This short-form standard packs a punch and requires players to work closely together towards a common goal.
Tag Archives: Short-Form
Game Library: “Tag-Team Song”
Some thoughts on a short-form improv mainstay, “Tag-Team Song.”
“M” is for “Music”
A little well-executed music can go a long way on the improv stage.
Game Library: “Asides”
Considering the versatile dramatic conceit that is “Asides…”
“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: “Stand, Sit, Kneel, Lie”
Improv can become a stand and talk affair if we’re not careful. Stand, Sit, Kneel, Lie provides the perfect antidote if you need to shake up your staging habits.
“I” is for “Inclusiveness”
Some questions to consider on the path to “Inclusiveness” in our improv spaces.
Game Library: “New Choice”
“New Choice” keeps you on your toes as a player while also modeling the immediacy and disposability of improvisational play.
“I” is for “Improvisation”
Alphabetization aside, this should probably serve as the first entry in my “A” to “Z” series. Enjoy “I” is for “Improvisation.”
Game Library: “Good, Bad, Worst Advice”
This entry includes some good, bad and worst advice for how to get the most out of a short-form game of the same name.