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Tag Archives: Winning

Game Library: “Tennis”

More tennis puns included in this racket of a warm-up…

Posted byimprovdrSeptember 15, 2025September 11, 2025Posted inImprov Games, Improv Terms and VocabularyTags:Active Listening, Commitment, Losing, Physicality, Playfulness, Spontaneity, Tennis, Verbal Skills, WinningLeave a comment on Game Library: “Tennis”

Game Library: “Slow Motion War”

A fast read on a slow game.

Posted byimprovdrApril 28, 2023June 21, 2025Posted inImprov Games, Improv Terms and VocabularyTags:All Play, Decider, Physicality, Slow Motion, Slow Motion War, Warm-up, WinningLeave a comment on Game Library: “Slow Motion War”

“W” is for “Winning”

Is an effort to “win” in your improv coming with unintended costs?

Posted byimprovdrApril 24, 2023October 22, 2023Posted inImprov Terms and Vocabulary, Performance StrategiesTags:Competition, Shining, W is for, WinningLeave a comment on “W” is for “Winning”

“S” is for “Shining”

Some signs that you might be shining in ways that are problematically eclipsing your scene partners…

Posted byimprovdrAugust 29, 2022October 22, 2023Posted inImprov Terms and Vocabulary, Performance StrategiesTags:Bulldozing, Competition, Ensemble, Looking Good, S is for, Selfishness, Shining, Teamwork, Upstaging, WinningLeave a comment on “S” is for “Shining”

Commandment #10

This tenth and final commandment reminds us that we shouldn’t take our improv too seriously…

Posted byimprovdrAugust 31, 2020October 21, 2023Posted inImprov Terms and Vocabulary, Performance StrategiesTags:Abandon, Commandments, Competition, Ensemble, Joy, Perspective, Postmortem, WinningLeave a comment on Commandment #10
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