As a student or audience member of improvisation you may have noticed that the spelling changes. Sometimes impro, sometimes improv. That magical mystery appearing and disappearing V.
Read MoreInspire Your Partner is a very important phrase. It goes hand in hand with Make Your Partner Look Good. Both of these are my impro mantras and what I aim towards each time I teach, perform or direct.
Read MoreI’d like to share my thoughts on a statement that is seeping into the international improvisation lexicon like a horrible mould. A statement I find in complete contradiction to our principals of supporting your partner and valuing them and their ideas.
Read MoreWhat if we greeted everyone on the street as a potential scene partner. We embrace their entrance into our scene of life.
Read MoreOne day in an improvisation class I began toying with an exercise having one person play the worlds worst improvisor and the other play good improvisor.
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