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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.
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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.
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