Impro for Storytellers
Title | Impro for Storytellers PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Johnstone |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 388 |
Release | 2014-01-21 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1135863733 |
Impro for Storytellers is the follow-up to Keith Johnstone's classic Impro, one of the best-selling books ever published on improvisation. Impro for Storytellers aims to take jealous and self-obsessed beginners and teach them to play games with good nature and to fail gracefully.
Impro for Storytellers
Title | Impro for Storytellers PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Johnstone |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 388 |
Release | 2014-01-21 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1135863660 |
Impro for Storytellers is the follow-up to Keith Johnstone's classic Impro, one of the best-selling books ever published on improvisation. Impro for Storytellers aims to take jealous and self-obsessed beginners and teach them to play games with good nature and to fail gracefully.
Impro for Storytellers
Title | Impro for Storytellers PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Johnstone |
Publisher | Theatre Arts Books |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780878301058 |
First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Impro
Title | Impro PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Johnstone |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 206 |
Release | 2012-11-12 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1136610456 |
Keith Johnstone's involvement with the theatre began when George Devine and Tony Richardson, artistic directors of the Royal Court Theatre, commissioned a play from him. This was in 1956. A few years later he was himself Associate Artistic Director, working as a play-reader and director, in particular helping to run the Writers' Group. The improvisatory techniques and exercises evolved there to foster spontaneity and narrative skills were developed further in the actors' studio then in demonstrations to schools and colleges and ultimately in the founding of a company of performers, called The Theatre Machine. Divided into four sections, 'Status', 'Spontaneity', 'Narrative Skills', and 'Masks and Trance', arranged more or less in the order a group might approach them, the book sets out the specific techniques and exercises which Johnstone has himself found most useful and most stimulating. The result is both an ideas book and a fascinating exploration of the nature of spontaneous creativity.
Improvise Freely
Title | Improvise Freely PDF eBook |
Author | Patti Stiles |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2021-06-25 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780645176506 |
Improvisation is an art of spontaneity, freedom and impulse. Audiences the world over flock to shows where anything could happen! But lurking at the heart of many companies that perform it is a contradiction, a bait and switch. Students who sign up for classes are taught 'The Rules': the strictly right and wrong way to play make-believe. How the hell did that happen?Patti Stiles is an actor, improvisor, director, teacher and playwright who has worked professionally in theatre since 1983. In Improvise Freely, she turns 'The Rules' of improvising on their head and shows that there is another way. Is it okay to ask questions? Why do we Who? What? Where? And what if it's time to say 'No thanks' to 'Yes And'?
Long-Form Improv
Title | Long-Form Improv PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Hauck |
Publisher | Skyhorse Publishing Inc. |
Total Pages | 289 |
Release | 2012-09 |
Genre | Humor |
ISBN | 1581159811 |
A handbook of essentialcomedy skills, useful for all performers!
Process
Title | Process PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Scruggs |
Publisher | Northwestern University Press |
Total Pages | 184 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0810124726 |
Process: An Improviser's Journey is an invaluable resource for mastering improv. Author, teacher, and improviser Michael Gellman was given a mission by famed improv coach Del Close: “[T]o create improvised one-act plays of literary quality from scratch.” Already steeped in the world of improvisation, he took it upon himself to do this, in the form of a class for other improvisers in which they would build the skills necessary to execute such a seemingly tall order. Scruggs and Gellman’s book, modeled after Stanislavski’s timeless An Actor Prepares, follows a fictional young actor taking Gellman’s real-life class. Scruggs and Gellman introduce readers to Geoff, who has just moved to Chicago to pursue acting. He undergoes the standard trials of audition and rejection before he takes the advice of a fellow actor and turns to improv classes at Second City. At first, Geoff thinks improvisation is about laughs and loosening up, but he soon learns that it is a powerful tool as well as an end in itself. Through Geoff’s eyes, the book introduces readers to key tenets of improvisation: concentration, visualization, focus, object work, being in the moment, and the crucial “yes, and.” His experiences with the basics of improvisation do serve to get him a few roles, but his real breakthrough comes when he signs up for an improvised one-act class with Michael Gellman. He and his classmates arrive unprepared for the challenge, but with Gellman’s prompts and advice, they slowly move through process to performance over the course of three seasons in Chicago. The class culminates with their final project: a completely improvised one-act play performed in front of a live audience.