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One of the old-timey “rules” in improv is “don’t ask questions”. I remember taking this rule very seriously, and in my early days learning improv, it definitely helped me add information to scenes. However, the more shows I saw, the more I...
I’m all for a clear point of view. It’s useful in a scene and it’s useful when you teach improv. However, for me at least, a good point of view is an informed point of view.
I am incredibly fortunate to know a wide range of improvisers in...
Stagecraft isn’t drilled in improv as much as it is in scripted theatre. This is not a new observation but it’s one worth bringing up again. When people bring up stagecraft for improvisers it’s often about learning from how people stage thi...
Last week, we released a special second anniversary edition of our Kornfeld and Andrews: The Radio Plays podcast. While episodes are usually one scene that lasts around 10 minutes, this episode is a feature length 75 minutes. We recorded a...
I was in Belfast just over a week ago and chatting to Paul Mone who is a fantastic improviser and community builder in the city. We were talking about how awkward post-show conversations can be, especially if you struggle with people being...
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