#7762
Mentioned in 6 episodes
Truth in Comedy
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a book that his college improv group read, leading them to start a herald team.


Jason Mantzoukas

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Yes, Also - Jason Mantzoukas
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als eine der wichtigsten Improvisationsbibeln, in der Yes And immer im Zentrum steht.

Claudia Behlendorf

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Das goldene Improprinzip "Yes And"
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as a resource explaining the idea of playing to the height of your intelligence in improv.


Clay Drinko

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The Power of Improv to Improve Mental Health
Mentioned by Robert Norman as his favorite improv book.

Teaching Your First Workshop
Mentioned when discussing the evolution of improv and its forms.

Yes, Also - Craig Cackowski
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, discussing Del Close's concept of being truthful in improv to reveal inherent silliness.

Megan Mills

Navigating the New Year Without a Script
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regarding a pattern game for the Herald.

Rob Norman

There’s Nothing More Boring Than Creativity
Mentioned by Craig as another improv book he has read though it helped him less directly as a performer.

Improv for the Podcast #104: Craig
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as a widely referenced improv manual that argues against top-of-scene exposition.


Jen deHaan

You don't need backstory: starting scenes in the middle
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as the first improv book that he read.

Liam Clancy

Improv for the Podcast #2: Liam Clancy





