The Improv Chronicle Podcast

The Improv Chronicle Podcast

This is what the world of improv sounds like. Improv is constantly evolving so how do we chronicle what is happening to it as an art form on and off stage? Each episode, The Improv Chronicle seeks to ignite and expand your interest in improvised theatre and comedy by speaking to people who are knowledgable about or impacted by different issues and topics related to the art form. Hosted by improviser and broadcaster Lloydie James Lloyd from Nottingham, England, each short episode lifts the lid on an aspect of improv worth exploring and helps chronicle the growth of spontaneous discovery and creation around the world. www.improvchronicle.com. You can support the show here: https://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-improv-chronicle-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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July 13, 2021 17 mins

Slowly, gradually, in some parts of the world, live shows are coming back. For some performers it’s their first shows back in front of a live audience in 16 months. That sort of gap between shows is something many improvisers never thought they’d have to face and it’s meant a whole big mix of emotions.


This episode features:


Liam Webber

https://www.liamwebberimprov.co.uk/

Nottingham improv duo The Clones

Twitter: @liam_webber

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What happens when two improv organisations in different parts of the world happen to have the same name - and then discover each other exist?


This is the story of The Improv Place, USA and The Improv Place, UK. Last week, after a series of conversations, one of the two organisations changed names. This episode tells the story of how these companies came about, and how they reached a resolution about their names.


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June 15, 2021 11 mins

How do we turn a scene around when it isn't going as well as we intended. This episode, host Lloydie gets voicemails from improvisers around the world with top tips on how to rescue a scene that's not going well.


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This show features:


Andel Sudik

Jon Nguyen

Emma Bird

Pete Bergen

Hannah Platts

Monika Ozdarska

Tim Sniffen


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How much do external factors like the space we play in or the audience have an influence on what we do on stage as improvisers - and how much impact should they have? Three improvisers from three different countries give their thoughts on the impact of the audience, the spaces they play in and how much attention we should pay to that.


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This show features:


Emily B...

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May 18, 2021 19 mins

From time to time, many (if not most) improvisers find themselves stuck inside their head and thinking too much. How can we identify when it is happening, and how can we moderate any negative impact it might be having on our performance.


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This episode features:


Shari Hazlett

Instagram: @ShariHazlett


Jessica Mitolo

https://www.secondcity.com/people/chicago/jessic...

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May 4, 2021 19 mins

What exactly does improv give to the corporate world and how is it benefitting workplaces, even during (or especially during) the pandemic! This episode we explore the ways improv is helping the business world become more effective and more human, and how not knowing what is to come can be an advantage.


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This episode features:


Richard Bradford, head of facilitati...

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April 20, 2021 20 mins

What happens when you get stage fright and how have some improvisers overcome it? This episode features personal stories about how people have overcome their own anxieties about performing at a time when some others are feeling nerves for the first time.


If you are experiencing any sort of anxiety in relation to going onto the stage, do talk to someone about it. I hope this podcast is helpful but please remember, if you need advice ...

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April 6, 2021 20 mins

The Game Of The Scene is one of the more debated improv concepts. Part of that debate has simply focused on defining what we mean by ‘the game of the scene’ and part of the debate has been about its usefulness or necessity. This episode we explore definitions of Game and hear from those who use this tool and those who don’t.


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March 23, 2021 17 mins

As we continue talking about the move towards getting back to improv in real life, what will happen to online improv? To begin with it was a stop-gap for most, but one year in, it’s fostered an international community that isn’t going to go away. So when we are back doing shows in real life, where does online improv fit?


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March 9, 2021 22 mins

As the vaccine rollouts happen around the world, announcements are beginning to be made about when theatres might be able to open later in the year. 


This episode you’re going to hear from improvisers who, after a year of doing no live performance, have been considering not going back to the art form. 


CONTENT WARNING:

This episode features conversations about grief and suicidal thoughts.

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February 23, 2021 20 mins

Go to a lot of improv theatre websites and alongside the classes in improv, you’ll often see classes in sketch comedy too. Why are improv and sketch such regular bedfellows and how can being an improviser help you be a better sketch writer?


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This episode features:


Shantira Jackson

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February 9, 2021 20 mins

Show notes:


The words improv and comedy are so regularly used together, but comedy doesn’t have to be the goal. How do we define what ‘dramatic improv’ is and how is the audience experience different?


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This show features:


Chris Lock 

Check out Chris’ podcast here: https://www.roughsketch.online/ 


Kathy Rinaldi

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January 26, 2021 21 mins

Just as our art form adapted by going online, online shows have adapted with the technology. As people realise that online improv is going to stay with us in some form how is technology is being used and adapted by teams to make the experience better for performers and audiences and the improv community as a whole?


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It's nearly ten months since most live improv shows around the world paused. Some improvisers have taken their short form shows online and adapted them, other improvisers have decided to move from long form to short form as they feel it suits the medium. Is short-form better suited to our new online improv world?


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December 29, 2020 22 mins

Extended interview material from 2020's Improv Chronicle recordings plus some words of wisdom worth repeating.


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This episode features:


Susan Messing


Rachael Mason


David Pasquesi


Louis Kornfeld and Rick Andrews


Michelle Gilliam


Improvisers from Off Key Improv, Vancouver


Mara Joy


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December 15, 2020 13 mins

What do improvisers hope 2021 brings to our artform and to their own projects? Improvisers from across the world have sent messages to The Improv Chronicle and some of improv's next generation reflect on what they want the new year to look like.


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The Improv Chronicle Podcast is produced and hosted by Nottingham improviser Lloydie James Lloyd

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December 1, 2020 22 mins

Object work - is it just a necessary evil or is the creation and continuity of imaginary objects in scenes vital. What power does object work have when it comes to affecting us, our scene partners and our audiences and where does it fit in the hierarchy of improv techniques and tools?


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November 17, 2020 22 mins

The phrase ‘take care of your scene partner’ is used so many times in improv but what do we really mean by it? What is it we need to do to make sure our scene partner is ‘taken care of’? This episode, you hear different perspectives on this common phrase from improvisers across the world.


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Daniel Pitts from Sheffi...

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November 3, 2020 21 mins

Many people advise that to be a good improviser, you need to have an interesting life… so what are the things have people done, what hobbies have they taken up or professions have they worked in or life habits they’ve taken on - that have helped them in their improv.


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Jodi Pfleghar - find out more about the groups...

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October 20, 2020 17 mins

Any art form is subjective and can lead practitioners to question themselves, but how do experienced improvisers and improv teachers deal with the phenomenon of imposter syndrome? 


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Check out this episode’s guests:


Rhiannon Vivian: https://rhiannonvivian.com/about/ 


Sunny Dhap’s team Jumprov: https://jumprov.com


Ryan Miller: https://www.r...

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