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Every other Tuesday at 5PM on MNN (channel 56 in Manhattan.) The 3 episodes from the live show, plus brand new episodes! more
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The first three episodes of Kundalini Komedy: The Sitcom, a sitcom starring Kundalini Komedy, about an improv group called Kundalini Komedy. more
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Bible-belt improvisers The Giggle Gang, East Germany's Das Troop, and octogenarian The Old '29ers were just three of the many improv groups all portrayed by Kundalini Komedy competing in this variety-hour style mock contest. The show also featured, on occasion, belly dancing.
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For their eighth full-length show, Kundalini explored the most frightening topic yet: their own minds. Each member of the group had an individual consultation with a trained fake psychiatrist before rounding out the fully-improvised evening with a group session.
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On the eve of the new millennium, seven New Yorkers riding the subway experience a slight service delay due to Apocalypse. Another show mixing written material and improv.
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In style, an amalgam of the group's earlier shows; a unique mix of improvisation and sketch comedy smoothly blended to create a cohesive and exciting evening of live theater. About a couch.
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Steering away from previous formats, a movement-oriented improvisation based on ideas extracted from the audience.
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Final of three "Theme Shows" examining the "in-your-face" trend of the media and nation as a whole.
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Second of three "Theme Shows" this time taking an irreverent look at American Pop Culture.
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The first of three "Theme Shows" unrelated sketches and improvisations held together by concept and overall theme; in this case, anger.
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Kundalini's premiere show told the story of an average Joe from birth to afterlife, using written sketches as well as improvisations.
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