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59 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
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The Modern Theatrical Benchmark,
By Kevin L. Nenstiel "omnivore" (Kearney, Nebraska) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Improvisation for the Theater 3E: A Handbook of Teaching and Directing Techniques (Drama and Performance Studies) (Paperback)
It is important to realize, before purchasing "Improvisation for the Theater," that it will not teach you the silly games and clownish humor you see on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" Funny though many people find that show, it bears only a shirt-tail relationship to improvisation as Viola Spolin conceived of the concept.
First of all, she probably would have been horrified to discover that many people now regard improvisation and comedy synonymous. In her system, improvisation could have been comedic, tragic, surrealistic, or anything in between. The label hung on the performance was secondary to its quality, consistency, and depth. In this, Spolin's classic textbook (newly updated and expanded by her son and daughter-in-law, her intellectual executors and heirs), she lays down the ins and outs of improvisation for performance. Activities listed in this book are designed to conduct a full workshop for improvisational actors. There are games listed for absolute beginners, orienting them to the demands of the stage, so there is no false expectation of prior experience. The games, moreover, are almost all adaptable to all ages, so a children's workshop won't feel you're going over their heads, and an adult workshop won't feel they're being condescended to. The chapters are arranged in the sequence Spolin felt would be most efficient in creating a fully-dimensional improv show that would capture audience attention and be satisfying for all involved. Not everyone will agree that this is the best sequence, and with a little time and consideration, the games can be reordered to suit an individual director's tastes. However, this should be undertaken with care -- many people have used this workshop pattern very effectively for over forty years with great success and enjoyment. The games, moreover, can be used individually, both in classrooms and in a theatrical directing environment. Many of the games teach important skills regarding vocal technique, character-motivated action, attention to environmental detail, and poise. Even when working with experienced actors, I have found many of these games useful in developing wholly realized characters and environments, and the group nature of the work is key in creating unity among cast members and ensuring everybody is playing off the same rules. I have worked with scarcely an acting coach or director who has not, at some point, used some activity from this book to achieve some goal. By having actors participate in these activities, the whole production is moved toward a unified and consistent goal, usually one that cannot be achieved by mere talking and finger-pointing. Complex variations of these games are used by improvisational troupes throughout the world, and Spolin's teachings have really been the benchmark for theatrical education and directing for nearly half a century now. No actor who wants to grow in skill, no acting teacher who wants to guide students toward higher ability, no director who wants to achieve results quickly and well, should ever be without this book. It is the measure of greatness in modern theatre.
35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
teachers and actors, this is for you!,
This review is from: Improvisation for the Theater 3E: A Handbook of Teaching and Directing Techniques (Drama and Performance Studies) (Paperback)
For serious students and teachers this is the basic bible of improvisation. It gives a strong, basic philosophy of improv for both teachers and actors. It contains methods, games and a variety of techniques to develop oneself both as a teacher & and actor. Step-by-step approaches are offered as well as overviews for ones own creativity. The book is well-organized, too so that the teacher/actor can easily access a favorite warm-up,beginning game or advanced exercise. Not a book for skimming! One must study this book, that is if you truly love the theatre!
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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Simply a must have for the student and teacher alike!,
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This review is from: Improvisation for the Theater 3E: A Handbook of Teaching and Directing Techniques (Drama and Performance Studies) (Paperback)
Obviously, it would be optimal if one could work in a workshop that put this book up on its feet. That way the teacher/director could experience many of these games and technique building excersises first hand, thereby making them even more vibrant and clear. That said, this third edition is extremely practical, detailed and very clearly written as it lays out hundreds of excersises which build not only acting technique, but group integrity as well. Spolin was a gifted teacher and director and her nearly seventy years of experience in the theatre pays great dividends to all who dare to follow in her footsteps, Even more helpful than the vast multitude of improvisational activities is her advice to the director of the scripted play. Like William Ball's A Sense of Direction (also a must have!) she stresses the importance of building the positive environment and details specific strategies on how to make it happen. This is a phenomenal resource for all teachers, students, actors and directors.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Great for teachers of drama too!,
By Alan (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Improvisation for the Theater 3E: A Handbook of Teaching and Directing Techniques (Drama and Performance Studies) (Paperback)
Not only useful for the "serious adult" improv artist--as a drama teacher who works with underprivileged kids I find this the best book out there for helping them develop a sense of "mastery" on stage, a drama more alive to them than memorizing lines. Recommended for anyone who works with young actors!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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A must have for any improv artist,
By "mindyourbusiness" (Dalton, Ga USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Improvisation for the Theater 3E: A Handbook of Teaching and Directing Techniques (Drama and Performance Studies) (Paperback)
This book is the bible of improv!!!! It has everything you ever needed to know about improvisation. It gives you warm-ups and ideas for basic scene work along w/a list of games. If you've ever thought about or are doing improv you need to have this book in your library.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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a must have for any improv artist,
By A Customer
This review is from: Improvisation for the Theater 3E: A Handbook of Teaching and Directing Techniques (Drama and Performance Studies) (Paperback)
This book is the bible of improv!! It covers everything from warm-ups to sphere work to scene work... It also lists several games and ideas for creating your own games as well. If you have ever thought about or are doing improv currently then I highly suggest that you make this book a part of your library.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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If you can only buy one book.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Improvisation for the Theater 3E: A Handbook of Teaching and Directing Techniques (Drama and Performance Studies) (Paperback)
In fact any other book you may buy will have most of spolins ideas.If you are guiding any one in an improvisational education. this is the best. It is very important for improvisers to learn about comedic improv through spolins techniques. all other forms of improv is about the joke which lets face it is only funny because you know the performers. but spolin allows you to discover the scene not the joke. and if you are naturally a funny person chances are your scene will be funny. this is not to say that the funniest guy wont have a serious scene .some times when an improv is a true improv you have to let it be what it is whatever it is. great book. great book .fun book. gauranteed to give you guru status if you follow her instruction. after all you will be giving the most wonderful gift to all your students. your students will develope as improvisers the correct way and will be able to work with anyone.
16 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
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A prime resource for children's play and creativity.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Improvisation for the Theater: A Handbook of Teaching and Directing Techniques (Paperback)
Improvisation for the Theatre by Viola Spolin is an excellent introduction to the use of theater games with children, and for me the foundation of my exploration of children's games and play. Her "Seven Aspects of Spontaneity" in the theoritical part of the book is a most insightful introduction to play and creativity, and worth the price of the book alone.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This is a classic!,
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This review is from: Improvisation for the Theater 3E: A Handbook of Teaching and Directing Techniques (Drama and Performance Studies) (Paperback)
I bought this book to give to a friend who is just starting improv training. For my money, this is the "bible" for anyone who wants to learn the fundamentals of improvisational acting. Viola Spolin's book so clearly lays out her thoughts as to why improvisation works and delineates the theater games that are the basis for improv training as we know it. A "must have" for your library of books on acting technique.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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The gold standard ...,
By Bowie V. Ibarra "author of "Down the Road... (In the great republic of Texas) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Improvisation for the Theater 3E: A Handbook of Teaching and Directing Techniques (Drama and Performance Studies) (Paperback)
A good student must always seek a master, and Viola Spolin is a master of improvisational theatre. The book is filled with powerful games and information to support not only improvisational theatre, but truthful acting and being "in the moment", a hallmark not only of improvisational theatre, but acting.
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