“A” is for “Approval” considers some techniques for pursuing our own goals on the improv stage as opposed to seeking the (real or imagined) approval of others.
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“C” is for “Commandments”
This ImprovDr “Game Library” entry gathers and hyperlinks all ten commandments from my earlier series in the one helpful place.
Game Library: “Room at the Inn”
A lighthearted and active warm-up game, “Room at the Inn” provides the next addition to the Game Library.
“A” is for “Abandon”
“A” is for “Abandon” is the first entry in a series that explores fundamental concepts and theories that help make improv happen!
Game Library: “Three Sentence Scenes”
Here’s an exercise designed to help us all remember not to hold onto our failures and stumbles as improvisers.
Commandment #10
This tenth and final commandment reminds us that we shouldn’t take our improv too seriously…