I realize that I haven’t posted in a while. I apologize for my prolonged absence, I was quite busy working on several projects for class and had absolutely no time to think up quality material for you.
So today, in honor of C.R.A.C.K., I will be writing about urban improvisational theater – also known as making a scene among the general public. Generally, it refers to large gatherings of people who perform an usual act together, sort of like a flash mob. In fact, the only difference is that an improv is usually planned well in advance and rehearsed unlike most flash mobs.
Alright, now that you’ve read that Wikipedia article I linked to, there’s not much else to do but give you a couple of examples as to what a well coordinated improv should look like:
*clap clap clap* Those are amazing!! Omg, sounds awesome!!!! XD
Wow, the flash mob thing sounds pretty fun :)
Are you in a type of theatre group, or do you do that type of thing just for fun? It sounds like something my Drama teacher would love!
@Brian -
I know, it is awesome.
@Erin -
I’m trying to make an improv type troupe, haven’t gotten far enough yet to try something like that though.