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I’m Michael Bradt for The Bit Theater. Whenever you have to open a cabinet, write on a chalkboard, or paint a wall, put it downstage. The nice part about imagining everything onstage is that there is no actual cabinet, chalkboard, or wall blocking the audience’s view, so you can face them when you’re interacting with those things. Put them downstage, and the audience will be able to see your beautiful face. That’s your improv tip for the day. Stay safe and stay healthy, and I will see you next time.
By Michael BradtI’m Michael Bradt for The Bit Theater. Whenever you have to open a cabinet, write on a chalkboard, or paint a wall, put it downstage. The nice part about imagining everything onstage is that there is no actual cabinet, chalkboard, or wall blocking the audience’s view, so you can face them when you’re interacting with those things. Put them downstage, and the audience will be able to see your beautiful face. That’s your improv tip for the day. Stay safe and stay healthy, and I will see you next time.