There’s nothing subtle about the characters and choices in Soap Opera!
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Game Library: “Show Stopping Musical”
And here’s a suitably silly musical improv romp.
Game Library: “Radio Dial”
Styles abound in this nod to the tradition of scanning up and down the radio dial looking for something worthy of your time.
Game Library: “Kick It”
Rap on. Rap off.
Game Library: “In the Studio”
Explore new variants of a popular song “In the Studio…”
A Peek Inside: The Lost Comedies
“The Lost Comedies of William Shakespeare” seeks to honor the heightened poetic language of the Bard. Image Building is a helpful exercise to flex your language muscles.
Game Library: “Humanless Scene”
Rid your improv stage of all those pesky humans…
My First Fully Realized Long-Form: The Lost Comedies
My first production of “The Lost Comedies of William Shakespeare” came to life in 1997 during my time as an MFA student at Western Illinois University.
Game Library: “Documentary”
As a brief short-form offering, or a lengthier long-form frame, Documentary allows players to playfully move from one improvisational hook to another.
A Peek Inside: Astors’ Beechwood
This peek inside the robust rehearsal process of Astors’ Beechwood includes a description of “Day in the Life” that affords an opportunity for players to really wear the shoes of their dramatic creations.