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Category Archives: Performance Strategies

Six Great Times to Ask a Question

We’re often warned about asking questions in improv, but are there times when this is the most helpful choice?

Posted byimprovdrJune 12, 2020March 18, 2022Posted inImprov Terms and Vocabulary, Performance Strategies, Q&A MusingsTags:Breaking the Rules, Exceptions to the Rules, Improv Strategies, Questions, RulesLeave a comment on Six Great Times to Ask a Question

Politics and Improv

What is the role of improv and performance during times of political tension and unrest? (Spoiler: Don’t be a Gozzi!)

Posted byimprovdrJune 8, 2020March 18, 2022Posted inA Scripted Departure, Improv Terms and Vocabulary, Performance StrategiesTags:Carlo Goldoni, Carlo Gozzi, Improv, Improvisation, Politics, Theatre History, Top ReadsLeave a comment on Politics and Improv

Zip, Zap, Zoom: Focus and Online Improv

With so many improv classes, workshops and performances moving online, what strategies can we use to shift focus between players?

Posted byimprovdrMay 26, 2020March 18, 2022Posted inPerformance Strategies, Q&A MusingsTags:Online Improv, Sharing Focus, Technology, Top Reads, Zoom1 Comment on Zip, Zap, Zoom: Focus and Online Improv

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