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Improvising Now by Rob Norman
Thought I'd mention Rob Norman's Improvising Now.
I think he has a great way to explain complicated concepts that had never quite clicked for me in a very simple way. It's also a very light, quick read chock full with actionable tips and recommendations.
Improvising Now Rob Norman’s Book, coupled with the podcast the backline is a great resource. I have taken workshops from Rob and Adam and they know their stuff. They are masters of the craft.
How to be the greatest improviser on earth by Will Hines, coupled with his blog “improv nonsense” is also great. Will Hines is one of the most clear articulate thinkers in the improv world. He has the ability to distill the most complex ideas into simple bite sized packets.
Improvise by Mick Napier is a classic. Great for an intermediate player because his ideas and concepts come up all the time.
Podcasts worth checking out: Beat by beat, the backline, improv nerd, and the ask the UCB episodes of I4H.
I’ve read a lot of improv books, but those are the ones I love. Their usefulness never ceases.
[Improvising Now] (https://www.amazon.com/Improvising-Now-Rob-Norman/dp/1497408407/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1541782444&sr=1-1&keywords=improvising+now) by Rob Norman!
Great, practical advice, stuff you can use onstage tonight! Highly Recommended.
Available slightly cheaper at Amazon itself
For improv books check out Improvising now: a practical guide to modern improv by Rob Norman. He founded the Longform program at Second City Toronto and is widely respected as one of the best teachers in the city. He also has a podcast with Adam Cawley called the Backline which is worth a listen!
https://www.amazon.ca/Improvising-Now-Rob-Norman/dp/1497408407
If Toronto's your destination, then I recommend Improvising Now by Rob Norman; he developed the longform program at Second City Toronto and his book is geared towards beginner level students.
http://www.amazon.com/Improvising-Now-Rob-Norman/dp/1497408407/r