Tilted Frame Network: An Improv Show in Two Cities Simultaneously

Theatre Asylum (Hollywood, CA)

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    San Francisco's Off-Market Theater and Hollywood's Theatre Asylum host Combined Artform's Tilted Frame Network, the first improv show to take place in two cities at the same time. Step into a world of online entertainment in Tilted Frame's newest show employing the power of live Internet video to combine both cities' casts into one amazing whole.

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    The last date listed for Tilted Frame Network was Friday January 29, 2010 / 8:00pm. (view all dates)

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    Step into the studio and become part of the link between San Francisco and Los Angeles with the Tilted Frame Network (TFN). Audiences in both San Francisco and Los Angeles will witness a short form improv show going on simultaneously on two stages in these two cities. Actors interact across this distance through an internet connection, performing new improv games inspired by technology, the internet and video.

    Starting during the dot com revolution Tilted Frame has been pushing the envelope of multi-media production for more than seven years. Opening with Taste Like Random in the summer of 2002, Tilted Frame uses video and the internet in a way no other company has used them before. Now, with companies in Los Angeles and San Francisco, they have further experimented with the format of the show, leading up to this cross-state performance.

    Combined Artform has been producing new and classic works in the performance scene for over ten years. Created by Producing Artistic Director Matthew Quinn and Bertha Rodriguez in 1998, they were joined by Steve Kahn in 1999, and have collaborated with actors, singers, filmmakers, sketch comedy groups, musicians, improvisers, and fine artists in hundreds of shows, including Santaland Diaries, Eavesdropper (SF), PAPA, Tilted Frame – SF & LA, the SF Solo Festival, and recently with PianoFight on Shortlived and FORKING (LA). They built Off-Market Theaters in 2005 and took over Theatre Asylum in Los Angeles in 2007.

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    Founded in 1998, C.A.F.E. (Combined Artform Entertainment) is on a mission to develop and combine all art forms to pioneer the "arts of the future," as well as be an active and supporting member of the San Francisco--and now Los Angeles--performance production scene. Created by Producing Artistic Director Matthew Quinn, and joined by Steve Kahn in 1999, C.A.F.E. has collaborated with actors, singers, filmmakers, sketch comedy groups, musicians, improvisers and fine artists in more than 100 shows, including Santaland Diaries, Eavesdropper (SF), Monday Night Improv Jam (SF), Thursday Night Improv Jam (LA), PAPA (at the Eureka with Open Fist), Tilted Frame Improv and the SF Solo Festival.