Fingers: Instead of improvising with your whole body, put two fingers on top of a chair and pretend it’s your character. This can reduce stress in the performers. Perfect for teaching improvisation and it’s also a fun performance game.
Headlines Improv Game
How to Play A caller (Host, Emcee, member of the other team or audience member)…
Hear No Evil
How to Play Two players are chosen to go off stage and placed into the soundproof booth…
High School Foreign Language Improv Scene
How to Play Players ask the audience for a foreign language they studied while in…
I am a story… Storytelling activity for Video Calls
Quick Description To play I am a story…participants pick up something within arms reach of…
I Give You The Glorious Goat
How to Play To play Glorious Goat have the group stand in a circle. One…
I’ve Always Wanted To Direct
How to Play One of the players is chosen by the audience to be the…
Interwoven Monologues
Quick Description Three players tell three monologues a few lines at a time and the…
Kaiser Soze
How to Play Kaiser Soze was the main a suspect in the 1995 film The…
Kids Say the Darndest Things
Quick description This improv games uses a bell to switch the persona from adults to…
Knife and Fork
This is an easy game when teaching the fundamentals of improvisation to actors or business…
Last Letter First Letter
In pairs or small groups have the players have a conversation where the last word…
Last Word First Word & Last Line First Line
In pairs or small groups have the players have a conversation where the last word…
Let Me Think!
How to play Let me think Sometimes you need to think about what to say…
Liars Auction
Quick Description Players take a random object and improvise how it relates to an occupation…
Limited Genre Improv Game
Quick Description Limited Genre asks the question, when does a genre become a cliché? Must…