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In this follow-up to his highly regarded book Improvise. Scene from the Inside Out, globally acclaimed improviser, director, and instructor Mick Napier focuses on the complexities and theories of long form improvisation. This extended form of improvisation invites performers to be inspired for at least thirty minutes by a single suggestion as they push their creativity to the limit.
Napier taps into more than 30 years of experience and distills his tools for success into practical, engaging lessons:
(224 pages, 5½ x 8½, paperback)
Hardcover edition also available. Please call for pricing and details.
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Napier taps into more than 30 years of experience and distills his tools for success into practical, engaging lessons:
- The art of introductions and edits
- Different approaches to openers
- Pros and cons of the back line
- Why it’s okay to be funny
- Finding the dominant energy
- Sustaining a strong character
(224 pages, 5½ x 8½, paperback)
Hardcover edition also available. Please call for pricing and details.
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Textbook | 978-1-56608-199-3 |
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This expanded and revised edition has a new foreword by The Late Show host Stephen Colbert, additional advice and tips for success, and a full reproduction of Mick Napier’s web journal.
This expanded and revised edition has a new foreword by The Late Show host Stephen Colbert, additional advice and tips for success, and a full reproduction of Mick Napier’s web journal.
Napier, founder of Chicago’s Annoyance Theater and a veteran Second City director, is the author of my favourite how-to improv book, Improvise: Scene from the Inside Out In this new book, Behind the Scenes, Napier rips apart every aspect of putting on an improv show: from hosting and getting a suggestion to running order and how to end it. This book won’t be of much use to new improv students, but for producers and experienced performers, it is gold. Chris Hannay, Improv Embassy, Ottawa, Canada