Powerpoint Showdown is an improv comedy show where each episode is disguised as a conference covering a general topic, such as Advances in Transportation or Dental Hygiene. These conferences consist of four presentations, led by different speakers. At the end, the speaker who gave the best presentation “wins a $50,000 grant in the form of a scholarship to Some Nobodies University and/or a ‘rare novelty bit of nostalgia’.”
The twist: none of the speakers have seen their presentations before it is their turn to speak.
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Powerpoint Showdown is an improv comedy show where each episode is disguised as a conference covering a general topic, such as Advances in Transportation or Dental Hygiene. These conferences consist of four presentations, led by different speakers. At the end, the speaker who gave the best presentation “wins a $50,000 grant in the form of a scholarship to Some Nobodies University and/or a ‘rare novelty bit of nostalgia’.”
The twist: none of the speakers have seen their presentations before it is their turn to speak.
Sustainable Architecture |·| w/ JAY HUNTER |·| PPSd.S1E23
PowerPoint Showdown
1 hour 20 minutes
3 years ago
Sustainable Architecture |·| w/ JAY HUNTER |·| PPSd.S1E23
This week, keynote speaker A Less Echoey Version of Zack Wiseman leads a conference on the topic of SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE. The panel is joined by guest-speaker; a friend of comedy and a friend of a Chris, a Cleveland Universe learner, a real kingpin of humor, and a guide to Helltown -- JAY HUNTER -- please take a seat and get ready for a PowerPoint Showdown.
PowerPoint Showdown
Powerpoint Showdown is an improv comedy show where each episode is disguised as a conference covering a general topic, such as Advances in Transportation or Dental Hygiene. These conferences consist of four presentations, led by different speakers. At the end, the speaker who gave the best presentation “wins a $50,000 grant in the form of a scholarship to Some Nobodies University and/or a ‘rare novelty bit of nostalgia’.”
The twist: none of the speakers have seen their presentations before it is their turn to speak.