Long-Form Improv deftly teaches the wildly popular form of improvisation that is so foundational to the comedy stylings of many of todayâs top actors and thriving comedians. Crammed with innovative ideas for conceptualizing improvised scenework and âfinding the game of the scene,â this crisply written manual covers techniques for experienced improvisers, curious actors, and even non-actors.
A complete long-form improv resource comprising topics like ideation and character creation, improvising scenes for extended periods of time and enhancing themâand even performing the most famous expression of long-form improv, the half-hour improvised form known as âThe Haroldââthis astute text is written in a friendly, supportive voice by an experienced improv teacher and professional actor whose own frustration in learning the craft drove an obsession to create a program free of confounding teachings and contradictory concepts. The bookâs groundbreaking infusion with drama theory and game theory brings new life to the teachings of the craft, breaking down various aspects of long-form improv into short chapters for swift, step-by-step intake of its vital lessons.
Students of acting and long-form improv alike should expect Long-Form Improv to bolster their education and fast-track their course to improv greatness.