Posts Tagged ‘Historic Improvisers’

Historic Improvisers: King Arthur

Imagine with me, if you will, a time when the great people in our planet’s history had a chance to show off their skills on an improv stage. How would they perform? What would be their best traits, their weaknesses, their go-to’s? We ask that question and take it on, breaking down their hypothetical abilities [...]

Historic Improvisers: The Trojan Horse

Imagine with me, if you will, a time when the great people in our planet’s history had a chance to show off their skills on an improv stage. How would they perform? What would be their best traits, their weaknesses, their go-to’s? We ask that question and take it on, breaking down their hypothetical abilities [...]

Historic Improvisers: Anne Sullivan (Helen Keller’s Teacher)

Imagine with me, if you will, a time when the great people in our planet’s history had a chance to show off their skills on an improv stage. How would they perform? What would be their best traits, their weaknesses, their go-to’s? We ask that question and take it on, breaking down their hypothetical abilities [...]

Historic Improvisers: Sir Isaac Newton

Imagine with me, if you will, a time when the great people in our planet’s history had a chance to show off their skills on an improv stage. How would they perform? What would be their best traits, their weaknesses, their go-to’s? We ask that question and take it on, breaking down their hypothetical abilities [...]

Historic Improvisers: Winston Churchill

Imagine with me, if you will, a time when the great players in our planet’s history had a chance to show off their skills on an improv stage. How would they do? What are they’re best traits, their weaknesses, their go-to’s? We ask that question and take it on, breaking down their hypothetical abilities on [...]