
Improvisational Theater
Improvisational theater, or improv, is a form of live performance where actors create scenes and dialogue spontaneously, without a script. It relies heavily on collaboration, creativity, and quick thinking, as performers build off each other’s ideas and responses. Audiences often provide suggestions to inspire the actors, making each show unique. Improv can be comedic or dramatic, and it emphasizes the principles of "yes, and..." where participants accept and expand upon each other's contributions. This art form not only entertains but also hones skills in communication, teamwork, and adaptability.