Improv and Autism: Flexibility and Connection
The crossroad of improv and autism is a wonderful and natural thing, combining the principles of flexibility with a ‘Yes, And’ attitude.
Spooktacular Special
At ComedySportz® we like to mix it up. Last night was our annual Spooktacular. We had some strange characters take over the field for a uniq
CSz BackStage with Rob Hoffmann
In the second of our series, "CSz BackStage", we check in with Rob Hoffmann from ComedySportz® to tell us a little about himself a
Waiter, there is play in my soup!
From our earliest interactions with the world around us, we learn to play and play to learn. How can we recover our playfulness in our adult
My Improv Slump
Impostor Syndrome can be a challenge to overcome in any field. Being surrounded by a trusted team can help a new improviser see beyond their
CSz BackStage with Liam Fanning
In the first of our new series, "CSz Backstage", we check in with Liam Fanning from ComedySportz® to tell us a little about himsel
The Two Cycles of a Weedwacker
By sharing details, improvisers can bring their scene partners into the emergent shared reality that is part of the "game" of a sc
Thinking Outside the Chair
The purpose and philosophy of improv is collaboration at its best. Applied Improv can be used to reestablish the trust that lies at the hear
Diary of an Improv Newbie: Don't Prepare
During some conversation, you have probably prided yourself on giving 100 percent of your attention to the other person. You probably didn’t
Changing the Game
The tween and teen years make it tough for kids to find their 'game'. Improv can help build self-confidence, identity and help them