The Reckoning reunited in San Francisco for two fun shows with packed full house. My California Family came to the Saturday night show and glowed over how much fun they had. I appreciated spending time with them and answering questions about the show and the craft called Improv that has been a part of my life for a long time now. We talked about how improv is fun as entertainment, but is also useful in education and business. I am already seeing how useful improv can be to blockchain communities. This weekend, I was reminded of recurring questions that I receive from others who have never seen improv before, so I have listed some of them below. I am happy to answer any questions left in the comments below.
What are your questions about improv?
~How do you think so fast?
~How do you know what to say?
~How do you think so fast?
~Where do you come up with those bits?
~How do you remember all that information?
~Where do you get your characters from?
~How do you know what the other person is going to say?
~How do you prepare?
~Are you scared?
~How long have you been practicing?
~How long have you known each other?
~Is it hard to learn?
~Do you do other shows?
~Do you teach?
~Can you teach me?
~Is it the same as Stand Up?
~Can I do it?
~Where else can one find improv?
~How long is a typical show?
~So you really plan nothing?
~How do you get a show up?
~Do you ever have a bad show?
~Is the audience different each show?
~How many people are typically in an audience? 100? 1,000?
~I can see how this would be helpful to business. How does that work?
~It looks like fun, is it fun?
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