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I wonder how many times this happens in an improv class / on stage:
“How do I stop myself from laughing in scenes” is a question I’ve been asked multiple times by improv students. I’m probably not the right person to ask. I’ve been known to get surprised and not be able to convincingly stifle my giggles on ...
There’s one support move that is so easy it seems like cheating and improvisers seem to shy away from it. Copying. Just straight up copying something your scene partner is doing. Isn’t it strange that this isn’t used more? Well, it is to me...
How much weight do you give to the words in your scene? I’m British so I love a bit of wit and a bit of wordplay. However if all we are doing is being witty, nothing in the scene really matters on a human level.
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