“My character wouldn’t do that.” → That’s a block. Johnstone’s fix: “What if they did? What’s the worst/best/funniest result?”

For storytellers, "Impro for Storytellers" offers a wealth of practical insights and techniques for enhancing their craft. Some key takeaways include:

: Actors learn to stay within a logical "circle" of what an audience expects based on a scene's setup. A "tilt" is then used to break that routine and force a new direction.

: Rather than inventing new things constantly, storytellers are taught to "re-incorporate" details from earlier in the scene to create a satisfying sense of structure and completion.

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