
Stand and Deliver (1988)
We tackle the 1988 inspirational drama Stand and Deliver, diving into whether this classroom classic still holds up or if it’s just another case of sitting through endless math problems.
Krissy began her improv career in the 1990s and has been delightfully embarrassing herself on stage for over 25 years. Other Krissy-related time-based statistics include more than 15 years of Directing, producing, and teaching improv to participants ages 7-77.
Looking for Krissy in a strictly audio format? Krissy is the producer and co-host of the Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast, Gank That Drank!, and enthusiastic guest host of the Saturday Matinee podcast on TruStory FM.
Krissy can also be seen occasionally in late-night reruns on 3TV’s Your Life Arizona as the Guru of Geekery, which makes her gramma especially proud.
We tackle the 1988 inspirational drama Stand and Deliver, diving into whether this classroom classic still holds up or if it’s just another case of sitting through endless math problems.
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