Are you getting the most out of your post-show note sessions? Enjoy these thoughts on the equally important functions of both giving and receiving feedback.
Category Archives: Performance Strategies
“P” is for “Point of View”
Some advice for quickly snapping into an effective POV when your character hits the stage.
“P” is for “Pimping”
“Pimping” is a rather unflattering name for an equally unflattering improvisational habit…
“P” is for “Physicality”
Bring some added oomph to your characters with these tactics designed to increase the level of your physicality.
“P” is for “Passenger”
Do you have a tendency to overly defer to other improvisers? If so, you might have “Passenger” tendencies. Keep reading to find out more…
“P” is for “Parallel Action”
Considering the utility of assuming parallel actions as you contribute your voice to the unfolding scene; or, if your prefer, considering the utility of assuming parallel actions as you contribute your voice to the unfolding scene.
“O” is for “Over-Originality”
On the improvisation penchant for over-originality…
“O” is for “Offer”
In search of richer improv building blocks? Here are some ways to craft and inspire your offers…
“O” is for “Obvious”
Enjoy these obvious pointers…
“O” is for “Objective”
What are you fighting for as your characters on the improv stage?