Improvisation Books Viola Spolin was regarded as an
exemplary teacher of theatre and performance - this third edition of her
famous book contains over 30 NEW exercises and activities and has updates
of over 200 of Viola's original classics.
The book also has a new foreword
that brings new life to these seemingly timeless Drama lessons.
Spolin Theater
Game File (Index Cards and Handbook)
Regarded by many as the only book
on improvisation that you'll ever need - there is far mare to the process
than most "Theatre Sportsters" begin to realise,
Make sure you check out Keith's
latest book...
Impro
for Storytellers
by Keith Johnstone With over two hundred dramatic
situations, this volume is by far the most extensive sourcebook available
for nurturing young actors' improvisational work. The range is vast. Sandra
Caruso includes everything from beloved classics to folk and fairy tales
to
Also available in
hardcover
Acts of Service provides a rationale
for contemporary, interactive, nonscripted theatre and connects it to the
earliest forms of storytelling.
There are chapters on spontaneity,
improvisational performance, and theatre for social ecology. The author
draws upon his experience as founder of Playback Theatre, an improvisational
story theatre, oral studies, psychodrama, and years spent in the third
world.
Acting
Out : The Workbook : A Guide to the Development and Presentation
Active
Acting : Exercises and Improvisations Leading to Performance
Improvising
Shakespeare : Reading for the Stage
Eight Shakespearean scenes are analysed
and translated to the stage.
Action
Theater : The Improvisation of Presence
Each chapter of this book presents
a single day of the twenty-day training which Ruth Zaporah developed into
Action Theater, her investigation into the life-reflecting process of improvisation.
This book shows through excercises, stories, anecdotes, and metaphors how
to focus attention on the body's awareness of the present moment, moving
away from preconceived ideas. Improvisations move through fear, boredom,
laziness, and distraction to a sustained awareness of creative options.
Truth
in Comedy : The Manual of Improvisation
Who would have ever thought that
learning the finer points of improvisation could be such fun? The "Harold,"
an innovative improvisational tool, helped Saturday Night Live's Mike Myers
and Chris Farley, George Wendt (Norm on "Cheers") and many other actors
on the road to TV and film stardom. Now it is described fully in this new
book for the benefit of other would-be actors and comics. The "Harold"
is a form of competitive improv involving six or seven players.
A four-section book of acting
games and improvisations to assist students in developing their creative
abilities. Section one includes games for relaxing and focusing. Section
two helps students discover new ways of seeing themselves, others and the
world around them. The third section demonstrates with improvisations how
to use space to build scenes and create characters from imagination. Section
four features acting games to analyze and play characters from existing
plays. All of the essential elements of acting and character development
are explored.
A working textbook for acting
students of all ages.
Improve
With Improv! : A Guide to Improvisation and Character Development
Improvisation
Improvising
Real Life: Personal Story in Playback Theatre
A teacher's handbook of over 140 theatre games designed
to stimulate creativity in students of all ages. More than just games,
the book is bursting with lively ideas to make a class or workshop a memorable
experience. The games progress from Orientation ("Face to Face", "You and
Me") and Trust ("Catch Me Falling", "Lead the Blind") to more advanced
games that develop the senses, coordination, and spontaneity. A section
on characters and stories builds improvisational acting skills.
Set the stage for learning and growth with these innovative,
playful activities borrowed from a classic art form: improvisational theater.
Developed for group leaders who have no improvisational theater experience,
these easy, step-by-step proven techniques-originally designed to help
actors solve problems on stage-build an optimal learning environment by
fostering understanding, reducing resistance, creating cohesiveness, and
promoting active participation in the learning process.
Improvisation
for the Theater :A Handbook of Teaching and Directing Techniques (Drama
and Performance Studies), 3rd Edition
by Viola
Spolin, Paul Sills (Editor)
Impro
: Improvisation and the Theatre
Another classic book. This is the
one that many claim prompted the "Theatre Sports" craze.
make sure you understand the importance of improvisation in Drama education.
The
Young Actor's Book of Improvisation :
Dramatic
Situations from Shakespeare to Spielberg : Ages 7-11
by Sandra
Caruso, Susan Kosoff
modern realism and contemporary
stories, facilitating improvisational work of equal variety.
Acts
of service : spontaneity, commitment, tradition in the nonscripted theatre
by Jonathan
Fox
Mask
Improvisation for Actor Training & Performance : The Compelling Image
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An excellent text covering numerous
aspects of mask; including historical aspects, neutral mask, character
mask and the manufacture, construction and design of masks. This is one
of the best books I've seen on mask work. I believe it is an absolute must
for any teacher wanting to teach with masks.
of
Issue-Oriented, Audience-Interactive, Improvisational Theatre
One where the title really seems
to sum up the material quite well.
This book looks at the uses of
Drama in addressing personal, and social concerns.
Not quite psychodrama.
Another useful improvisation book.
Improvisation
Starters : A Collection of 900 Improvisation Situations for the Theater
Very
useful in the classroom when you just run out of ideas, this book can help
get the grey matter moving again.
An effective teacher of Drama or
Theatre Arts will find a plethora of ideas in the use of these starters.
The ideas are simply and effectively
arranged and can provide the basis of some very effective improvistaional
activities. It is important to remember to extend the possibilities
beyond mere "sketch" drama and allow students to fully explore the possibilities
of the situations presented.
Improvisations
in Creative Drama : A Program of Workshops and Dramatic Sketches for Students
Activities and workshops for drama
students.
A series of practical exercises
for exploring the dynamic process of moving a written text to the stage.
by
Ruth Zaporah
by
Charna Halpern, Del Close, Kim Howard Johnson, Arthur L. Zapel (Editor)
Acting
Games : Improvisations and Exercises : A Textbook of Theatre Games and
Improvisations
Useful resources for anyone working
with young or developing actors.
by
Brie Jones
by
John Reed Hodgson, Ernest Richards
Improvisation
: Use What You Know, Make Up What You Don't
by
Brad Newton, Bradley R. Newton
by
Jo Salas
Theatre
Games and Beyond : A Creative Approach for Performers
by Amiel Schotz, Janice
Melvin (Illustrator), Theodore O. Zapel (Editor)
Playing
Along : 37 Group Learning Activities Borrowed from Improvisational Theater
by Izzy Gesell