Search Results

June 25, 2021
Going Back to Teaching in Person

On July 31, I will be going back to teaching improv in person. The last time I taught in person was March of 2020. It's been a long time. The world has changed and so have I. I have learned a lot by teaching on Zoom and I look forward to continuing to do so. I am one […]

Read More
May 21, 2021
I Got the Vaccine. And I Feel Sad.

Yesterday, I got my second dose of the vaccine. In two weeks, I should be free. And I feel sad about it. This is not what I expected. I thought I would be excited, like my friends who got their vaccines months ago. Yes, I will not have to worry every time I go out the door that I […]

Read More
September 10, 2020
Urgent! Now Is the Time to Create

Recently, the performing arts have been hit hard. Live theater has gone dark, until further notice. We are feeling all sorts of emotions about it. Mostly we are all still grieving. Some day we will be in front of live audiences again, I am sure of it, but in the meantime we must fight these feelings of isolation or die. […]

Read More
April 8, 2020
Holding On To Your Sense of Humor

For most of us, this is the most serious time we have ever experienced in our lives. It is scary, unpredictable and stressful. And even though it may feel like the end of the world – in fact, because it feels like the end of the world – it’s crucial that we don’t lose our sense of […]

Read More
March 20, 2020
Grief in the Era of COVID-19

As you read this, you are most likely hunkered down somewhere, social distancing yourself from the rest of the world. You probably have not left your home in days, except to gather food supplies and hoard paper products. COVID-19 has changed our lives for the time being, and at this point, we don't to how […]

Read More

Download the Book

Sign up for Jimmy's bi-weekly newsletter and get a free copy of his ebook, The Inner Game of Improv.

Sign Up for the Newsletter