This is a series by David Escobedo that offers a simplified perspective on three basic or small elements of improv. There are surely ways to deconstruct and find exceptions. It would be hard to find anything in improv that operates universally. These are offered as one perspective that may […]
It’s funny to think that this idea for this months theme actually came from watching the film Passengers. As soon as it got added to Netflix I added it to my watch list, I had no idea why, it wasn’t really my sort of film but the ideology […]
Three years ago I bought a book in Tampa which is meant to be a great for creative like minds and for the past three years I have made it my New Years Resolution to complete it. The book is called 642 Things To Write About by The […]
This week in the Improv Diaries i spoke about the podcast Conan Needs A Friend and the most recent episode with Dana Carvey. In that I spoke about his fantastic use of characters and how it can be beneficial to improvisers and I highly recommend you either listen […]
January is a bit of a mixed time in the UK – the beginning of the month is full of celebration and saying goodbye to Christmas, no-one has been paid for ages, the weather cannot decide what is wants to do and everywhere you look every one is […]
They always say that two is better than one and this month I wanted to explore that as a feature! There are so many great improv acts, sorry i mean twoprov acts that are popping up all over the place and I wanted to dedicate a month to […]
Three years ago I bought a book in Tampa which is meant to be a great for creative like minds and for the past three years I have made it my New Years Resolution to complete it. The book is called 642 Things To Write About by The […]
This is a series by David Escobedo that offers a simplified perspective on three basic or small elements of improv. There are surely ways to deconstruct and find exceptions. It would be hard to find anything in improv that operates universally. These are offered as one perspective that may […]
This week in the Improv Diaries, I discussed techniques that were used to train in the area of Characters. I thought I would go into more depth on this weeks Improv Corner about one of the exercises I thought worked really well and is something that I recommend […]
The title of this article tells you everything you need to know-if you like improv you have to get yourself and your mother, partner, child, hamster, tickets to see The Bear Pack. I first saw this Australian duo at the Fringe last year. On recommendation from a friend, […]