• en_US
  • es_MX
  • About Us
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
No Result
View All Result

  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Arts Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Publications
  • Business Directory
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Staff Writers
  • Subscriptions/Support
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Top Stories
  • News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Art & Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business Directory
  • Expert Advice
  • Real Estate
  • Report News
SDNews.com
Home Arts & Entertainment

Make it up as you go along …

David Cooksyixon by David Cooksyixon
December 9, 2016
in Arts & Entertainment, Mission Valley News, News, Top Stories
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Make it up as you go along …
0
SHARES
44
VIEWS
Make it up as you go along …

By David Dixon

Improv theater in Old Town offers performances, classes

Old Town Improv Co. only opened in November, but the crew behind the scenes have been in the comedy world for years. Founder, Donny Dunstone, was a stand-up comedian for decades and did improv at Sacramento Comedy Spot.

Dunstone’s goal was to open his own theater. After fully committing to his dream, he brought several improv artists to aid him in opening Old Town Improv Co. One of the employees is marketing and community relations specialist, and ensemble performer, Phillip Ongert.

Old Town Improv, Co. actors pose for a shot to promote their “Book Club” show called “Kid Detectives” that was held on Nov. 19. (Facebook)
Old Town Improv, Co. actors pose for a shot to promote their “Book Club” show called “Kid Detectives” that was held on Nov. 19. (Facebook)

Like Dunstone, Ongert had experience with performing. He worked at The Second City in Las Vegas (which closed in 2008) and studied at The Groundlings in Los Angeles.

More recently, Ongert made people laugh at San Diego’s Finest City Improv. If it wasn’t for Finest City, Dunstone and Ongert would have never met.

“I was lurking in the bushes and dragged Ongert into the shadows,” Dunstone said. “I asked him if he could help out.”

Donny Dunstone (Facebook)
Donny Dunstone (Facebook)

“I was told he jumped out of trees to find other people,” Ongert said.

Similar to other theaters, Old Town Improv Co. features different kinds of comedic evenings each month. Coming up soon are ensemble events, holiday celebrations and even an indoor tribute to the outdoors, “Campfire: LIVE!” “There is a uniqueness to each show,” Dunstone said.

Nights consist of either short-form improv or long-form improv. The former relies on warmups, exercises and quick games similar to activities on “Whose Line is it Anyway.” The latter focuses on lengthier and extended spontaneous scenes.

When it comes to bibliophiles, Ongert recommends the long-form program created by Sidestage Improv called “Book Club.”

“After the audience and players create the title of a book from an individual genre, a fictional typewriter narrates different sequences,” he said. “For about an hour, the actors and narrator influence each other by creating a fresh story for viewers. It’s a super well-rehearsed team and they’ve worked together for quite some time.”

A unique aspect about the organization is that there are corporate programs and training for people in the business world. Ensemble members and instructors can lead team-building workshops at individual companies or at the location in Old Town.

(l to r) Phillip Ongert, Jack Grubb and Janelle Hines perform some freestyle rap in a skit called "Beastie Rhymes." (Photo by Jeff Clemetson)
(l to r) Phillip Ongert, Jack Grubb and Janelle Hines perform some freestyle rap in a skit called “Beastie Rhymes.” (Photo by Jeff Clemetson)

When asked what he prefers, Dunstone would rather have participants visit the theater. He knows there’s a better chance that trainees will be more open and loose.

Since Old Town Improv Co. is fairly new, the comedy center is going to change and expand in the near future. Some of Dunstone and Ongert’s plans are to start a kid’s program, work in senior centers and commit to charity work at hospitals.

As the group continues to grow, Dunstone wants people to take advantage of several of the courses being offered. In January, students can strengthen their comedic skills with i101: Foundations of Improv Comedy. For six weeks, attendees, regardless of experience, can become more self-assured by taking part in various activities. “Improv is such a great tool to have a better life,” he said. “Even if you’re a shy person, you can become more confident and quick on your feet.”

John Lopez (left) plays the part of a criminal getting the third degree from a detective played by Phillip Ongert. (Photo by Jeff Clemetson)
John Lopez (left) plays the part of a criminal getting the third degree from a detective played by Phillip Ongert. (Photo by Jeff Clemetson)

One of the messages about improv that Ongert thinks is important is about the rewards of live performance. “There are so many benefits whether you’re in a work environment, trying to find that special someone or trying to get along with friends,” he said. “We want to bring that to the masses in different forms.”

screen-shot-2016-12-09-at-9-07-19-amWhether you want to gain social skills or just enjoy lighthearted humor, the Old Town Improv Co. has plenty to offer San Diegans. Here’s to a long and promising future.

For tickets for performances or more information, visit oldtownimprov.com or call 619-663-OTIC(6842).

—David Dixon is a freelance theater and film writer. Reach him at [email protected].

Previous Post

Annual hot chocolate charity fundraiser on Garrison Street

Next Post

Newport Avenue repaving in Ocean Beach postponed to January

David Cooksyixon

David Cooksyixon

Related Posts

north park music fest 2022
Arts & Entertainment

North Park Music Fest this weekend

by SDNEWS Staff
May 23, 2023
sd mls picsart 05 18 12.07.55
Mission Valley News

MLS San Diego strikes a unifying vibe during announcement

by Hector Trujillo
May 23, 2023
velella velella2
Top Stories

WEEKLY BRIEFING – News and events in and around San Diego

by SDNEWS staff
May 19, 2023
matt morrow photo credit simpatika 3
Arts & Entertainment

Executive artistic director Matt Morrow leaves Diversionary Theatre

by Drew Sitton
May 11, 2023
6 models
Arts & Entertainment

‘80s celebrated at San Diego History Center fashion showcase

by Diana Cavagnaro
May 9, 2023
A red wood gavel
News

Murder trial for North Park stabbing moves forward

by Neal Putnam
May 7, 2023
1 nam una postcard 3
Arts & Entertainment

New Americans Museum highlights the country’s immigrants

by Dave Schwab
May 5, 2023
An overhead view of several books lined up on a shelf.
Mission Valley News

May events at Mission Valley Library

by SDNEWS staff
May 4, 2023
Next Post
Make it up as you go along …

Newport Avenue repaving in Ocean Beach postponed to January

[adinserter block="1"]
  • Business Directory
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Staff Writers
  • Subscriptions/Support
  • Publications
  • Report News

CONNECT + SHARE

© Copyright 2023 SDNews.com Privacy Policy

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • en_US
  • es_MX
  • Report News

© Copyright 2023 SDNews.com Privacy Policy