How was it working with all of the creative talent at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theater?
MC Chris: It’s amazing. I think it’s in this new phase right now where they have moved over to L.A. and there’s a new theater in New York. There’s a really big school happening with something like 800 kids at a time. It has become a much bigger thing than it was when I was there, before I became involved with Sea Lab. But I go back and they are really cool to me. They let me do shows if I have a chance or if I am settled in New York for a second. I try to set up a show with friends that I perform with or they ask me to open for variety shows. If you go, there’s a good chance you’ll see me, especially on Friday nights. Format: How has that inspired your music? MC Chris: I think improvisation helps you loosen up. It helps you go with the flow and lets you be affected a little bit more in life. To not have such an agenda and to see what people offer you and then you prey off of that, rather than being forceful with your ideas. It helps you stay open. Improv has been nothing but a good for