“Yes, and…” is the foundational principle of improvisation. It encourages actors to accept what their scene partner offers and build on it. For example, if someone says, “We’re on a spaceship!” responding with, “No, we’re in a jungle” shuts down the scene, whereas “Yes, and the aliens just sent us a distress call” keeps it moving. How do you practice this skill? Share your best “Yes, and…” moments!
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