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How Powerful Choices Beat Questions

Improv LibraryApr 22, 20244 min read

The art of avoiding unproductive questions The magical characteristic of improv is its amorphous nature. Improv, unlike other forms of theatre, is unconstrained by rigid structural limitations. Stage actors play within boundaries; Improv actors play with boundaries. Every list of “The Rules of Improv” we’ve seen includes…

How Do I Get Better at Improv?

Improv LibraryApr 15, 20242 min read

As with any art form, getting better at improv takes time, effort, and keen observation skills. For all intents and purposes, improv is a communal art. You can only become a competent improviser if you find at least one other person…

What Are Some Good Improv Scene Starters?

Improv LibraryApr 8, 20242 min read

When it comes to scene starters, you are never constrained by time, space, or any other mundane concerns.  As we mention in our book, The 5 Elements of Improv, “The point to be made here is that with improv you are limited only…

What’s the Difference Between Sketch Comedy and Improv?

Improv LibraryApr 1, 20242 min read

While sketch comedy and improv are both theater-based art forms, there are basic differences between the two First: sketch comedy is scripted, improv is not. While there are TV shows that employ some improvisation (Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office), they are still working within…

Help! Are There Any Improv Games for Two People?

Improv LibraryMar 25, 20243 min read

As a two-person group, we can tell you with confidence that there are dozens, if not hundreds, of games that can be played with two people Here’s a sampling of some of our favorites (and how, if necessary, we’ve adapted…

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