Theater Games and Improvisation

DRA2123.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2018 Theater Games and Improvisation

Course Description

Summary

Whose class is this anyway? Improvisation is for everyone. Life is made up as it happens and improv is no different. This course will explore the basic elements of improvisation. Through short and long form theater games, pattern and rhythm exercises, we aim to heighten observation, listening skills, and ensemble building. Character, object, and environment work will be explored as well. Our goal is remaining truthful and honest in an improvised scene or monologue. This course will draw from improv gurus such as Del Close and Mick Napier, and the practices of National Comedy Theatre and the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Of course, the course will culminate in a public performance of improvised madness.

Prerequisites

none.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • James Smith III

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2018

Area of Study

Credits

4

Maximum Enrollment

16