01/19/2016
Call & Response Hey Everybody group game

Hey Everybody game mechanics allow a group to build a focused direction out of disparate parts. They are so named because, though they have wider applications, they are useful to a player in navigating a scene initiated with a rush of players to the stage. When Townsend Hart starts The Johnsons' group game with "Emergency […]

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01/19/2016
Best Friends opening & format

Mikael Johnson, Jason Saenz and I are Best Friends. And our Best Friends format is one of my favorite. This show was the only show we taped. And while it isn't our best, it'll suffice to document our Slideshow Opening and our Three Character Format. Enjoy "Drunk Camping."

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01/07/2016
Ocean/Pool Contrasting Reality group game

Be careful changing a scene's reality. In improv we're building something out of nothing. So if improvisers make a choice on stage they're moving forward and to negate that choice threatens to stall that forward motion as they scramble to justify the contradiction. Not only do contradictory choices disrupt the scene for the improvisers, it […]

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01/07/2016
Cat Pelts organic group game

Something fun happens in the Cat Pelts organic group game performed by The Coalition's Fall 2015 Patterns and Games class. Four improvisers enter stage together and navigate the chaos by Seeking Symmeteries. And the audience stays with them through the initial uncertainty because they're comfortable and committed. Watch. [wpvideo 9mROMiIK]

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01/07/2016
Imagine What You Can Do With A Scrotum group game

Just imagine. I bet this video is cleaner than your imagination.  In fact, this example group game runs on so much enthusiasm and support it's (almost) downright wholesome. [wpvideo tOWnHhPa] Player are: Shahenn Ali, Teddy Armstrong, Amber Hendrix, Jesse Hill, Meredith Hughes, Laura Kelly and Christopher May

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12/29/2015
10 Player Two Person Blackout

I adore this scene. In just over a minute 10 players flood the scene.  They evolve by following and reacting.  Even though a central player emerges, there is no leader. Listen to the audience's reaction.  Yes, it comes at a great place in the pacing of a pattern-heavy show.  Yes, the final line is a […]

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12/29/2015
Macaroni Lovers Anonymous Hey Everybody group game

Don't solve problems in improv. If there's a fire on stage we want to throw gas on it, not water. A lot of group games start with problem statements. "We need to..." "Let's figure out..." "Brainstorm time!" The problem with problems is that when we're focused on working up a solution we too often deprioritize […]

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12/29/2015
Helicopter Parent Hey Everybody group game

A solid Hey Everybody example. Watch it.  What do you notice? [wpvideo HrEK7Y9P] 1. Repetition is heightening. Laura didn't need to do anything more than repeat "I'm a North Carolina State Mom" to get a laugh at the start of the second pass of the game.  In fact, the audience also laughs with a sense […]

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12/29/2015
Massage Convention Hey Everybody group game

"A Massage Convention's an HR hotbed." --> "If OSHA says this is wrong, I don't want to be right." With Hey Everybody mechanics in our back pocket we can confidently jump into chaos knowing that all we need to do is each stick and heighten our individual perspectives while collectively sticking to the order of […]

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12/28/2015
Two Person Scene example: playing with status and physically engaged

Check out this Two Person scene performed by Shaheen Ali and Christopher May. In it the performers weave  patterns of emotional behavior to link characters, relationships and environment in a sustainable scene. Enjoy! [wpvideo 3EOke0v5]

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