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Tag Archives: The Lost Comedies

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.

Posted byimprovdrJune 3, 2024Posted inImprov Games, Improv Terms and Vocabulary, Style It UpTags:A Peek Inside, Exercises, Heighten, Image Building, Language Skills, Metaphor, Poetry, Shakespeare, Style, The Lost Comedies, Warm-upLeave a comment on A Peek Inside: The Lost Comedies

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.

Posted byimprovdrNovember 18, 2023November 18, 2023Posted inBlasts and Casts from the Past, Dramaturgical Improv, Style It UpTags:Firsts, Long-Form, Shakespeare, Style, The Lost Comedies, Western Illinois UniversityLeave a comment on My First Fully Realized Long-Form: The Lost Comedies
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