Improvisation is a highly creative and collaborative art form,
encompassing the skills of storytelling, character creation and stage
presence all in the moment. However, with an array of styles and
techniques to choose from, it can be hard for new practitioners to
negotiate the moving parts and find their own individuality. In this
practical guide, Artistic Director and improv expert Jason Moran
explores the basic pillars of improvisation and explains how to
practically apply these in an improvised scene, game or situation. Each
chapter showcases a different pillar and offers a practical checklist to
make each scene interesting and robust. This helpful book unpacks and
analyses real-life improvised examples from the stage, rehearsal room
and classroom, illustrating to the reader what works well and what could
work better, making it essential reading for actors, presenters and
anyone who wants to increase their confidence in public performances.