The Sale Happens Backstage
"The tenet of improv is “yes . . . and.” This principle provides a platform to share and build on ideas while eliminating obstacles. “Yes” opens possibilities while “no” or “but” shuts down collaboration and impedes progress. Leave the butts in the chair!"
Read MoreMeet Rob DiNinni of StageCoach Improv...
"As a first-generation American, our family was built on stories of love, sacrifice, and humor. A deep loving connection that binds us still today. I discovered the power of curiosity, play, love, humor, and storytelling brings our most authentic self."
Read MoreNEABO (New England Actor Best Of) Award - Best Comedic Acting
"...for his comic energy, good timing, and strong presence on camera!"
View VideoShort Film Review “The Nesting Doll”
"DiNinni lends a strong sense of realism and urgency in playing William... Watching the upheaval caused within him when his long lost brother suddenly reenters the picture is both profound and heartbreaking at first, which only ups the intended conflict between them. It’s an impassioned performance throughout by DiNinni."
Read MoreSpotlight on: StageCoach Improv
"I was always inspired by the comedic improv moments that happened during my sales, marketing, and business development career," says Rob DiNinni, the organization’s founder. "I decided to open StageCoach Improv to train and perform improv and sketch comedy to further bridge the world of improv and business through interactive entertainment and humor. I want to make a difference in people’s lives through comedy and cultivating emotional intelligence through the power of improv and play."
Read MoreWhen the office gets goofy: Improv for professionals
To help professionals work harmoniously and productively, Rob DiNinni of StageCoach Improv has also made 'yes, and' a central tenet of his corporate improv program. "If you acknowledge and understand someone’s point of view, you create a collaborative environment", DiNinni explained. "You can debate instead of negate."
Read MoreBoston Hustle: Talking to the Talent and Crew of American Hustle
Talking acting and Rob DiNinni's role as Desperate Businessman on American Hustle. DiNinni left the corporate world in 2003 as an executive for a software company to start his business, StageCoach Improv. "I left to pursue my passion for standup comedy, acting, and teaching improv and communication skills," he says.
Read MoreMeet The AMERICAN HUSTLE New England Cast
Filmed almost entirely in Massachusetts last spring, David O. Russell’s recent cinematic masterpiece, American Hustle. It is an amazing feat in and of itself how many NewEngland actors landed roles in AMERICAN HUSTLE – and it’s time to recognize them and the casting directors who gave them this opportunity. Here's IMAGINE’s spotlight on Rob DiNinni's role as Desperate Businessman:
Read MoreEdinburgh Fringe
"...a witty clever piece full to the brim with wonderful puns, plays on words and sharp wit – as well as some very neat and perfectly digestible nuggets of classical philosophy."
Read MoreEdinburgh Fringe
"...and his partner in crime Rob DiNinni are irrepressibly funny and impossibly exuberant."
Read MoreTheatre Review: "I Go Solo"
"The energy-level and the pace...was super-high, with each cutting the other...so sharply timed they cracked like a bullwhip"
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