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Always Move Forward (Even When Going Back)

Improv LibraryJul 1, 20245 min read

The following is an excerpt from our book, The 5 Elements of Improv Improvisation has the inherent advantage of not being time-bound; we can move freely backward and forward, leaping through the time stream in the wink of an eye.…

How Do I Use Questions Productively?

Improv LibraryJun 24, 20243 min read

In this follow-up to “How Powerful Choices Beat Questions“, we explore when and how questions can be “not bad”. Re-reading an earlier post on this blog, How Powerful Choices Beat Questions, we may have left the reader with the impression that we…

Like a Chainsaw In a Barbershop

Improv LibraryJun 17, 20244 min read

How to keep your characters real The best comedies all have one thing in common: the characters who populate the story take everything that happens absolutely seriously.  Whether they are busting Zuul, attempting to land a pilot-less airplane, or questing…

Fun and Effective Organizational Workshop Games

Improv LibraryJun 10, 20245 min read

Whether or not attendees are there of their own volition, a facilitator has an uphill battle Having been a corporate trainer for 14 years, I can safely say my best advice is this: don’t bother with the “theatre-y” exercises. Most…

“I’m tired of Whose Line?! Are there any other improv TV shows?”

Improv LibraryJun 3, 20243 min read

Whose Line Is It, Anyway? has dominated the TV improv scene for decades… …but yes, Virginia, there are other improv TV shows available, some better, some worse. Here’s a list of some of the major ones: It’s interesting that while…

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