Connecting Communities Through Improv – Fox 9 Feature
Danger Boat Productions co-founder Tane Danger joined Fox 9’s Afternoon Shift to share how improv builds connection, teaches listening, and transforms tough conversations.
Throwback: Our 2012 Interview on We the People
What happens when you mix public policy with improv comedy? In 2012, The Theater of Public Policy set out to prove that big ideas don’t have to be boring. That summer, we had the chance to share our mission on We the People, a local TV program hosted by Joan Higginbotham and produced by the League of Women Voters. Now, more than a decade later, we’re revisiting that moment and why it still matters today.
Hey! Where Does This Bus Go? – Celebrating the Anniversary of a Transit Adventure
A few years ago, a simple question—Where does this bus go?—led to an unexpected journey through the heart of the Twin Cities transit system. Hey! Where Does This Bus Go?, a web series created in partnership with Metro Transit, set out to highlight the quirks, joys, and everyday adventures of public transportation. From surprising hot dish debates to heartwarming commuter stories, the series showed that the bus is more than just a ride—it’s a window into the city’s vibrant community.
Good, but not Great, Laws for only $0.50
Are you tired of political gridlock? Do you wish there were a faster, easier way to pass laws—without all the messy debates and partisan drama? Well, we at Danger Boat Productions have the answer: The Law Machine—a groundbreaking (and totally ridiculous) invention that automates the legislative process. We debuted this futuristic approach to lawmaking on Almanac (Twin Cities PBS), and the results were as absurd as they were insightful. Would you trust a vending machine with the power to create laws? Watch the full sketch and decide for yourself!
How a Conversation About Cake vs. Pie Made a Big Impact
What if a lighthearted debate about cake vs. pie could teach people how to have more respectful, meaningful conversations? Over 8,500 people have watched our comedic sketch as part of the Respectful Conversations Project, learning how ground rules and humor can transform difficult discussions.
At Danger Boat Productions, we specialize in creating engaging content that helps people communicate better. Read the full story and discover why structured conversations matter now more than ever.
How Sketches of Minnesota Uses Comedy to Bring People Together
Can laughter bring people together? Sketches of Minnesota proves it can. This unique theatrical performance is based on real conversations collected from 10 towns across Minnesota, transforming local stories into improv-inspired comedy sketches. Tane Danger (Danger Boat Productions) and Trygve Throntveit (Minnesota Humanities Center) recently joined Minnesota Live to share how comedy fosters connection, highlights community voices, and helps people see each other in new ways. Now, those stories come to life in a live scripted show, with performances in St. Cloud on Feb. 11 and Minneapolis on Feb. 25. Don’t miss your chance to experience the humor, heart, and community spirit of Sketches of Minnesota!
Political Valentines: A Minnesota Love Story (with a Twist)
Valentine’s Day isn’t just for romance—it’s for politics, too! Imagine if Minnesota’s leaders shared heartfelt (and hilariously pointed) Valentine’s Day cards. In this TPT Almanac essay, Tane Danger brings that vision to life, crafting clever love notes from Amy Klobuchar, the Minnesota GOP, recreational marijuana, and more.
Would Amy Klobuchar break up with Minnesota? Would light rail feel loved by the legislature? And what would Governor Walz say to recreational marijuana? The answers are both funny and surprisingly insightful.
Bringing Life to the Conversation—Go Red for Women
How do you make complex topics engaging and unforgettable? With improv comedy! At the Go Red for Women Luncheon, The Theater of Public Policy brought CPR awareness to life—literally—by turning real expert insights into spontaneous, thought-provoking humor. The result? A performance that left audiences laughing, thinking, and inspired to take action.
Making Networking Fun: A Look Back at Our BushCon Video for the Bush Foundation
Networking doesn’t have to be awkward! When the Bush Foundation asked us to create a video for their BushCon event, we took a creative approach—bringing networking tips to life in the style of a fun, vintage 1950s educational film.
Government Gridlock at the Minnesota Capitol? Revisiting Our 2021 Legislative Stalemate
Minnesota lawmakers are once again locked in a political stalemate, reminiscent of the 2021 legislative deadlock. As deadlines loom and decisions stall, we revisit a past video essay that captured the frustration of government inaction—with a satirical twist. Will history repeat itself, or will this time be different?