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Read, read, read. Anything. Visualize what you read as though you're putting up a scene. Read some plays to see how playwrights tell stories. Watch your favorite sketch many times to understand the beats. What makes you laugh? Why is it funny? I "practice" by visualizing myself in movie or tv show scenes and how I would react or behave in it. There's a book by Viola Spolin that you might want to try reading: Theater Games for the Lone Actor
Object work is of course great. I like to pretend all the time when I'm walking down the street. But anyway, here is my token suggestion:
Theater Games For the Lone Actor by Viola Spolin Basically these are her games but geared around being done alone.
Edit: In addition, I'd like to point out that many of the games in subsequent books are developed from hers.
This is really awesome Sammy. Thank you for putting it together!
One more to add: Theatre Games for the Lone Actor by Viola Spolin.
Theater Games for the Lone Actor might help you do stuff on your own.
But finding/forming a practice group would be the best thing.
What level are you in?