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The Backline

Canadian Comedy Award winners Rob Norman and Adam Cawley discuss weekly improv-based topics based on a theme.
Oct 09 2024

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Control

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The Backline

367
Control

00:52:32 Download (48MB)

Built into the fabric of improv is going with the flow, not thinking ahead, and letting go of control.  But being completely “out of control” isn’t a good thing either?  Why do some improvisers want to direct the scene, and others are happy to see what’s around the corner?  This week, Rob and Adam discuss the need to control what happens next and how to work around it.

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