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Improv and Gardening, or The Joy of Planting Seeds

When we get on stage to do improv, we say we get on stage with nothing… But that’s not strictly true. We each bring with us our own cute, little tin of experience-seeds. The audience then give us a suggestion. This is our soil – our dirt – the nutrient-rich foundation in which we’re going to grow our garden

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Outside influences on your improv

It’s surely impossible not to draw on your real life in some way when you improvise. Everything you have ever experienced is at your disposal when you play characters on stage. You might not ever know what experience or part of your life your brain might be drawing from, but your entire life is at your brain’s disposal when you take to the stage to make up a show.

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The unselfishness of breaks

While making the most recent Improv Chronicle episodes I’ve been talking to people who have been taking a break from improv during the pandemic. Sure, they’ve got the option to do online improv if they want to, but they have elected not to.

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Please don’t stop the music

In the midst of a global pandemic it probably sounds a bit frivolous to say how much you miss singing. There is a lot going on right now and there are bigger problems that not being able to sing with other people. However, the power of music and the love of singing are important in millions of people’s lives.

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In Praise Of Two - Why Two Person Improv Is Special

Are two heads really better than eight (or nine or seven or however many there might be in an improv team)? I think “better” is the wrong word but there is something special about being in a two person improv show - if you have the right partner.

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