Take a peek inside the training process behind (Your) Opera in a Trunk, an outreach show initially developed for Pensacola Opera. This entry includes the game “Justify Circle.”
Tag Archives: Improv
“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 Master Index
Looking for a specific game from a prior blog post, or just want to explore some improv possibilities? Here’s a master index to help you out as the library of games expands each week.
“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.
Game Library: “Ad Campaign”
If you’re looking for a game to discourage wimping and halfhearted accepting, then “Ad Campaign” might be the perfect fit for you.
Game Library: “Sentences”
“Sentences” is a short-form game that encourages you to really get the most out of each and every word. If you can struggle with waffling, it’s definitely worth a look.
Game Library: “It’s Tuesday”
“It’s Tuesday” promotes being changed in our scene work and reminds us that the next great choice could be right in front of us.
Game Library: “Reiterate/Repeat”
“Reiterate/Repeat” is a wonderful exercise for exploring the concepts of blocking and accepting.
Commandment #1
This is the first entry in a series examining and complicating the “Ten Commandments” of Theatresports in search of new lessons and strategies. The journey begins with a look at blocking.