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Tag Archives: Assumption

“Q” is for “Questions”

The one and only “Q” in this journey through the “A” to “Z” of improv considers the role of questions and when and how they can be more a blessing than a curse.

Posted byimprovdrJune 20, 2022June 22, 2022Posted inImprov Terms and Vocabulary, Performance StrategiesTags:Assumption, Calling It Onstage, Consent, Exceptions to the Rules, Q is for, Questions, Rules, Speaking Your Truth, Specificity, SubtextLeave a comment on “Q” is for “Questions”

Game Library: “Scene Without Questions”

Do you like asking questions? Is irony your cup of tea? Would you enjoy a challenge? Then do I have the game for you?

Posted byimprovdrNovember 20, 2020March 18, 2022Posted inImprov Games, Improv Terms and VocabularyTags:Assumption, Decider, Questions, Scene Without Questions, Short-FormLeave a comment on Game Library: “Scene Without Questions”

“A” is for “Assumption”

Have you ever experienced the tyranny of deferring politeness? If so, “A” is for “Assumption” might be just the blog post for you!

Posted byimprovdrNovember 16, 2020June 18, 2022Posted inImprov Terms and Vocabulary, Performance StrategiesTags:A is for, Assumption, Endowing, Initiation, Offer, Questions, Top ReadsLeave a comment on “A” is for “Assumption”
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