Good Laughing Practice: Understanding Improvisational Comedy


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Welcome to the world of spontaneous laughter and unscripted humor! In this chapter, we will delve into the essence of real improvisational comedy and explore why having a keen sense of humor is the ultimate good laughing practice. Improvised comedy is like a rollercoaster ride through a funhouse – you never know what unexpected twists and turns await you, but you're guaranteed a good time. It's all about embracing the unknown, trusting your instincts, and letting go of inhibitions to create moments of pure hilarity. Imagine a scenario where you're given a random prompt, a quirky character to portray, or a ridiculous situation to act out with your fellow comedians. The magic of improv lies in your ability to think on your feet, respond in the moment, and weave a narrative that keeps the audience in stitches. But beyond the sheer entertainment value, improvisational comedy teaches us valuable lessons about collaboration, creativity, and quick thinking. It challenges us to step outside our comfort zones, embrace the absurdity of life, and find humor in the most unexpected places.




Improv Is No Joke


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Improve your life, where everything’s not made up and the points do matter. Drew Carey’s show Whose Line Is It Anyway? has turned improvisational comedy into a pop culture phenomenon. But improv is more than just laughs—it’s a valuable training tool that will make you a more effective business professional. Inside, you will discover how to: Š Replace negative phrases like “Yes, but...” with successful terms like “Yes, and...” Š Park your agenda and really hear your client out. By listening to understand, you can adapt to their ideas and produce a more positive outcome. Š Grow your client relationships beyond the numbers to build rapport, comfort, and trust. Improv is no Joke is must-read for accountants, bankers, and other financial professionals to sharpen the invaluable leadership and communication skills you need to successfully relate to clients and communicate complex information in a user-friendly way. “Peter is the first CPA speaker who actually made me laugh. Who knew accountants could be funny AND inspiring? Now, if I could just get my taxes to not be a joke!” —Judy Carter, author of The Comedy Bible and The Message of You




Improvisation at the Speed of Life


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"Jagodowski and Pasquesi, award-winning master improvisers from Chicago's legendary comedy scene, are internationally known for their acclaimed, two-man longform show, TJ & Dave. [This is] their authoritative and entertaining look at techniques, principles, theory, and ideas behind their approach"--Cover.




How to Make People Laugh


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Want to learn how to make people laugh out loud? How to Make People Laugh is a book that targets regular comedians, such as you and me. It does not try to transform you into a professional comedian. Instead, it puts comedy in the spotlight of everyday life. With this book, you will learn techniques that you can easily incorporate at parties or even in regular banter with friends and colleagues. How to Make People Laugh maintains its hold on wholesome family goodness. After all, you are trying to create not just a comedic persona but an overall persona. You want people to see you a certain way. Are you Hilarious Harry, Dad Joke Diego, Sarcastic Sharon, or Deadpan Dan? All of those are better than Offensive Oona, Dirty Joke Dean, and Literal Lisa. This book will show you how to have a general sense of humor-or make full use of the one that you already have. After all, not all jokes are uproariously funny. Some can make you grin. Some can make you smile. So, if you start out making people smile, instead of making them laugh, you are on your way. In How to Make People Laugh, you will discover: The science of charisma How you can develop confidence and charisma The role of body language in the equation The role of personality in the types of jokes and delivery Guidelines to great improv Examples of possible improv responses The value of thinking on your feet Learning not to take yourself seriously Using metaphors and definitions Possible joke structures that you can follow Examples for every joke style Creating comedic personas with examples And more! This book has ample illustrations and examples to get you started. It can be difficult if you are trying to jump from the quiet wallflower to the center of attention. However, you should know that some of the most famous comedians are introverts, and their thoughtfulness and observational skills create the best insightful and truthful material. If you are an extrovert, on the other hand, then you have the set of skills to be the life of the party. What you need to do is to learn how to listen. Good improv requires excellent listening skills. How to Make People Laugh is a book for anyone who wants to make the world a happier place. Scroll up and click "Buy Now"!




Truth in Comedy


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The 'Harold', an innovative improvisational tool, helped many actors on the road to TV and film stardom, including George Wendt (Norm on Cheers). Now it is described fully in this new book for would-be actors and comics. The 'Harold' is a form of competitive improv involving 6 or 7 players. They take a theme suggestion from the audience and 'free associate' on the theme into a series of rapid-fire one-liners that build into totally unpredictable skits with hilarious results. The 'Harold' is a fun way to 'loosen up' and learn to think quickly, build continuity, develop characterisations and sharpen humour.




Laughter Exercises


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Laugh abundantly, without needing jokes nor comedy. These exercises are designed for Laughter Yoga sessions, and also work as improv games and to boost creativity. Part 1 consists of the exercises prescribed by Dr. Madan Kataria, creator of Laughter Yoga, each with a full-page photo illustration. Part 2 has 450 more laughter exercises described in text, many with photos. Chapters advise how to: lead laughter exercises, create new exercises, structure a laughter session and choose the best for your group. Profusely photo-illustrated (black-and-white). This is an updated version of our title "The Great Big Anthology of Laughter Exercises"(2011). This version has more exercises as added by Dr. Kataria in 2015. The profuse photo-illustrations are now in black-and-white.




The Comedy Improv Handbook


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The Comedy Improv Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to University Improvisational Comedy in Theatre and Performance is a one-stop resource for both improv teachers and students, covering improv history, theory, maxims, exercises, games, and structures. You will learn the necessary skills and techniques needed to become a successful improviser, developing a basic understanding of the history of improvisation and its major influences, structures, and theories. This book also addresses issues associated with being a college improviser – like auditions, rehearsals, performances, and the dynamics of improv groups.




Humor That Works


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The author presents a collection of ways to reap the proven human and corporate benefits of humor at work, organized by core business skill and founded on his own work as a business speaker and coach with the consulting company, Humor That Works.




Improv Wisdom


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In an irresistible invitation to lighten up, look around, and live an unscripted life, a master of the art of improvisation explains how to adopt the attitudes and techniques used by generations of musicians and actors. Let’s face it: Life is something we all make up as we go along. No matter how carefully we formulate a “script,” it is bound to change when we interact with people with scripts of their own. Improv Wisdom shows how to apply the maxims of improvisational theater to real-life challenges—whether it’s dealing with a demanding boss, a tired child, or one of life’s never-ending surprises. Patricia Madson distills thirty years of experience into thirteen simple strategies, including “Say Yes,” “Start Anywhere,” “Face the Facts,” and “Make Mistakes, Please,” helping readers to loosen up, think on their feet, and take on everything life has to offer with skill, chutzpah, and a sense of humor.




Laughter as Leisure


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