the Montreal Improv blog: Dramatic Improv
Warning: this is a rambly, introspective examination of my thoughts on dramatic improv. I’m writing this primarily to straighten out my brain wiggles but maybe it will be useful to someone. Maybe not. Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here.
I started out doing improv in comedy bars- Wait, scratch…
I’ve been thinking the same thing recently. I’d love to do an improvised dramatic piece, either as a director or as a player. I find that too many people are hesitant about the idea. What do other people think? Has anyone else experienced doing a dramatic improvised show?
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montrealimprov reblogged this from improvisorsimprovisor and added:
This is a good question because in last Friday’s post...didn’t really define what I think...
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improvisorsimprovisor reblogged this from montrealimprov and added:
greatest comedy comes...greatest tragedy. While individual scenes will usually clearly...
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21stgoddamncentury reblogged this from talkingimprov and added:
I love dramatic improv; the character building and reactions are a lot more meaty. It’s a huge challenge since everyone...
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talkingimprov reblogged this from montrealimprov and added:
I’ve been thinking...recently. I’d love...piece, either...
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