“At school any spontaneous act was likely to get me into trouble. I learned never to act on impulse, and that whatever came into my mind first should be rejected in favour of better ideas. I learned that my imagination Wasn’t ‘good’ enough. I learned that the first idea was unsatisfactory because it was (1) psychotic; (2) obscene; (3) unoriginal. The truth is that the best ideas are often psychotic, obscene and unoriginal.”
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Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre
This book delves into the principles and practices of improvisation in theater, examining its historical context, techniques, and applications. It offers insights into how improvisation enhances storytelling, character development, and audience engagement in live performances. more
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