How Do You Play The TV, Theatre And Movie Styles Improv Game?
“TV, Theatre and Movie Styles” is an improv game made famous by the hit television show “Whose Line Is it Anyway?” This is a game that is a true crowd-pleaser and is relatively easy to perform. The host asks the audience to suggest TV, theatre and movie styles — such as horror, musical, melodrama, and so on. The host should write down a few of these suggestions on the notepad (or piece of paper) for reference during the skit. After soliciting the different styles, the host then asks the audience for a non-geographical location and an unrelated object. The host repeats the items to the two players. The host then explains the game to the audience as the two players quickly plan out the framework of the skit. It is important that the players have a little direction, so that they do not end up with a pointless scene that has no end. The host then introduces the two players at the non-geographical location with the object. The players begin their scene in a natural way, without any type of