Posts Tagged ‘patterns’
Ew. Seriously? So gross.
Posted by Rolland | Filed under Resources for improvisers, Talkin' Shop - We talk improv, Writing Staff
Written by Rolland Lopez (Staff) If you haven’t seen this commercial, check it out here first… embedded by Embedded Video This commercial is GREAT. Hilarious! Love it! Why? The PATTERNS.
Primordial Sort of Tar and Ooze of the Subconscious
Posted by dandy | Filed under Guest Blog, Talkin' Shop - We talk improv
Written by Erik Voss – Erik is a proud member of the Mainstage Harold team Natural 20 at iO West. Yes, it still exists. ——————- In my short time in the iO West community I have become increasingly aware of a closeted distrust of Harold openings. If we don’t “hate” them, we are at least [...]
Harry Potter and the Broken Patterns
Posted by mouse | Filed under Talkin' Shop - We talk improv, The Mouse
(Much spoiling ahead. So if you’ve somehow managed to stay away from an incredibly popular book and movie series, and you’ve always meant to get into it without knowing how it all ends, don’t read on.) I’ve been an avid “Potter” fan since 2001, when I devoured the first four books and felt a kind [...]
My Toddler the Anomaly Cop
Posted by mouse | Filed under Talkin' Shop - We talk improv, The Mouse
In our rehearsals lately, we’ve been focusing on two big things, both of which are seemingly basic, yet difficult to master. They are: 1.) Follow the first thing, and 2.) Take note of any anomalies. The first one is easy to understand: whatever is first initiated, that’s what you’re scene is about. Don’t start one [...]



