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I’m Michael Bradt for The Bit Theater. It would be very handy in improv if you knew exactly what your scene partner was thinking and if they knew what you were thinking. Unfortunately, you’re not mind readers. The more clearly that you can communicate your premise to your scene partner, the better. So let your character speak their mind and state things as plainly as possible. Saying what’s on your character’s mind is a great way to avoid unnecessary confusion in your scenes. 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. It would be very handy in improv if you knew exactly what your scene partner was thinking and if they knew what you were thinking. Unfortunately, you’re not mind readers. The more clearly that you can communicate your premise to your scene partner, the better. So let your character speak their mind and state things as plainly as possible. Saying what’s on your character’s mind is a great way to avoid unnecessary confusion in your scenes. That’s your improv tip for the day. Stay safe and stay healthy, and I will see you next time.