1958, after a roughly three-year run, the Compass Players was kaput. ... Barbara Harris, Mina Kolb, and Eugene Troobnick. Allaudin ( ...
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[PDF] the harold: a revolutionary form that changed improvisational theatre ...Jul 5, 2010 · The Harold is widely regarded as the foundation of long form scenic style improv. First developed in the late 1960's by the San Francisco group ...
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Making It Real | The New YorkerFeb 14, 2000 · Nichols and May themselves nearly foundered in 1958, when they were working in St. Louis, where a new Compass Players venue had been launched.
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Guide to the David Shepherd Papers 1953-2006 - UChicago LibraryAlso included are photographs, audio recordings, and video recordings related to the history of the Compass Players and Shepherd's subsequent artistic projects.Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution
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David Shepherd: A lifetime of Improvisational Theater (VIDEO ...May 28, 2024 · It was David Shepherd's vision to create Compass. He and Paul Sills co-produced Compass (1955 – 1957), after working together on the Playwrights Theatre Club.Missing: Chicago | Show results with:Chicago
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How Competition Defined Canadian Improvisation - Kory MathewsonAug 28, 2018 · ... Compass Players, a forerunner to the Second City. Improvisation Olympics was first created by Shepherd and Jerome in 1972. Shepherd ...
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ALL EN-COMPASSING – Chicago TribuneAlso, though she correctly attributes to Compass a considerable influence on American film, theater and TV, she doesn`t support her case with enough ...
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Barbara Harris, Stage, Screen and Improv Actress, Dies at 83first with the Compass Players, whose members also included Mike Nichols, ...
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Enter Laughing | film by Reiner [1967] - BritannicaOct 15, 2025 · An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May opened on Broadway in 1960 and ran for nearly nine months. They also released comedy albums, ...
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Mike Nichols obituary - The GuardianNov 20, 2014 · At the start of the decade he had established a reputation on Broadway in the comedy duo show that he wrote and performed with Elaine May. Born ...
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Mike Nichols, Urbane Director Loved by Crowds and Critics, Dies at 83Nov 20, 2014 · In 1999, he was honored at Lincoln Center in New York for a lifetime of achievement. Elaine May, his longtime friend, offered an encomium with ...
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From improv to Ishtar: the many lives of comedy genius Elaine MayNov 18, 2018 · May wrote plays and occasionally acted, then made her film directing debut in 1971 with A New Leaf, starring Walter Matthau as an impoverished ...
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Elaine May is a Great Director, But Hollywood Sexism Hurt Her CareerApr 21, 2021 · Elaine May is a great director, but Hollywood sexism and the failures of"Mikey and Nicky" and "Ishtar" derailed her career.
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Shelley Berman, Stand-Up Comic Who Skewered Modern Life, Dies ...Sep 1, 2017 · Like his fellow Chicago comedian Bob Newhart, Mr. Berman specialized in telephone monologues, in which the humor came from his reactions to the ...
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Del Close - The Second CityDel Close. Del Close. Infamously dedicated to establishing improv as a ... It was there he invented the long-form improv he called “The Harold.” He ...
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Tightrope Comedy, on the Fly - The New York Timesguru to countless comedians, longtime director at Second City and pioneer of the long-form method called the Harold — strongly ...
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Theodore J. Flicker, Filmmaker and 'Barney Miller' Co-Creator, Dies ...Sep 15, 2014 · Theodore J. Flicker, a filmmaker whose eclectic career included the Cold War comedy “The President's Analyst” and the much-loved ABC comedy “Barney Miller,” ...Missing: screenwriting | Show results with:screenwriting