LAUGHING STOCK IMPROV

 

Link to an improv forum.

http://www.improvresourcecenter.com/mb/showthread.php?t=63457

- In general, you shouldn't seek to recreate or act out any part of the story or monolog that opens the show. Instead, find small pieces of information that strike you as interesting and use that as a place to start your scene.

- Any little thing that strikes your interest can be used. It can be as simple as a location that was mentioned, a relationship, a situation, or an odd turn of phrase.

- When listening to it, I was told to have an opinion and react to what is being said. This will help you remember it, and help you find characters and their "deal" or their "game" or their philosophy faster.

- Rather than replay the idea you heard spoken, swap out the "noun" for other ones-- using the idea of "if this is true, then what else is true", creating similar situations/reactions.
 
- As was said before, pick out details from the monologue to start a scene. One note I like to give when working on monologue deconstructions is to make sure to pick just one detail to start your scene. Generally avoid taking two different interesting things and combining them.

- And listening with your eyes is as important as listening with your ears. Look at body stance, how does this person feel?
 
 

Happy Turkey Day everybody! I just finished eating my weight in dressing and mashed potatoes. Afterwards I worked out in the yard a bit, now my stomach is bejumbled. Ha. Thats ok though cause I don't have to work.

Hope everyone has a great holiday and all that.

And remember, don't put mentos in the turkey. It reacts with the gravy and'll geyser all over your kitchen.

Jason 



 
FIRST POST 11/17/2008
 

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