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Reddit mentions of Theater Games for the Lone Actor

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Theater Games for the Lone Actor
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Found 4 comments on Theater Games for the Lone Actor:

u/gargolito · 6 pointsr/improv

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

u/Pennwisedom · 3 pointsr/improv

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.

u/frigginbrownie · 2 pointsr/improv

This is really awesome Sammy. Thank you for putting it together!

One more to add: Theatre Games for the Lone Actor by Viola Spolin.

u/collin-t · 1 pointr/improv

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?