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Whether it’s biotech, health care, education, and hospitality, or automotive, finance, fashion, and manufacturing - improv in the workplace has been studied and celebrated time and time again as a meaningful, effective, and innovative way to improve professional skills and increase confidence.
This is because every industry - any business - benefits from better communication and collaboration.
Browse the articles below to read how improv has unlocked success in many applications outside of the stage.
Meet the Team
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Monet Goode
FOUNDER
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Emmett Marsh
DESIGN DIRECTOR
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Eleanor Parks
SUSTAINABILITY DIRECTOR
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Jamie Kokot
CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER
Our Partners
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3 Lessons We Can All Learn From AAPI Entrepreneurs
New data and conversations with AAPI entrepreneurs provide lessons for all small-business owners.
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40 Under 40
The Boston Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 for 2020. An annual award that highlights the city’s best and brightest young professionals.
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Courtney Pong mixes comedy with community at Rozzie Square Theater
'There has never been a more urgent time than now for the skills and habits of improv to be part of your professional and team development.'
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Things to Do in Roslindale - A Video Guide
Roslindale, community by the people and for the people, where artists, advocates and entrepreneurs come together to create, and where those who get ahead reach back to bring others along. From inclusive spaces to immersive places, Roslindale dares to be different.
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Cambridge-Somerville Asian Festival Highlights
Festival aims to highlight the diversity of heritages within the Asian American community.
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Here’s Why the Owner of a Local Comedy Club Shut It Down Mid-Show
Courtney Pong made the executive decision to end a show early at the Rozzie Square Theater.
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At the Scene
Some life-changing moments can happen only at the scene. Courtney Pong shuts down a group of misogynistic stand-up comics and discovers the power of her own voice.
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Podcast Episode 07 - Courage
Courage is acting despite fear. Courtney Pong shuts down misogynistic stand-up comics and discovers the power of her voice.
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Shezam Podcast
Creating Safe Spaces with Courtney Pong
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Episode 34 - Courtney “Donkey” Pong
Courtney Pong is the Owner and General Manager of CSz Boston, and the owner of The Rozzie Square Theater. Courtney has been performing and teaching improv and ComedySportz since 2001, starting with CSz San Jose and moving to Boston in 2016.
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004 - Taking a Stand (ft. Courtney Pong)
In this episode of Re-Cast: The Podcast, we invite Courtney Pong from CSz Boston to join us in discussing the evolution women's portrayals in comedy movies, cancel culture, and the importance of making theater an inclusive and inviting place for all.
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Improv Breakdown ep. 14 - Courtney Pong
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What’s Happening in the Arts World
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Things to do around Boston this weekend and beyond
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Laugh it Up:
ComedySportz San Jose’s Long Running Show is Back
Articles & Media
INC Magazine: 3 Lessons We Can All Learn From AAPI Entrepreneurs
Boston Business Journal: 40 Under 40
Meet Boston: Things to Do in Roslindale - a video guide
Boston Business Journal: Courtney Pong mixes comedy with community at Rozzie Square Theater
Boston Magazine: Here’s Why the Owner of a Local Comedy Club Shut It Down Mid-Show
The Boston Globe: What’s Happening in the Arts World
The Boston Globe: Things to around Boston this weekend and beyond
Cambridge-Somerville Asian Festival: Festival aims to highlight the diversity of heritages within the Asian American community
World Channel: At the Scene
Stories from the Stage Podcast: Episode 07 - Courage
Shezam! Podcast: Creating Safe Spaces with Courtney Pong
Re-Cast The Podcast: 004 - Taking a Stand (ft. Courtney Pong)
The ComedySportz Podcast: Episode 34 - Courtney “Donkey” Pong
Rollin’ in Riches: Improv Breakdown ep. 14 - Courtney Pong
The Mercury News: Laugh it Up: ComedySportz San Jose’s Long Running Show is Back
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