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Beschreibung
Maestro Impro(TM) is an ensemble format featuring a large cast and directors. The show structure is an elimination format where a mix of improvisers are randomly chosen to play scenes with each other. Two Directors set up scenes and (if necessary) direct the players when needed. All scenes are scored by the audience based on how much they enjoyed it. The players given the highest scores continue while those with lower scores leave the show, eliminated after each round until only one improviser remains. This player is The Maestro.

The performers understand that Maestro is most effectively played with benevolence and good nature towards the other players, with the ultimate goal of creating an enjoyable evening for the audience leaving them with memories of engaging scenes full of variety.

This official guide book, approved by Keith Johnstone, is a resource for information and inspiration about how to play Maestro Impro(TM). It has been created to provide assistance for groups just starting out, to give direction to those who are unsure if they are heading in the right direction, and as a reminder to groups who have been playing a long time.

Here you will find information about the history of Maestro Impro(TM), the skills needed to play, the spirit and
theory behind the concept, as well as practical information on the structure, the components and how to put them together in performing the format. Throughout you will find useful Keith Johnstone quotes, suggestions that might inspire discussion points with your group, and interesting Maestro Impro(TM) notes to aid you in successfully and enjoyably playing Maestro Impro(TM).

Maestro Impro(TM) is a registered trademark. To produce or perform Maestro Impro(TM) you must obtain the rights through the International Theatresports Institute (ITI).
Maestro Impro(TM) is an ensemble format featuring a large cast and directors. The show structure is an elimination format where a mix of improvisers are randomly chosen to play scenes with each other. Two Directors set up scenes and (if necessary) direct the players when needed. All scenes are scored by the audience based on how much they enjoyed it. The players given the highest scores continue while those with lower scores leave the show, eliminated after each round until only one improviser remains. This player is The Maestro.

The performers understand that Maestro is most effectively played with benevolence and good nature towards the other players, with the ultimate goal of creating an enjoyable evening for the audience leaving them with memories of engaging scenes full of variety.

This official guide book, approved by Keith Johnstone, is a resource for information and inspiration about how to play Maestro Impro(TM). It has been created to provide assistance for groups just starting out, to give direction to those who are unsure if they are heading in the right direction, and as a reminder to groups who have been playing a long time.

Here you will find information about the history of Maestro Impro(TM), the skills needed to play, the spirit and
theory behind the concept, as well as practical information on the structure, the components and how to put them together in performing the format. Throughout you will find useful Keith Johnstone quotes, suggestions that might inspire discussion points with your group, and interesting Maestro Impro(TM) notes to aid you in successfully and enjoyably playing Maestro Impro(TM).

Maestro Impro(TM) is a registered trademark. To produce or perform Maestro Impro(TM) you must obtain the rights through the International Theatresports Institute (ITI).
Über den Autor
"Keith Johnstone (1933 - 2023) a pioneer of improvisational theatre and creator of Maestro Impro(c) (or Micetro(c) Impro), Theatresports(TM), Gorilla Theatre(TM), and The Life Game(c). His first book Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre (1979) has been translated into over a dozen languages and is often called "the improviser's bible." His second book Impro for Storytellers (1999) is a primary text for improvisors across dozens of countries. Keith began at the Royal Court Theatre as a young, unknown, unconventional playwright, he advanced to associate director and then became head of the RCT Studio for professional actors and an influential member of the famous Writers' Group. The RCT Studio was a "scientific laboratory" for Keith where he could investigate the nature of spontaneous creation, acceptance of first impulses, and the deliberate lowering of performers' inhibitions. It was here where he discovered four actors that transformed his discoveries into public performance and who would become The Theatre Machine, Britain's first pure improvisational troupe. He co-founded Loose Moose Theatre Company which became the central laboratory for Johnstone's mature work. It was here Maestro Impro(TM) was developed after an experiment in Utrecht, The Netherlands. An ensemble improvisation show featuring a large cast and directors. The show structure is an elimination format where a mix of improvisers are randomly chosen to play scenes with each other. Two Directors set up scenes and (if necessary) direct the players when needed. All scenes are scored by the audience based on how much they enjoyed it. The players given the highest scores continue while those with lower scores leave the show, eliminated after each round until only one improviser remains. This player is The Maestro."
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Importe, Kunst
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: ITI Format Guides
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780995955554
ISBN-10: 0995955557
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Johnstone, Keith
Redaktion: Jarand, Steve
Hersteller: International Theatresports Institute
ITI Format Guides
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 216 x 216 x 4 mm
Von/Mit: Keith Johnstone
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.02.2019
Gewicht: 0,171 kg
Artikel-ID: 117562807