Online Improv

Overheard in Virtual Online Improv Class

“We do not brush our teeth in zoom.” “During these times I just feel like I need to bring out my feral side.”  “That was a bad choice of quarantine hobbies…”  “That’s quite a sash!” “Adults who want to buy toys?  Hello… we exist!”  “You’re the most awesome girl gladiator I know!”  “That’s either a …

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Overheard in Zoom Improv Classes

“My brain just turned French.” “With furries, you don’t know where the fur ends and the human being begins.” “Yes pineapple. Tell me more.” “I need dictionaries and women.” “It was a long battle for quilt supremacy.” “We can table the corn flake issue.” “I’m not the highest ranked dog groomer on yelp for nothing!” …

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Overheard In Online Improv Class

“You know what will cheer you up? Boggle.” “Well, lookee who’s here… it’s the breakfast police.” “Sticky high fives!” “I understand. You’re a dinosaur and you have feelings.” “We can identify the person who is twerking just by looking at the video.” “I like to get noticed every time I go to Target.” “Zamboni don’t …

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The Differences Between Online Improv and In Person Improv

I’ve been leading improv classes, improv for the workplace workshops, and jams over Zoom for almost six months, and what started out as a stopgap measure to keep things rolling for however long the Coronavirus health emergency would last, has ended up having some interesting benefits and challenges compared to our normal in-person workshops and …

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Finding Meaningful Connection With Virtual Improv

2020 has had it’s ups and downs. We started the year with nearly 90 people in classes in various around DC/Maryland/Virginia area, were averaging two workplace workshops every month including for Capital One, and had just packed a pair of back to back student showcase shows in Annapolis and Northern Virginia. Things were firing on …

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