I went to an improv event recently where the audience of improvisers had been encouraged to solicit compliments about other improvisers. It was wonderful and made me think about how I can get better at giving compliments to this lovely community.
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I went to an improv event recently where the audience of improvisers had been encouraged to solicit compliments about other improvisers. It was wonderful and made me think about how I can get better at giving compliments to this lovely community.
I went to an improv event recently where the audience of improvisers had been encouraged to solicit compliments about other improvisers. It was wonderful and made me think about how I can get better at giving compliments to this lovely community.
In this episode I focus on the complete lack of warm ups I've been doing before #improv #comedy gigs, how this has impacted them, and how it has made me feel. Do you warm up before performing? What types of warm ups do you do?
The nanonanofilm #improv #comedy podcast is 50! (well, 50 episodes!). This is a reflection of what I've learnt from doing this number of podcasts (including things I'm still not good at!!). Thank you for listening. I'd really love it if you'd give the podcast a good rating if you enjoyed it (and shared it with other improv lovers!)
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I went to an improv event recently where the audience of improvisers had been encouraged to solicit compliments about other improvisers. It was wonderful and made me think about how I can get better at giving compliments to this lovely community.