Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Patricia Ryan Madson

Quote by Patricia Ryan Madson

“The practice of improvisation (in contrast, say, to that of writing or painting) teaches something that we are hungry to understand: how to be in harmony with one another and how to have fun. We practice improvisation not only to “express ourselves” but to connect with others in a more immediate way.”

Quote by Patricia Ryan Madson

Author

Patricia Ryan Madson

Browse famous quotes and profile details for Patricia Ryan Madson. more

You May Also Like

“I can barely forgive myself for the time when I negged Billy from my improv troupe onstage. He said, “I have a gift for you,” and my first instinct was to say, “No you don’t.” The scene died right then and there. See what happens when I try to nurture something? I know it seems dramatic to relate destroying an improv scene to possibly destroying a child’s life, but improv and child rearing are not so different. Both are jobs that people volunteer for and complain about endlessly, and they bore everyone around them as they talk about the process.”

“The outpost is called Iggnïs. The monks, just like the rest of Sacrum Regnum Ex Tempore, are not Christian like the rest of the kingdoms of Europe. We practice a religion known as Ecclesia Improvisa or The Unforeseen Church, a religion from what Dr. Z gathered in his travels invoked an entity known as Par’hypono’ian through a method Z said looked exactly like the modern improv comedy theatre technique of Yes-And-If-Then.”