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35. Billy Merritt talks about finding the deeper meaning in your sketches

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Billy Merritt graced FOOW this week to talk about scientology, not writing for the Denny's Twitter feed and finding the deeper meaning in your sketches. We discussed writing material that appeals to all ages (and the fact that all kids across the world laugh at fart jokes) and using your "where" to help find the deeper meaning in your sketches if you're stuck while writing.

Billy has been a performer, teacher and director with the UCB Theatre since it first opened in New York. He is a founding member of improv groups The Swarm, The Stepfathers and The Smokes.

You can find Billy's improv workshop HERE

Follow Billy on Twitter HERE

Follow Billy on Instagram HERE

Tickets to see Billy perform with The Smokes HERE

Follow us on Twitter: @FOOWpod or click HERE

Send us your sketches to critique at foowpod@gmail.com

Check out our 1st Fish Out Of Water Digital Sketch HERE


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Billy Merritt graced FOOW this week to talk about scientology, not writing for the Denny's Twitter feed and finding the deeper meaning in your sketches. We discussed writing material that appeals to all ages (and the fact that all kids across the world laugh at fart jokes) and using your "where" to help find the deeper meaning in your sketches if you're stuck while writing.

Billy has been a performer, teacher and director with the UCB Theatre since it first opened in New York. He is a founding member of improv groups The Swarm, The Stepfathers and The Smokes.

You can find Billy's improv workshop HERE

Follow Billy on Twitter HERE

Follow Billy on Instagram HERE

Tickets to see Billy perform with The Smokes HERE

Follow us on Twitter: @FOOWpod or click HERE

Send us your sketches to critique at foowpod@gmail.com

Check out our 1st Fish Out Of Water Digital Sketch HERE


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