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“L” is for “Long-Form”
For such a widely used term in Western improv circles, it can be challenging to get your arms around an inclusive and helpful definition of “Long-Form” improvisation. Here’s an effort to do just that…
“E” is for “Experts”
The persona of the “Expert” has a lot to offer in terms of confidence, precision and crafting our characters from a place of strength.
Top Reads
In celebration of reaching my 300th blog entry I’ve reached back into the ever-growing archive of posts and identified the ten entries with the widest reach.
“I” is for In-Progress “Index”
A hopefully helpful in-progress index to my current “A to Z” of improv terms and techniques series. New entries posted most Mondays!
“A” is for “Archetype”
The latest entry in my series exploring the “A” to “Z” of improv terminology and techniques.
“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!
My First “Scripted” Improv Show: (Your) Opera in a Trunk
For seven seasons, (Your) Opera in a Trunk entertained audiences in the Florida pan handle. It was my first crack at combining text and improv (and opera)!