
short-form improv
Short-form improv is a type of improvisational theater where performers create spontaneous scenes or games, usually lasting a few minutes. It often involves audience participation and relies on quick-thinking, creativity, and teamwork. The format emphasizes humor, wit, and engaging, structured exercises like word games or character sketches, often with set rules. This form is popular in comedy clubs and workshops for its fast pace and accessible nature, making it easy for audiences to follow and enjoy the spontaneity and skill of the performers without requiring extensive setup or narrative depth.