Acting Improv

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Acting Improv is THE best activity there is.

The format is supremely basic; the students sit in a circle and suggest games and game scenarios. Then the RA (or a student the RA has designated to lead the activity) selects the game, the situation, and the actors involved. There is no requirement to be in the games; indeed, many CTYers just come to Acting Imprw to be entertained, but all persons present are enchouraged to join in the fun.


Lancaster

Acting Improv, or AI, is offered almost every day, often twice, and since the start of the weekly/daily system, has also been offered as a weekly activity.

At LAN.08.1, the games usually ran in the following order:
1. Park Bench
2. Freeze
3. Party Quirks/Late to Work/Press Conference
4. World's Worst
5. Amazing Sphinx

Also see Project Ektelo, an ongoing project for the introduction of new AI games.

Games

There can be many games played in a single AI session, and they include, but are not limited to:

Common Themes/Jokes

  • Frank Wang
  • Scientology
  • Blood of the Innocent (Nixon)
  • He was my friend! (Papa T)
  • I don't think that's the right way to go to the bathroom!
  • There can only be one! (On the park bench)
  • Michael Jackson
  • Zeke Weiner
  • Killing Jokes (started by Nixon who would walk into the center, and pretend to shoot the offender)
  • Giving birth
  • Electric Shock which started with Hal in 05.2.
  • Crucifixion of Christ
  • Dick Cheney's shooting of his hunting partner
  • Necrophilia (started by Race, who would lick the bodies of those pretending to die)
  • "I'm a killer whale" was a park bench tactic often used on Otter Lee by John Harrison in 08. 2. At its crux, the joke escalated in a food chain from Otter/Killer Whale/Inuit/Alaskan Oil Driller... Many other AI games were later used to incorporate this gag.
  • Earth-Moon-Quiznos-China somehow was made up by John Harrison in 08.2 which escalated to plenty of new Chinas.

Carlisle

Until 03.1, Acting Improv was a common activity at Carlisle. In the second week of Session 1, though, an offensive joke about 9/11 was made. It has not been offered since.