Object work, environment and physicality are essential for
improvisational theatre. Skilled improvisers can draw audiences into the
performance by helping them see things that aren't there.
The Improv Illusionist is the first book dedicated to physical improv.
It reveals why these skills are so important, how to fix bad habits that
develop over time and practical techniques for being more physical on
stage.
The book features over 50 exercises to help improvisers develop their
skills through solo and group work. Instructors will also find notes and
tips for teaching physical improv.
Improvisers of all ages and experience levels will learn how to:
* become more playful through exploring physical activity;
* eliminate miscommunication with other players by adding precision to
object work;
* get new ideas for scenes by exploring the environment and
activities;
* develop an eye for real-world detail and how to reproduce it in
improv;
* add more visual flair to scenes;
* stay safe, both physically and emotionally, in shows, rehearsals and
classes
Even the most seasoned improv performers often struggle to be more
physical, so this book fills an important niche in improv actor
training.