Bring some added oomph to your characters with these tactics designed to increase the level of your physicality.
Category Archives: Performance Strategies
“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?
“N” is for “Narrative”
This entry articulates some helpful qualities for a strong improvised narrative or story.
“N” is for “Names”
A rose by any other name might smell as sweet, but a rose without any name at all might cause you some issues when you’re trying to buy one at the florist…
“M” is for “Music”
A little well-executed music can go a long way on the improv stage.