Considering the utility of assuming parallel actions as you contribute your voice to the unfolding scene; or, if your prefer, considering the utility of assuming parallel actions as you contribute your voice to the unfolding scene.
Tag Archives: Relationship
“N” is for “Names”
A rose by any other name might smell as sweet, but a rose without any name at all might cause you some issues when you’re trying to buy one at the florist…
“L” is for “Love”
Is there enough “Love” in your improv?
Game Library: “One-Downing”
“One-Downing” provides a playful tool for elevating your scene partners while adding dynamism and energy.
Game Library: “La Ronde”
“La Ronde” provides a user-friendly frame for exploring complex characters and relationships.
“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…
Game Library: “Nicer Than You”
Bring a little more kindness to your relationships and scene work with “Nicer Than You.”
Game Library: “Key Word”
Unlock the doorway to energized entrances and exits with “Key Word!”
Game Library: “Endowment Circle”
It’s worthwhile exploring “Endowment Circle” if you routinely find yourself assuming one-dimensional or simplistic characters and relationships on stage.
“E” is for “Endowing”
Are you maximizing the joy and effectiveness of your improvisational gifts when you “Endow” your scene partners?