Dan Rudolph’s article on IBTL’s recent show was an interesting read. However, there were a few mistakes that I wanted to mention.

#1/ Nels Youngborg was in California this weekend. He was not performing with Geva Comedy Improv.

#2/ Mr. Beller’s first name is Charley not Charlie.

#3/ Contrastly isn’t a word. Perhaps you mean conversely?

#4/ The game is called “Dan Glauber Family Special” (not Dan Glover) in honor of IBTL alumni Dan Glauber. His picture and bio can be seen on the IBTL website at http://www.sa.rochester.edu/improv/

Thank you,Christopher HarringtonClass of 2003



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