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“In fact, play is something that children do to help them grow, to stretch their limits as they investigate how well they can work with the world around them. When children are having fun, they push their limits.”
― Improv for Actors
― Improv for Actors
“experience. I became an actor originally for the same reason I suspect that everyone else does: I liked to show off. People paid attention when I did, and consequently I could make my presence felt in the world. After three years of graduate school, however, this spark was being snuffed. This is why a sense of “play” is so important, and a reason why a class in improvisation where a playful atmosphere is maintained is so vital to one’s growth as an artist.”
― Improv for Actors
― Improv for Actors



