Improv Tip #151 – The Power of Being Human in Improv (w/Jeffrey Thompson) (2020)



Improv, Improv Comedy, Improvisation – whatever you call it, we’re here to help. Welcome back to improv tips. In this week’s improv tip, guest tipper Jeffrey Thompson offers an idea that will add depth and texture to your improv work – Be Human. Whether you’re doing improv comedy, playing improv games, using improv in your acting classes, or expressing yourself with some other kind of improvisation, you are going to love this tip. Learning and performing improv in person has been the traditional method but now we can learn improv online, do zoom improv shows, and have a really rewarding virtual improv experience. This is a great improv for beginners tip.

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Jeff Thompson, MA, MBA, EA is an actor, writer, magician, professor and tax professional from Los Angeles.  He teaches and performs improv at the Westside Comedy Theater, produces short films with his production company, Great Hair Productions and is the operations manager of the Ruby LA, a comedy theatre and school. He also teaches psychology at Citrus College. As a tax preparer, he currently has a roster of over 200 clients in the entertainment industry including actors, dancers, writers, and cinematographers.

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