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Improvising is great. Planning is great. Both are true.

Hey improviser,

Are you a planner?

When it comes to teaching improv, I am a total planner. Thinking about what a good arch is, which approach keeps it fresh, how to build on the previous and what the class needs. Doing this (on paper) is my happy place. I have so many thoughts about what entails good planning, I even developed my own framework for it in my teachers course.

I believe in being flexible and letting go of your plan. And I believe in being confident and committing to your plan.

Because both are true.

Let me explain.

Planning is great, but…

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