
Improvisational Theatre
Improvisational theatre, or improv, is a form of live performance where actors create scenes and dialogues spontaneously, without a script. Performers rely on their creativity, communication skills, and the audience's suggestions to build stories and characters in real time. This art form emphasizes collaboration and adaptability, allowing for a unique experience each time, as no performance is ever the same. Improv can range from comedic routines to serious narratives, showcasing the performers' ability to think quickly and engage with one another and the audience in an unscripted manner.