
Just some thoughts on improv from a grizzled vet
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Andrea – I sometimes wonder if Andrea sees what I see in her. I think Andrea is pretty damn brave, and that to me is a fucking wonderful place to start. I remember seeing her face at so many jams before she started to get cast on everything...
After my last post, coach Rose had each Goldenage member talk about what skills we think we are good at. It was a fun little chat. But it’s funny how differently we see ourselves vs how others see us, so I’m going to go down the list of cur...
I’m wondering what people feel they do really well. I feel that many people get caught up in the mistakes that they make and focus too much on the skills where they are weak that they forget to remind themselves that they are probably very ...
I’m currently in a place where I hold myself back from initiating scenes because I’m saving my share of stage time for support moves in second beats. I usually wait for the two-person scene to finish their first exploration of the Game and ...
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