The latest addition to the ImprovDr Game Library, “Sculptor Pairs” is a Boal-inspired exercise that allows players to work closely together to explore personal themes and experiences.
Tag Archives: Exercises
Game Library: “Alliances”
This exercise has an uncanny way of revealing all-too-human behaviors while also challenging players to engage in a variety of skillful tactics. Let’s explore “Alliances.”
Game Library: “Gibberish Job Mime”
Take a box of Gibberish, add a dash of a hidden occupation, a cup of complementary action, and season liberally with energized physicality and you’ve got the delightful recipe for “Gibberish Job Mime!”
Game Library: “Player Interview”
This exercise explores the art of calmly being ourselves and trusting that the material will come: meet “Player Interview!”
Game Library: “Character Walk”
“Character Walk” is an all-play low-stakes exploratory exercise that allows players to get some reps in making quick instinctive and embodied character choices.
Game Library: “Stop! Think!”
If your text and subtext are often one and the same, perhaps you could benefit from taking a moment to “Stop! Think!”
Game Library: “Environmental Freeze Tag”
The ImprovDr Game Library continues to expand with “Environmental Freeze Tag,” a lesser-known warm-up that creates expansive and dynamic locations.
Game Library: “Most Scenes in a Minute”
“Most Scenes in a Minute” can help you practice that elusive skill of pitching strong scenic buttons. And it’s a whirlwind of fun as well!
Game Library: “Fortunately/Unfortunately”
Fortunately this exercise can help your storytelling skills. Unfortunately this exercise can thwart your characters’ lives…
Game Library: “Rule Breaker”
Here’s a joyously chaotic exercise called “Rule Breaker” that reveals the import of foundational improv strategies.