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Like a child ...
Rediscovering the joy of childlike play through improv, one performer shares how embracing imagination has sparked creativity, confidence, and everyday wonder.

Virginia Epperly
Feb 4, 20222 min read


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

Guy Winterbotham
Oct 15, 20204 min read


What’s Not Wrong with Your World
Discover how a simple improv exercise called 'What’s NOT Wrong with Your Life' helped one woman reconnect with her aging mother—and shift frustration into gratitude.

Susan Scovill
Jun 3, 20182 min read


Applied Improv and Caregiving
As a parent ages, a child's role often shifts to the caregiver, and it isn’t easy, Would you like to learn some improv tips that can hel

Christine Walters
Dec 24, 20173 min read


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

John Hui
Sep 24, 20172 min read


My Improv Family
Learning improv can start as a personal journey. It becomes even more enriching when your family joins in the enjoyment as one dad found out

Greg Sparrow
Jul 16, 20174 min read
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