Fail like an improviser: the trick of comic improv

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Chloé Arros-Steen
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Abstract It has become evident that the sacrosanct rules of improvisational theatre are being revisited through contemporary practice. Yet, in Britain, Improv comedy often continues to be studied from the point of view of existing literature which dates back to the 50 s and 70 s. At a time where the Arts are being challenged by world events and their future has to be reimagined, it is more important than ever to consider the new over the established. As such, I present an alternative approach to what Keith Johnstone considers the ideal of improvisational theatre: a seamless narrative, that neither shows nor lets in any form of vulnerability. While I propose a dialogue with this existing literature, I also specifically challenge Johnstone in demonstrating that there does exist a performance of failure in improvisational comedy. Such a performance carefully influences the audience to believe the performer is in difficulty before they masterly recover, creating a strong impact and weaving vulnerability as a compositional tool into their artistry. Using examples of contemporary British improv, including unique primary material I gathered from personal interviews with practitioners, I bring to the fore new knowledge of what makes the expertise of improvisers.
像即兴演员一样失败:喜剧即兴表演的诀窍
在当代实践中,即兴戏剧神圣不可侵犯的规则正在被重新审视。然而,在英国,即兴喜剧经常继续从现有的文学作品的角度来研究,这些文学作品可以追溯到50年代和70年代。在一个艺术受到世界事件挑战的时代,他们的未来必须重新设想,比以往任何时候都更重要的是考虑新的而不是既定的。因此,我提出了一种替代方法,以取代基思·约翰斯通(Keith Johnstone)所认为的即兴戏剧的理想:一种无缝的叙事,既不表现也不允许任何形式的脆弱性。当我提议与现有的文学进行对话时,我也特别挑战约翰斯通,他证明了即兴喜剧中确实存在失败的表演。这样的表演精心地影响着观众,使他们在熟练地恢复之前相信表演者陷入了困境,创造了强烈的冲击力,并将脆弱性作为一种作曲工具编织到他们的艺术中。使用当代英国即兴表演的例子,包括我从从业者的个人访谈中收集的独特的原始材料,我带来了即兴表演专业知识的新知识。
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Comedy Studies
Comedy Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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