Background Information is one of the most fun Zoom improv activities. To set up the game, first ask for two or three volunteers. Next, spotlight the volunteers. Audience members pick a random Zoom background for each participant, and send those pictures to the players. The actors must base...
They act in this environment, performing activities and miming tasks that a person would do in this type of setting. The player can’t speak or make sounds throughout the entire act. As the audience watches on and the players start to figure out what the actor is trying to depict in the...
Short for “improvisation”, these unique activities involve working in a group, making things up on the spot, and reacting on impulse to given scenarios. They’re most commonly associated with the world of theatrics. But, just like communication games, trust-building games, and team-building ...
Improv activities can loosen up a group, sharpen quick-thinking and reaction skills, and speed-up team building. However, it can be difficult to think up unique and interesting scene ideas. Using pre-made improv prompts can save time and help actors jump into the scene. Once you act out a...
Each week, we gather for laughter, storytelling, and thrilling acting exercises that inspire confidence and creativity. Under the guidance of professional actor Billy, students will explore a variety of exciting activities, including: IMPROV SCENES: Letting their imaginations run wild as they create ...
Natalie hosted an incredible workshop for our team of 30 people. She effortlessly linked the improv activities to our daily work life, encouraging us to invite others to collaborate with a "yes, and" attitude. So many of us had "ah-ha" moments in between laughing our faces off. ...
"The activities were thoughtfully designed to cater to our group, ensuring every team member felt included and engaged. They struck the perfect balance between fun and meaningful collaboration, helping us strengthen communication, trust, and teamwork within our organization." ...
Recorded on 9/11 (a date not known primarily for its improv activities), only now making its way to you, this discussion between Mark and Bill talk child deification, pop philosophy vs. pop improv, foreign accents, and guns in schools in the hands of improvisers. ...
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