
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
We take two-person scenes for granted. But most of our training, and time onstage is within two-person scenes. We think that's improv. We assume what works in a two-person scene, will work in scenes with 3 or more people. But group scenes have an entirely different set of techniques. In this episode, Rob and Adam breakdown group scenes and how to make them work. Shout-outs to Christian Capozzoli, Mick Napier, A Tribe Called Quest, and Rob's new cat Mr. Knife Cutz.
4.8
4343 ratings
We take two-person scenes for granted. But most of our training, and time onstage is within two-person scenes. We think that's improv. We assume what works in a two-person scene, will work in scenes with 3 or more people. But group scenes have an entirely different set of techniques. In this episode, Rob and Adam breakdown group scenes and how to make them work. Shout-outs to Christian Capozzoli, Mick Napier, A Tribe Called Quest, and Rob's new cat Mr. Knife Cutz.
38,203 Listeners
29,244 Listeners
2,689 Listeners
3,538 Listeners
5,912 Listeners
8,578 Listeners
125 Listeners
2,753 Listeners
3,227 Listeners
2,146 Listeners
4,500 Listeners
1,389 Listeners
12,379 Listeners
86 Listeners
75 Listeners