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Thank God You're Here is back. Its success proves Australian TV is the perfect home for improv comedy

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Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Improvised comedy TV show Thank God You’re Here returned last Wednesday after a 14 year hiatus, with its premiere drawing an impressive 684,000 viewers.

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  • Improvised comedy TV show Thank God You’re Here returned last Wednesday after a 14 year hiatus, with its premiere drawing an impressive 684,000 viewers.
  • The premise sees each celebrity guest costumed into a character – who is a complete surprise to them.
  • Improv grew from a set of strategies for training actors to a performing art in its own right.

Introduction to improv: from theatre to television

    • The commercial success of improvised performance, peaking in the late 80s and 90s is often attributed to theatre sports.
    • Theatre sports is credited as the brainchild of Keith Johnstone, whose 1979 book Impro, drawing on his experience as an educator and associate director at the Royal Court Theatre in London, is a mainstay of theatre studies reading lists.
    • Part of his legacy is the term “the Johnstone school”, the principles and techniques emerging from his Calgary company Loose Moose Theatre.

Cringe and diversity

    • Amy E. Seham, now a professor of theatre and dance, was a trailblazer in the critiques of improv’s homogeneity with her book Whose Improv is it Anyway?
    • In the book she quotes then Australian Theatre Sports director Lyn Pierse, whose female players were “railroaded by the men onstage”.
    • But the early announcement Pacquola would host inspired optimism for at least the gender skew of the series.

Improv down under

    • As improvisation researcher Braínne Edge wrote in 2014 article, the US iteration suffered from “an awkward tension” between the core cast and the celebrities.
    • The lack of improv training of the celebrities saw them “effectively blocking and denying the action” – one of the key transgressions of improv.
    • The success of the original Thank God You’re Here in Australia – and hopefully the new season too – may owe something to earlier improv training grounds in Australia.
    • For Australian comedy and the profile of improv, it might just be a case of thank god you’re back.

After Delivering $22 Million in Rewards to U.S. Gamers Influence Mobile Launches Rewarded Play Canada; First Step in Global Expansion

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Thursday, October 27, 2022

SEATTLE, Oct. 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Rewarded engagement company Influence Mobile announced that they have entered the Canadian market with the expansion of their flagship app, Rewarded Play, a leading play-to-earn platform. Previously only offered in the U.S., Canadians can now download the app to discover new games, earn points and redeem them for gift cards to top retail locations like Amazon, Starbucks and Walmart. They've also added popular local gift card options such as Indigo, Duke's Refresher and Bar, The Loose Moose and more.

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  • SEATTLE, Oct. 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Rewarded engagement company Influence Mobile announced that they have entered the Canadian market with the expansion of their flagship app, Rewarded Play , a leading play-to-earn platform.
  • "Rewarded Play is well-poised for explosive growth as we enter new markets and introduce features that will debut in Rewarded Play over the next year."
  • Rewarded Play is owned by Influence Mobile, a company that specializes in rewarding people for everyday activities, so that everyone can live a Rewarded Life.
  • With its owned and operated apps, including Rewarded Play, Influence Mobile boasts a community of highly-engaged players that create ongoing value for its growing list of clients.

XTM Signs Service Inspired Restaurants (SIRCORP) to its Cashless Today™ Program

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Monday, November 8, 2021

"The global prepaid card market size is projected to reach $6.87 trillion by 2030, growing at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate of 18.2% from 2021 to 2030."

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  • "The global prepaid card market size is projected to reach $6.87 trillion by 2030, growing at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate of 18.2% from 2021 to 2030."
  • XTM's Today Program provides each user with a free digital account enabling them to prevent co-mingling of their gratuities while allowing them to track transactions, pay bills, enable peer-to-peer transfers and transfer funds.
  • XTM, www.xtminc.com , is a Miami and Toronto-based fintech innovator in the neo-banking space, helping businesses and service workers in the hospitality and personal care space disseminate and access earned wages and gratuities.
  • XTM's Today solution drives enterprise value with efficiency and a bespoke user experience designed specifically for restaurateurs and personal care services.