UPCOMING SHOWS

Fall 2010

TSF will be performing at Gator Nights on Friday, September 17 at 9 PM in the Orange & Brew at the Reitz Union. Come see your favorite improvisers perform!

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Posted by Sara on Sun, Aug 01, 2010

Don't trip! Fall.
Filed under: Announcements, News

HARK! Is that the sound of summer ending? Yes, as many good things tragically come to an end, like the Harry Potter series and M. Night Shyamalan’s directing career, so does the carefree frivolity of summertime. With the hustle of fall, freshman are instantly thrust into the big, bad world of college life. And at a huge institution that is the University of Florida, they may wonder where they fit into this occasionally overwhelming community.

Well, do you like making your friends laugh? Are you a fan of shows such as Saturday Night Live, Whose Line Is It Anyway? and 30 Rock? Are you morally against the slaughter of kittens?

THEN THEATRE STRIKE FORCE IS THE CLUB FOR YOU!

Here’s a handy back-to-school guide to aid your transition from big fish in a little pond to clown fish in a swamp.


You, post-TSF. We’ll try not to lose you in the ocean, but no guarantees.



  • SCHOOL SUPPLIES: your body, a sense of humor and an eagerness to learn. No cash. This shit is FREE.

  • CLASSES BEGIN: MONDAY, AUG. 30TH from 7-9 p.m. in Weimer Auditorium (absolutely NO experience necessary!) We split up our classes from Level 1 (beginners) to Level 5 (old farts) based on experience, so you’ll be learning at a speed tailored to your individual skill level to ensure a kick-ass time. In addition, Jams will be held every Thursday (also 7-9) for ALL skill levels to get together and practice.

  • SYLLABUS: Level 1 will cover basic performance technique and some of the short form games you see at our Gator Nights shows. Level 2 is our short form intensive that drills games we frequently play in shows, practices newer ones and experiments with making the games more challenging. Level 3 is our intro to long form, covering basic forms with an emphasis on strong scenework. Level 4 is our Harold intensive, drilling the innovative form invented by Del Close at the iO Theatre. Level 5 is our experimental long form group featuring TSF’s most experienced players that practices more advanced forms. Every level will have the opportunity to perform multiple times throughout the semester in weekly Academy shows, as well as perform with members of other levels in shows.

  • If you’re interested in joining TSF Sketch, the sketch team that brought you iGasm, Gary: A New Hope for America and the campus sitcom “Oppie’s Friend, Gene,” applications are now available and should be sent to theatrestrikeforce@gmail.com within two weeks. Just fill it out and attach any writing sample that you think highlights your comedic voice (sketch, column, short story, etc.)


  • It’s really that simple to start getting involved, so check us out and be a part of one of the most fun-loving and visible groups on campus! We’ve got some great plans lined up for this year and we want YOU to be a part of it.


    Yes, you. Stop looking over your shoulder.

    Any questions, comments or concerns? Hit up our Contact page and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can. And be sure to look us up on Facebook, follow our Twitter, shoot us any pressing questions via Formspring (formspring.me/strikeforce2010) and keep checking back here for news and show updates!
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    Posted by Sara on Fri, Jun 25, 2010

    Summer B, 2010
    Filed under: Announcements, News

    One of the great things about Summer B is the eclectic group of students in Gainesville for the next six weeks. It’s also the time for them freshly newbs to get a feel for UF before the hustle and bustle of fall kicks in. Which means Strike Force is on the prowl for fresh bleeders.


    TSF Wolf stalks three portly freshman.

    In order to get the frosh on board, as well as keep our seasoned vets sharp, we’re offering SUMMER CLASSES! On Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m., anyone and everyone (no experience necessary) can come and learn the short form games you would see at our Gator Nights shows a la “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” On Mondays, our more advanced TSF members can exercise their long form muscles. Almost as importantly as Academy days, there will be Jams every Thursday in order to reinforce skills taught earlier in the week and bring everyone together for deliciously decadent improv fun times. You won’t want to miss this orgy of hilarity.


    Doing improv will make you this sexy within 14 days or your money back. Wait, our classes are free? Well then, how ‘bout a sexual favor?

    Liz Anderson, director of TSF Sketch, the sketch team that brought you iGasm and “Oppie’s Friend, Gene,” has compiled a summer writing team, so be on the lookout for all their goodies coming your way. Especially for summer, we’re looking to get the word out about our greatness, as well as raise funds for our upcoming projects throughout the year (we do some big stuff in TSF and, therefore, need big bucks). Hold on to your undergarments, UF.

    Speaking of getting the word out, be sure to look for us in all of our upcoming shows. We’re gonna rock the house at MURPHREE and LAKESIDE open mic nights June 26th and 27th, respectively, and we’re bringing the party to the Rion Ballroom July 16th for GATOR NIGHTS, as well as GATORMANIA on July 17th. You don’t want to miss this gold!


