A consideration of a short-form classic, “Alphabet Game.”
Tag Archives: Verbal Skills
“V” is for “Verbal Skills”
The first improv “V” offers five vital features of your vocal work to consider if you’re looking to break old patterns and make new discoveries.
Game Library: “Bad Rap”
It’s time for a little bad rap (bad rap, bad rap.)
Game Library: “Tag-Team Monologue”
A popular narrative short-form game for your collection.
Game Library: “Text/Subtext”
Unlock the fun (and challenge) of shifting quickly between your text and subtext.
“S” is for “Subtext”
I like your shoes.
Game Library: “Pan Left, Pan Right”
“Pan Left” to the latest Game Library entry…
Game Library: “Famous Last Words”
Few scenes guarantee a more epic ending than “Famous Last Words.”
Game Library: “Rhyme Fire-Line”
“Rhyme Fire-Line” builds critical skills, forges ensemble, and dusts off your improv cobwebs before you head into the gauntlet of more complex scene work.
“R” is for “Rhyme”
It is time for some rhyme… pointers.