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I improvise a lot on, um, Silicon Valley, on Space Force, and a lot of comedy projects I do, and even dramatic stuff, you know?
We find rooms to improvise, which is fun, and it's cool, um, and it gets you into the character, into the story.
Now trapped in a flooded store with a great white on the loose, survivors must improvise with whatever's on the shelves.
Now trapped in a flooded store with a Great White on the loose, survivors must improvise with whatever's on the shelves.
Okay, so here you have to improvise and just speak.
Okay, so here you have to improvise and just speak.
We're gonna have to improvise, and I'm gonna have to use some buck glue.
We're going to have to improvise, and I'm going to have to use some buck glue.
Improvise. Cheat.
Improvise.
isn't it? And, we could say: "The report advocates that..." Oh, it's really hard to improvise
And we could say, "The report advocates that..." Oh, it's really hard to improvise sentences.
I haven't finished the sentences, I'll just improvise some endings. For example:
and now I'm going to improvise. "This question generates a lot of debate because the care
I got to improvise.
- It's not easy. - I got to improvise.
Improvise to wing it so I'm not so prepared for this presentation, but I'll just wing it it'll be fine
If you have a presentation and someone asks you questions at the end of it, you may need to wing it, which is to just do your best to improvise, to wing it.
For improvise comedy there's no better place than The Second City.