    Gator Nights audience, c. spring 2010. Going to TSF shows makes you a better Amurrican.

    Find us on Facebook, hit up our Formspring and follow our Twitter! Any questions or concerns? Shoot us an email at theatrestrikeforce@gmail.com or hit up our Contact page. We look forward to seeing you all at shows and Academy. We’ll know if you’re not there. *knuckle crack*
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    Posted by Sara on Mon, May 17, 2010

    Summer A, 2010
    Filed under: Announcements, News

    Aloha, Gators!

    Summer A is upon us, but TSF is hardly taking a vacation. Even while the average student is sleeping through his or her summer classes or bumming around their hometown looking for cocaine and hookers, much like New York, members of TSF never sleep.



    School's out for summer! Middle school anthems are awesome!

    In order to keep our improv muscles well-oiled, our very own short-form director Spencer Hamilton is leading FREE weekly workshops on Tuesdays in Weimer Hall to refine short-form games and skills necessary to be the short-form badasses we know you all want to be. If you're going to be around at all during Summer A, check these out! For more info, join the Facebook group: Spencer's Summer Short-form.


    On a similar vein, recent TSF alum Erik Voss is hosting a weekly performance series in Weimer Auditorium on Wednesdays (fondly entitled "Wednesdays in Weimer"). Every week, Voss and a guest improviser will be experimenting with long-form for the public. These funnies are free and there will be candy. EVERYONE LOVES FREE CANDY. He also promises movies post-performance so come on over, enrich your lives and enjoy some improvs. RSVP to this week's performance with guest improviser Spencer Hamilton on Facebook.

    NOTE: if you're not currently in Gainesville, but still want to take part in the fun, Voss will be trying to broadcast the performances live via U-Stream.


    Voss is no stranger, just sort of strange. But he has sweets! Hopefully they’re not lint-covered hard candies from the bottom of his purse.


    Recently, creative director Rudy Mendoza has decided to embrace the invasive yet woefully addicting medium formspring.me to open up questions to both members and fans of TSF. If you have any questions at all, shoot 'em at us! Just don't ask us who the hottest member is. The answer is Ricky Klopfenstein. formspring.me/strikeforce2010


    Stay tuned for more updates about shows, events and workshops throughout the summer!
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    Posted by tsfimprov on Thu, Apr 08, 2010

    Improv Blast!
    Filed under: Shows, Announcements, Press



    Check out the Facebook event here: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=102972726410867
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    Posted by tsfimprov on Sat, Feb 27, 2010

    iGasm
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    Posted by tsfimprov on Thu, Feb 04, 2010

    College Improv Tournament
    Filed under: Announcements, Press

    Hey Gators,

    Your local improv superstars, the Sunday Group, are traveling to Chicago to compete in the final rounds of the national College Improv Tournament this Saturday!

    More than 60 teams from 25 states fought for domination in regional rounds this past fall. TSF's Sunday Group emerged victorious in Atlanta and is pumped to represent UF at the championships.



    The gang left Gainesville this afternoon and would love to have a ton of support from their fans! If you want to show support, please leave some kind words on their Facebook group page:here.

    How can YOU watch their performance?
    If you're in Gainesville, TSF will be having a viewing party at 6pm in Weimer Auditorium. There'll be pizza, a giant projector screen and a bunch of good friends to watch with. Come on out!

    If you're not in town, the performances will be streamed live from the CIT Web site here: http://www.chicagoimprovfestival.org/web/ccc_webcast.php. The CIT National playoff matches are at 1pm, 3pm, and 5pm (CST) and the CIT National championship title match is at 10pm (CST). Sunday Group's slot is at 5pm (central time).
    With Ustream's webcast abilities, when you watch, you'll be able to chat with each other during the webcast and connect with improvisers from around the country also.

    Cheer on Theatre Strike Force as it competes to bring the University of Florida yet another national title!
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    Posted by tsfimprov on Wed, Dec 02, 2009

    Improv Classes!
    Filed under: Announcements

    Hey Gators,

    January is a time of renewal, of resolutions, of birthdays for Martin Luther King Jr. For TSF, January is an exciting time because we have IMPROV CLASSES!!


    9 out of 10 TSF members have sexy lower backs.


    Most people have seen "Whose Line is it Anyway?". In fact, three of our favorite moments can be seen here, here, and here. What most people haven't done is perform improv themselves.

    Now is your chance!

    TSF offers free beginner improv classes to anyone whose interested in improv and just having a kick-ass time. Our classes are Monday and Thursday at 7pm in the Reitz Union, room 361 (Thursday room TBA), and our first class of 2010 will be January 11!!

    If you make your friends laugh, we want you.
    If you are interested in comedy as a career, we want you.
    If you want to have more fun in college and like messing around, we want you.

    If you're interested, e-mail us from our contact page for more information. AND if you don't, you'll upset Wayne Brady.

