
Beyond "React Like Yourself" - Level Up Your Grounded Improv Characters
Tired of being told to "just react like you would in real life" to ground an improv scene? This episode of Your Improv Brain explores advanced techniques for playing the voice of reason or grounded characters in a scene or sustaining them long-term.
Discover how shifting from simply "acting normal" to dynamically balancing the scene can make you a more adaptable, supportive, and funnier improviser, especially if "normal" feels challenging.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
- For more information on peas in a pod scenes, you can find more information and an episode (episode #6) to listen to on this page at Improv Update.
- For more content on the voice of reason, see this page on Improv Update for more episodes and a downloadable PDF document.
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