/Rosie, 22, London
/Studying Media at Goldsmiths.
/Musings, procrastination, pop-culture and self-help
/Prematurely middle age and proudly pessimistic.
/Work in a theatre.
/Aspire to write.
/Occupied with watching television.
/I'm probably not as arty as you.
Improv can make you funnier, will likely make you a better actor, and could maybe even get you work. But one thing it will definitely do is make you better at having conversations.
You listen better, you speak to the heart of the matter more, you lie less, you speak more concisely.
But also, you…
cups. That’s why
while since Will originally posted this, but...else been really
days old, but improvisers...non-improvisers should have
I’ve encouraged many...consider taking improv classes.
I love Doug Moe. If you haven’t seen his show, RUN TO SEE IT! You have two opportunities in September. He is amazing,...
re-blogging a form...self-promotion? I hope so. I love Will Hines. I’m not sure I...
Here’s my take on this: So I do think I became better in conversations and more social after doing improv but I think...