Improvisation (Acting)
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Improvisation (Acting)
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Improvisation (Acting)
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Incoming Resources
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- Yes, and, how improvisation reverses 'no, but' thinking and improves creativity and collaboration, by Kelly Leonard & Tom Yorton
- The Second City almanac of improvisation, Anne Libera
- Training to imagine, practical improvisational theatre techniques for trainers and managers to enhance creativity, teamwork, leadership, and learning, Kat Koppett ; with a foreword by Sivasailam "Thiagi" Thiagirajan
- Long-form improv, the complete guide to creating characters, sustaining scenes, and performing extraordinary harolds, Ben Hauck
- Improvisation, Inc., harnessing spontaneity to engage people and groups, Robert Lowe
- Chicago comedy, a fairly serious history
- Yes, and:, how improvisation reverses "no, but" thinking and improves creativity and collaboration--lessons from the Second City
- Improv ideas, a book of games and lists, compiled, created and invented by Justine Jones and Mary Ann Kelley
- 101 improv games for children and adults, fun and creativity with improvisation and acting
- Getting to "yes and", the art of business improv, Bob Kulhan with Chuck Crisafulli
- 275 acting games, connected, a comprehensive workbook of theatre games for developing acting skills, Gavin Levy
- Commedia dell'arte, a handbook for troupes, John Rudlin and Olly Crick
- Improv nation, how we made a great American art, Sam Wasson
- Improv nation, how we made a great American art, Sam Wasson
- Yes, and, how improvisation reverses "no, but" thinking and improves creativity and collaboration--lessons from the Second City, Kelly Leonard & Tom Yorton ; read by Alan Winter
- Truth in comedy, the manual of improvisation, Charna Halpern, Del Close, Kim "Howard" Johnson
- The Viewpoints Book:, a Practical Guide to Viewpoints and Composition
- Improv Nation, how we made a great American art, Sam Wasson
- The Art of Business Value
- 101 more improv games for children and adults
- At play, teaching teenagers theater, Elizabeth Swados
- Improv for Actors
- The improvisation edge, secrets to building trust and radical collaboration at work, Karen Hough
- Group improvisation, the manual of ensemble improv games, Peter Gwinn ; with additional material by Charna Halpern
- Impro for storytellers, Keith Johnstone
- The gospel according to improv, a radical way of creative and spontaneous living, Les Carpenter
- The chairs are where the people go, how to live, work, and play in the city, Misha Glouberman with Sheila Heti
- Improvisation for the theater, a handbook of teaching and directing techniques, Viola Spolin
- 101 improv games for children and adults, fun and creativity with improvisation and acting, Bob Bedore ; with photographs by Ian Barkley
- So you think you're funny?, a students' guide to improv comedy, The Immediate Gratification Players
- Spontaneous performance, acting through improv, Marsh Cassady
- Improvisation for the spirit, live a more creative, spontaneous, and courageous life using the tools of improv comedy, Katie Goodman
- Improvisation starters, more than 1,000 improvisation scenarios for the theater and classroom, Philip Bernardi
- The improv handbook, the ultimate guide to improvising in comedy, theatre, and beyond, by Tom Salinsky and Deborah Frances-White
- Getting to "Yes And", The Art of Business Improv
- The viewpoints book, a practical guide to viewpoints and composition, Anne Bogart and Tina Landau
- How to improvise a full-length play, the art of spontaneous theater, Kenn Adams
- Whose line is it anyway?, uncensored!, The complete first season
- Internet plays, for improvisations and revisions! : improvise, experiment and revise for the internet, stage, cable, indie films, etc., Paulette Fein
- The ultimate improv book, a complete guide to comedy improvisation, Edward J. Nevraumont, Nicholas P. Hanson, with additional material by Kurt Smeaton
Outgoing Resources
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