    Also, if you're interested in writing comedy, such as Saturday Night Live or the Simpsons, TSF Sketch is now accepting applications! Be part of a team of writers that meet weekly to create and perform original comedy. Past projects include "Oppie's Friend Gene", which is currently being aired in the dorms on campus.

    Simply fill out and e-mail the APPLICATION by Jan. 24!
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    Posted by Erik on Tue, Oct 13, 2009

    TSF Weekly Newscast Now Available!
    Filed under: Announcements, The Future, The Internets, Our Videos, News

    Hello citizens!

    Former T-shirt Guy Erik Voss here. TSF Sketch, the comedy writing team of Theatre Strike Force, has launched a new Web-video series called "Yesterday's News -- Today!"

    In the year 2109, the government propaganda department will release weekly newscasts covering the headlines from 100 years in the past (the year 2009). Like all government media, these broadcasts will have their share of biases and inaccuracies, which at times will be so absurd they might just seem humorous. But make no mistake: in the future, comedy of any kind is dangerously unpopular.

    We will be posting these broadcasts every Monday or Tuesday. You can also view them on our Facebook fan page, or by subscribing to our Youtube channel.

    See you yesterday!

    Erik

    Video Link


    Erik Voss is the Former T-Shirt Guy of Theatre Strike Force. His friends agree he's a lot more fun to be around now.

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    Posted by tsfimprov on Sat, Aug 15, 2009

    Tango Sierra Foxtrot
    Filed under: Announcements


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    "ARE YOU LAUGHING, MAGGOT?!?
    YOU BETTER BE!"

    You know what's just as fun as joining the Army, with only a slightly higher mortality rate? Theatre Strike Force, of course!

    After a very successful Spring semester, we're happy to announce the return of TSF Academy. If you're interested in becoming an active member of TSF, or just in training your comedic muscles, then this is the place for you.

    Academy is composed of three different levels, or "groups":

    T-Group: Want to learn basic improv sorcery? Then this is perfect for you, pipsqueak! T-Groupers (T-groupies?) spend their time learning the fundamentals of improvisation, as well as the short-form improv style you see at our Gator Nights shows. T-Group transforms baby badasses into pre-pubescent badasses.

    S-Group: There is still so much to learn! S-Group is an introductory course in long-form improv, a type of improv that is, well, longer. This group will be instructed in this cool and complex version of the craft, as well as more advanced general techniques. We might as well call S-Group brain porn, what with all the mind-blowing.

    F-Group: This level is devoted to advanced long-form. F-Groupers are versed in more complex methods, and delve deeply into improv theory. After going through T-Group and S-Group, F-Groupers are, quite simply, the shit.

    The first academy session is August 31st, in the Reitz Union, Room 361, at 7 PM. No experience (or money!)  required!

    Questions? Concerns? Shoot an email to us at theatrestrikeforce@gmail.com. We're friendly...ish.

    WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR, MAGGOT??


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    Posted by Ricky on Wed, Jan 07, 2009

    Spring Awakening
    Filed under: Announcements

    Cast off that blustery 70-degree winter, Florida.  Spring is here!  And so are new TSF flowers for bees to pollinate.

    TSF is proud to present its new TSF Academy this semester, a three-level training ground for both beginners and experts.  If you've seen our shows, loved "Who's Line is it Anyway?" or think Wayne Brady is dreamy, you're going to have a blast learning improv in our fun and supportive environment.

    The Academy will meet Mondays at 7 p.m. in the Constans Theatre Building in room CON-G12.  The first day of school is THIS Monday, Jan. 7!  No experience is necessary- only incurable curiousity.  If you have any questions, send an e-mail to theatrestrikeforce@gmail.com.  Also: it costs FREE!



    Also, be sure to attend Sunday Group, Middle Group and Apprentice Group auditions on Jan. 14 in CON-G12.  These troupes specialize in more complex and more amazing improv, and are the pride of TSF.  Sunday Group has a number of distinguished alumni around the country leading the continuing education of improv as an art.  No experience is necessary!  Just fill out the SG/MG/AG Application and show up.  For any questions, please e-mail us.

    For those who enjoy TV shows like The Simpsons, SNL, 30 Rock and the Office, TSF Sketch is accepting applications for its spring writing team.  This is the group who created the successful "Gary" show last fall.  If you've ever wanted to learn how to write comedy on paper, this is the place to learn.  Simply fill out the TSF Sketch Application and e-mail it to theatrestrikeforce@gmail.com.  No experience necessary!

    Finally, for those with a Siren's voice, AM Radio is having audtions on Jan. 25.  AM Radio has been dazzling audiences with completely improvised one-act musicals for the past year with original characters and kick ass songs.  If you've ever sang Bon Jovi at a party or Rent in the shower, this is the group for you!  Audtions are in a room TBA and, you know what's coming...

    NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
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