Thursday, May 20, 2010

What Makes a Good Improv Team?

Trust. What makes a group trust? Having very trustworthy (talented) group members:
Findings from two studies demonstrate that perceptions of team trust are indeed lower than the average ratings of individual trust and are statistically equivalent to the least trusted member.
You are only as a good as your weakest link, which is perhaps the benefit of a two person team. Speaking of, Paula Pazderka and myself as Pound for Pound, are going head to head in comedy CageMatch this Saturday. Here's how it works:
A new challenger takes on the champion for each CageMatch, performing head-to-head longform improv. Each team gets 22-minutes and the audience decides the winner. The champ comes back to defend the CageMatch title; the loser stays home
If you were ever going to come to a show and vote, this is your chance!

2 comments:

  1. If you boil this all down, it says "What makes a good improv team?... good improvisers...come watch my show."

    I agree

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