Blue Door Theatre's new workshops teach how improv comedy can enrich everyday life and work

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Blue Door Theatre Board President Jim Mohr (left) and Spokane School of Improv Instructor Heather Tillery

The humor, spontaneity and fun of improvisational comedy is a stark contrast to the mundanity of day-to-day life, but the Spokane School of Improv shows how on-the-spot humor can be applied to anything.

While the school is a project of the Blue Door Theatre in the Garland District, which frequently hosts comedy classes for actors and aspiring comics of all ages, its target audience is a little

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