Theatre games
The theatre games tradition is a method of training actors that was developed in the 20th century by practitioners such as Joan Littlewood, Viola Spolin, Paul Sills, Clive Barker, Keith Johnstone, Jerzy Grotowski and Augusto Boal. Theatre games are also commonly used as warm-up exercises for actors before a rehearsal or performance, in the development of improvisational theatre, and as a lateral means to rehearse dramatic material. They are also used in drama therapy to overcome anxiety by simulating scenarios that would be fear-inducing in real life.
See also
External links
- Wiki about improvisational theatre (exercises and games)
- imprology.com Improvisation games in the Theatre Games tradition.
- Viola Spolin Intuitive Learning Systems
- theater game Theater Games for kids in Greece.
- Viola Spolin Biography.
- Viola Spolin Publications.
- Paul Sills' Wisconsin Theater Game Center.
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