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Category Archives: Improv Terms and Vocabulary
“W” is for “Where”
This entry wraps up the scenic pillars contained in the improv concepts of CROW and WWW.
Game Library: “Four Square Relationships”
Explore four facets of the one character with this relationship centering exercise.
“W” is for “Wearing Your Character Lightly”
This entry guides you to a plethora of helpful techniques that can help you go beyond “wearing your character lightly.”
Game Library: “Chatterbox”
This chatterbox technique explores a way to playfully utilize and capitalize on any dormant tendencies towards verbosity and needlessly lengthy verbal contributions which might, otherwise, become stalling or a hindrance to the flow of the evolving scene…
“W” is for “Waffling”
Five examples of wafflers that might show up in your scenes and slow things down…
Game Library: “Neighbors”
“Do you like your neighbors?” “Yes, but I don’t like people who haven’t read this latest addition to the ImprovDr Game Library yet…” (Actually, I do.)
“V” is for “Vulnerability”
When is losing not losing? When it’s a choice made from a place of power or playfulness on the improv stage.
Game Library: “Moving Bodies”
An audience pleaser that lets them literally direct the action onstage.
“V” is for “Volunteers”
Pitfalls to avoid when working with audience members…