Improvisational theater, also known simply as improv, is a form of performance art in which actors/improvisers use improvisational acting techniques to perform spontaneously. Improvisers typically use audience suggestions to contribute to the content and direction of the performance as they create dialogue, setting, and plot extemporaneously. It is typically comedic, though sometimes poignant or dramatic.
What is it in real life? It is you and your friends on the stage, having to act like the laziest gravediggers, or the angriest cab drivers while trying to hold your laugh-tears in their place:)
Interested? CEU and Corvinus University organizes an Improv club every Thursday at Corvinus main building, room E236! You want to see how it works before joining? This Saturday, March 31 at 16:30, there will be a live show as a part of Impró7, the Hungarian Improvisation Week. The venue is at Ó utca 4, close to Arany János metro station!
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