Overtime: NSFW featuring The Garys @ The Tank

  • When: January 5, 2012
  • Where: The Tank
  • Address: 151 West 46th Street, 8th floor (between 6th & 7th)
  • Directions: A, C, E trains to 42nd Street
  • Time: 7:30p
  • Cost: $5 cash at the door
  • Details: Dan St. Germain ( Late Night with Jimmy Fallon) and The Bob Kulhan Improv All Stars (comprised of staff writers for SNL and Colbert Report and Second City Chicago performers)

DAN ST. GERMAIN more info about Dan at danstgermain.net

Dan St. Germain has been seen on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Electric Company, MTV’s World of Jenks, MTV’s New Years Eve Bash, VH1′s Big Morning Buzz, Spike TV, and Hoppus on Music. He’s also been featured on Comedy Central.com’s Indecision 2010, Jokes.com, Atom.com, and in ad campaigns for Bushmills Whisky and Fins. He’s written for the Onion Sports Network, Onion News Network, Silent Library, Hoppus on Music, and been featured on WTF with Marc Maron, Keith and the Girl, and Sirius Radio. His video The Fluffer was featured on the front page of Funny or Die and The Huffington Post’s comedy section. He appeared as a “New Face” at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival in 2011 and has also been a part of the Eugene Mirman, Bridgetown, NY, Ars Nova, Hoboken, UNC, and Boston Comedy Festivals. He’s a 2009 ECNY nominee for Best Emerging Comic, a 2010 ECNY nominee for Best Male Standup, a Finalist in the NY Comedy Contest, a Semi Finalist in the Boston Comedy Festival, and selected as part of the Young Playwrights Festival in 2002. He’s the co-creator of the two man show They Hated Each Other which ran at UCB, and will be coming out with a new show with Jared Logan entitled, Year of A Million Dreams, this fall. He also co-produces the annual Auld Lanxiety and Wrestlemania Woodshed. Check out Dan on Guy Code coming to MTV2.

BOB KULHAN more info at bobkulhan.com

Bob Kulhan is an Adjunct Professor of Business Administration for The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University. He also is the CEO of Business Improvisations, based out of Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York. For over fifteen years Bob has performed and taught improvisation internationally. His teaching and performing credits include Chicago’s famed Second City (master artist in residence), Improv Olympic (resident company/faculty), Columbia College, London TheaterSports, The Banff Centre, The Australian Graduate School of Management, UCLA Anderson School of Management, Columbia University Business School, and Duke University’s The Fuqua School of Business.

His consulting and teaching work in leadership and managerial improvisation includes emphases on team skills, fostering a collaborative corporate culture, whole body listening, busting blocks to creativity, conflict management, dyadic relationships, creative and adaptive problem solving, leadership, and fostering creative cultures. Since 1998, his customized Business Improvisations programs have benefited a number of companies, including Young Presidents Organization, FOSSAC, Ford Motor Company, Risk Insurance Management Society (RIMS), Cushman & Wakefield, The University of Notre Dame: Renovare, SAS, Mazda, American Express Cards, Glaxo Smith Kline, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, PepsiCo, Capital One, and Procter & Gamble, R&D University.

In a unique collaboration with Professor Craig Fox, Bob co-introduced improvisation into the highly-respected MBA curriculum of the Fuqua School of Business. The Workshop in Managerial Improvisation blends experiential exercises, adapted from traditional improv, with classroom lectures, case studies and discussion. It has consistently ranked among Duke University’s highest rated MBA electives. In addition to the MBA program at Fuqua, Bob has designed workshops for Fuqua professors and staff, PhD students, communications & development departments, R. David Thomas Center management and staff, Program Managers’ Development (PMD), Management Challenge, Advanced Management Program (AMP), Duke Corporate Education, and Duke’s Executive Education department.

 Bob has had the fortune of performing improvisation and facilitating Business Improvisations workshops in the United States, England, Scotland, Singapore, Australia, and Banff, Canada, where he participated as a Faculty Member and Master Artist in both the Creativity Forum on Creative Leadership, and the Thought Leadership Forum on Ethical Governance and Creating a Climate of Corporate Integrity (whew!).

Mr. Kulhan received a B.S. in Marketing from the University of Illinois at Chicago. In 1995, he was recognized by Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley with the Bank of America Small Business Award for Creative Marketing. Bob was taught, coached and mentored in the art of improvisation by Martin deMaat, Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Susan Messing, Scot Robinson, Norm Holly, Michael Gellman, Mick Napier, and Del Close… just to name a few.

Bob is a founding member of Baby Wants Candy.

Bob can be reached at bkulhan@businessimprov.com