Some thoughts on a short-form improv mainstay, “Tag-Team Song.”
Category Archives: Improv Terms and Vocabulary
“M” is for “Music”
A little well-executed music can go a long way on the improv stage.
Game Library: “Asides”
Considering the versatile dramatic conceit that is “Asides…”
“M” is for “Mugging”
This ImprovDr entry explores the important distinction between self-conscious Mugging and more deliberately crafted theatrical moments that might look the same at first glance.
Game Library: “Word Association”
Here are four well-worn variations of the classic “Word Association” warmup that can help launch you fearlessly into the here and now.
“M” is for “Material”
This ImprovDr entry considers sources of improvisational material inspiration.
Game Library: “Mantras”
If you’re looking for a way to amp up the emotional voracity of your characters, look no further… I give you “Mantras.”
“L” is for “Love”
Is there enough “Love” in your improv?
Game Library: “One-Downing”
“One-Downing” provides a playful tool for elevating your scene partners while adding dynamism and energy.
“L” is for “Looking Good”
Many view this advice as a golden rule of improv: strive to make your fellow players look good…