Opening lines: don’t make too much of them

photo by emily.laurel504
photo by emily.laurel504
In improv, it’s a common mistake to make too much of the surface details of scene’s first line or two. For instance, if your scene partner starts a scene by flipping a pancake and asking if you want fresh blueberries on yours, there is no need to make the whole scene about pancakes and the relative merit of blueberries on top. And yet, I see scenes like that all the time.

Instead listen to what’s behind the initiation. What is implied by the action? How are they behaving and what is their mood? These are the real clues to figure out what is going on.

Your scene partner is making you breakfast. Perhaps you have just spent the night together for the first time. Maybe it’s your anniversary. Maybe he did something wrong and he is trying to apologize or perhaps he’s buttering you up for a favor. Maybe it’s simply that he’s the person in your household that makes breakfast on Saturdays. That’s how you really yes and something, you go deeper.

Hump Night, March 20

humpnightposterHump night returns on March 20th with another stellar lineup of standup, improv, music, storytelling and sketch. Guests include: She’s Crafty, Candy Lawrence, Earliana McLaurin, Katherine and Joe, Natalie Jose, and Jimmy Carrane.

Hump Night, March 6

humpnightposterHump Night is back this Wednesday with a great lineup of guest performers. Hump Night is a night of improv, comedy, storytelling, music and more.

7:30 – The Improv Hour

with student teams from Kevin Mullaney’s performance improv classes

8:30 – The Variety Hour with:

Standup by Josh Johnson, Chad Briggs, Matty Ryan & Caitlin Bergh
And a story by Paul Whitehouse

9:45 – Mullaney Chain with:

Christy Bontsell, Brendan Jennings + 2 More TBA

Come when you want!
Pay what you want!
$2 PBR!

Workshop at Chicago Improv Festival – Behavior is a Game

mullaney smileSaturday, Apr 6, 2013
10:00 am – 12:00 pm

The Atheneum Theatre – Studio One

A Workshop with Kevin Mullaney
Behavior is a Game
This is a two hour workshop with CIF Artistic Director Kevin Mullaney (UCB, IRC).

Create fun behavior-based games in your scenes. Respond impulsively to your scene partner. Turn those impulses into a game by provoking your scene partner, and making them your emotional yo-yo.

Photos from Hump Night, February 6


Photos from February 6. Come check out Hump Night on February 13.

Hump Night Lineup, February 6

Hump Night is back this Wednesday with a great lineup of guest performers. Hump Night is a night of improv, comedy, storytelling, music and more.

7:30 – The Improv Hour

with student teams from Kevin Mullaney’s performance improv classes

8:30 – The Variety Hour with:

Standup with Monique Madrid
A story by Andrew Reilly
Standup with Kristin Clifford
Improv by Fanny
Music by Mike and Duane

9:45 – Mullaney Chain with:

Paul Grondy, Kate James, Blaine Swen & Carolyn Pichert

Come when you want!
Pay what you want!