Janet Coleman brilliantly recreates the time, the place, the personalities, and the neurotic magic whereby the Compass made theater history in America. The Compass began in a storefront theater near the University of Chicago campus in the summer of 1955 and lasted only a few years before its players—including David Shepherd, Paul Sills, Elaine May, Mike Nichols, Barbara Harris, and Shelley Berman—moved on. Out of this group was born a new form: improvisational theater and a radically new kind of comedian. “They did not plan to be funny or to change the course of comedy,” writes Coleman. “But that is what happened.”
- Title: The Compass: The Improvisational Theatre that Revolutionized American Comedy
- Language: English
- Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- Publication Date: 1 November 1991
- Nb. pages: 362
- First edition year: 1991
- ISBN-10: 0226113450
- ISBN-13: 978-0226113456
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