Looking for a specific game from a prior blog post, or just want to explore some improv possibilities? Here’s a master index to help you out as the library of games expands each week.
Category Archives: Improv Games
Game Library: “Three Sentence Scenes”
Here’s an exercise designed to help us all remember not to hold onto our failures and stumbles as improvisers.
Game Library: “Passion Statements”
Passion Statements provides an exercise to connect players to more personal and honest material.
Game Library: “Ad Campaign”
If you’re looking for a game to discourage wimping and halfhearted accepting, then “Ad Campaign” might be the perfect fit for you.
Game Library: “CAD Bell”
“CAD Bell” is a dynamic series of exercises that can help you break the routines in your improv.
A Peek Inside: E Pluribus Unum
Take a peek inside the inner workings of my first long-form Fringe production, E Pluribus Unum: Out of Many, One. This entry includes my latest addition to the ImprovDr Game Library, “Fluid Sculptures.”
Game Library: “Sentences”
“Sentences” is a short-form game that encourages you to really get the most out of each and every word. If you can struggle with waffling, it’s definitely worth a look.
Commandment #6
Waffling isn’t just a city in Belgium…
Game Library: “It’s Tuesday”
“It’s Tuesday” promotes being changed in our scene work and reminds us that the next great choice could be right in front of us.
Commandment #5
This Commandment invites us to embrace change in our scenic work.