Posts Tagged ‘listening’
I heard you, but what does that MEAN?
Posted by Rolland | Filed under Resources for improvisers, Writing Staff
Written by Rolland Lopez (Staff) Almost everything that happens on stage can inform our characters and how we should react. We have to pay close attention to what’s going on on stage and continually ask ourselves “What does that mean about ME?” I had to learn this the hard way this last week.
The Toddler: Improv’s Best Kept Secret
Posted by dandy | Filed under Talkin' Shop - We talk improv, The Vac
(Written by USSRR’s The Vac) I have a 16 month old daughter. She is without a doubt my favorite kid on the planet. However, I often notice that at 16 months, she is already a better improviser than I am. She is confident, plays game extremely well, and she is very observant. Take this [...]
The Moment: Dogs demonstrate how we should play the tops of our scenes
Posted by dandy | Filed under Talkin' Shop - We talk improv, The Dandy, The Mouth
Improv lessons are all around us. One of my best teachers these days is Madera. Madera is a two-year old Airedale terrier. She lives with me. I feed her and she keeps squirles off of my porch. It’s a good arrangement. For more information on Madera you can follow her on Facebook. Listening is a [...]



