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improv

[im-prov] / ˈɪm prɒv /














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“That was the only time you said that,” Barantini tells the singer, “and I remember saying to you afterwards, ‘That was really good — I like the improv.’”

From Los Angeles Times

Typically thought of as a core tenet of improv comedy, author Kendra Adachi recommended it as a hosting posture in a recent episode of her podcast and it’s astonishing how well this works on a holiday built on both chaos and choreography.

From Salon

Can a C.G.I.-laden juggernaut evoke the freedom of improv?

From New York Times

Chris Gethard was just a college kid when he began studying improv with the Upright Citizens Brigade.

From New York Times

Long before he helped create “Ted Lasso,” a TV series about an American football coach and a fictional English soccer team named AFC Richmond, Brendan Hunt was a young actor working with an improv troupe in Amsterdam.

From Los Angeles Times