“Rhyme Fire-Line” builds critical skills, forges ensemble, and dusts off your improv cobwebs before you head into the gauntlet of more complex scene work.
Category Archives: Improv Terms and Vocabulary
“R” is for “Rhyme”
It is time for some rhyme… pointers.
Game Library: “Here Comes the Bus”
“Here Comes the Bus” allows players to explore contrasting relationships and energies. It’s also easily expanded into a long-form offering.
“R” is for “Relationship”
The “R” in “CROW” stands for “Relationship.”
Game Library: “Word Association Reincorporation Story”
Working in pairs, players create original stories based on randomly generated images.
“R” is for “Reincorporation”
Time to look at the craft of “Reincorporation.”
Game Library: “Simultaneous Clap”
I love the connection this warm-up encourages.
“R” is for “Rehearsal Etiquette”
Setting a playful but professional tone in the rehearsal hall is a challenging and crucial goal worthy of our utmost attention.
Game Library: “Questions Only”
I hope I can answer most of your lingering questions in this Game Library entry about a fun and challenging short-form decider.
“Q” is for “Questions”
The one and only “Q” in this journey through the “A” to “Z” of improv considers the role of questions and when and how they can be more a blessing than a curse.