Some alternatives to wimping.
Category Archives: Performance Strategies
“W” is for “Where”
This entry wraps up the scenic pillars contained in the improv concepts of CROW and WWW.
“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.”
“W” is for “Waffling”
Five examples of wafflers that might show up in your scenes and slow things down…
“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.
“V” is for “Volunteers”
Pitfalls to avoid when working with audience members…
“V” is for “Verbal Skills”
The first improv “V” offers five vital features of your vocal work to consider if you’re looking to break old patterns and make new discoveries.
“U” is for “Urgency”
You urgently need to read this post if your scenes routinely lack any sense of dynamism.
“U” is for “Upstaging”
The unhelpful habit of “Upstaging” is by no means unique to the improv stage, but it does tend to disproportionately appear and thwart otherwise powerful choices and actions.
“T” is for “Truth”
Time to face some improv “truths” (and one lie, too).