2011 Rewind: Top Ten Improv Posts

2011 Rewind

Top 10 Improv Posts on ImprovNotebook

[Each Title is a link to the article]

Listed below from most visited.

1.  8 RULES FOR CLOWN GAGS: Paraphrased from Kurt Vonnegut

A very practical guide for funny business for clowns and comic performers.

2.  Space Object Work in 2 simple rules

2 simple rules help you create a spontaneous environment for the audience.

3.  What’s your secret? Who would you tell?

Using real audience secrets to inspire improv scenes.

4.  A Business Built on Failure

Most businesses hate failure….but for one industry it means success.

5.  The 4 “Fresh” Secrets to a successful Improv Business

Business advice from a baker to you and your improv troupe.

6.  Improv inspired by true – anonymous audience secrets.

More adventures in using real anonymous audience secrets for scenes.

7.  Improv ideas in stressful situations

Embracing the principles of improv helps beyond the stage.

8.  All Improv Quotes!

A new site dedicated to one improv quotes a day.

9.  21st Century Business Skills

Times have changed and so has business – the move is toward dynamic teams.

10. Improv discussions in 140 characters …how tweet!

Can we discuss improv on twitter or is it just about promotion.

 

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About William Hall:
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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William Hall

About 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.