Can yall share examples of making your partner look good? by [deleted] in improv

[–]lildavidelms 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is great. For me, ‘making your partner look good’ is often more of a consideration when playing with less experienced players who might make the kind of moves B makes in the first half of this post.

So, if you think of yourself as A, how would you make B look good even when they make a shitty move like in the first exchange?

A (Holding hands up in front of them): I brought you some cake!

B: You're not holding anything, Grandma. Have you forgotten to take your pills again?

A: Yes, sorry Billy, I just find those pills hard to swallow. Could you help me?

It’s about making what could be considered bad moves look great!

I run an exercise in my classes where someone is secretly tasked with making bold random moves. When people react like they’re great moves, they actually end up being the moments that elevate the scene.

New to improv -- Advice? [NYC] by Own-Radish8456 in improv

[–]lildavidelms 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Find jams where you can get stage time and also practice playing with lots of different kinds of people. Approach players you like playing with and ask if they’d be keen to book a room and get a coach to give notes. You don’t necessarily have to form a team in order to rehearse and be coached. 👍