Archive for October 2019
Improv Tips #134 – Set Improv Games For The Harold – Slideshow (2019)
Set Improv Games For The Harold – Slideshow (The fifth in a six part series) The Harold is considered by many to be the mother of all long form improv but teaching and learning the Harold can be tricky at times. We, as improvisers, spend most of our time (as we should) on the scenes…
Read MoreImprov Tips #133 – Set Improv Games For The Harold – Town Hall Meeting (2019)
Set Improv Games For The Harold – Town Hall Meeting (The fourth in a six part series) The Harold is considered by many to be the mother of all long form improv but teaching and learning the Harold can be tricky at times. We, as improvisers, spend most of our time (as we should) on…
Read MoreMore about Improv: Genre Guru: Tips for Playing Horror
[ad_1] It’s the season when many a good improv group says to itself, “Let’s do a horror show!” To help you scare responsibly, here are a few tips. Take your time at the beginning. Most horror movies have a slow build. There is also a bit of time before the scary things start happening. Use…
Read MoreImprov Tips #132 – Set Improv Games For The Harold – Everybody Get In Here (2019)
Set Improv Games For The Harold – Everybody Get In Here (The third in a six part series) The Harold is considered by many to be the mother of all long form improv but teaching and learning the Harold can be tricky at times. We, as improvisers, spend most of our time (as we should)…
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[ad_1] I’m an improv teacher, but from December to March, I took three months off to walk the South Island of New Zealand. Part of my job is helping people push past their comfort zones to find the absolute joy on the other side. I could have just sat there and told my students –…
Read MoreImprov Tips #131 – Set Improv Games For The Harold – Everyday Olympics (2019)
Set Improv Games For The Harold – Everyday Olympics (The second in a six part series) The Harold is considered by many to be the mother of all long form improv but teaching and learning the Harold can be tricky at times. We, as improvisers, spend most of our time (as we should) on the…
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