Southwest Journal: The high-flying Dudley Riggs
In a new memoir, the Brave New Workshop founder writes about his life before improv.
Best known in Minneapolis as the founder of the Brave New Workshop, Dudley Riggs’ show-business career actually began decades before he opened the long-running sketch and improv comedy theater in 1958.
By age 8, Riggs had already performed on the vaudeville stage and under the circus big top, making his debut as a toddler carted around the ring by a miniature horse. Part of a multi-generational circus family, he would eventually join his parents — the aerialist duo Riggs and Riggs — on the trapeze.
Published in: Southwest Journal
By: Dylan Thomas
Story Date: 2017-04-04T05:00:00+00:00
By: Dylan Thomas
Story Date: 2017-04-04T05:00:00+00:00