Interrupting an improvisational Scene With Another

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Part of the video series: Lessons in Improvisational Comedy

Summary: How to start scene in the middle of another one in improvisational comedy in this free performing video.

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Interrupting an improvisational Scene With Another

On behalf of Expert Village, this is Paul Zuckerman with the cast of Chicago City Limits here in New York City, and today we're going to you some techniques for improvisational comedy. As improvisers, we often talk about starting scenes in the middle of a scene. It's not all that interesting to have people introduce themselves, but what seems to become interesting is when they really take off, when things are happening. Let's see a scene that starts in the middle. You're a solider! Stand up and act like one! I'm just against the war! That's what you keep saying, but you can afford to be against the war! You're with your unit! Now, we're going to get out there and we're going to work together! Afterwards we can be against the war. We're depending on you. I'm sorry, I'm a-wall. Get somebody else to do your killing for you. Good luck.

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