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Improv meets Frat Party!

Many improv games have ‘conditions’ for play.

For example, Touch Talk requires the actors to be in physical contact whenever they speak.  If they are not in physical contact then they must not speak.

These conditions offer a clear judgment of RIGHT and WRONG.

Combine this type of improv with a bar and you have

Thirsty! The Premier Improv Drinking Party

The object?  Improv and Drinking.  Improv game meets Drinking game.

Have you seen anything like this?

Does it sound interesting?

Would you attend an improv night like this?

Would you perform in one?

Do you belong to AA?

Can you be my designated driver?

Thoughts?

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William Hall

Written by William Hall

William Hall is a founder of BATS Improv in San Francisco and has been bringing Improvisation to theater companies and business around the world since 1986. He is the author of The Playbook: Improv Games for Performers a fun guide to improv games and formats. [http://www.ImprovPlaybook.com] He trains and coaches executives in leadership communication. He improvises and performs regularly.

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One Response to "Improv meets Frat Party!"

  1. Chris says:

    Interesting, William! It reminds me of the times I’ve taught a few improv activities in class and students have remarked, “oh, that’s like this drinking game…” or “that should be a drinking game.”

    It looks like someone in Chicago took the obvious next step.

    Cheers!

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