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Scene Initiations: Action, Reception, and the Unspoken

Scene Initiations: Action, Reception, and the Unspoken

Update: 2024-03-12
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Is the initiation of a scene all that important? How do we make a good start? What are different ways of starting off? This episode we delve into the essence of what makes a good scene start. Guest Rob Norman shares his wisdom on the importance of the "first breath" of a scene, the power of emotions over words, and the necessity of making bold choices on stage. We explore the nuanced craft of initiating scenes and the struggles of overcoming improviser's politeness. This episode offers a fresh perspective on creating compelling scenes that resonate both with fellow performers and the audience.


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Rob Norman - Author and Improviser - "Improvising Now: A Practical Guide to Modern Improv"


Episode hosted and produced by Lloydie James Lloyd


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Scene Initiations: Action, Reception, and the Unspoken

Scene Initiations: Action, Reception, and the Unspoken