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Improv Exercises

Here you can find a collection of exercises for improv theatre. These exercises are intended to train specific aspects and skills in a targeted manner. The transition from exercises to games is fluid. What is still an exercise for one, the other brings as a game on stage. Please do not take over the individual exercises blindly, but think about the goals and intentions of each exercise.

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Ball Metamorphosis

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Players stand in a circle throwing an imaginary ball to each other. Before each throw, the ball changes character — it might be heavy, sl...

4–15 lively Beginner

Boing Wush Zwong

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Each player invents three comic words with matching gestures. They walk around introducing themselves with their new name. Once everyone ...

4–15 lively Beginner

Building Images

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Players walk around the room. The facilitator calls out objects or locations. Players immediately form the given thing using their bodies...

4–20 lively Beginner

Choreography Exercise

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Players arrange themselves in a diamond formation facing the audience. The front player leads movements — everyone behind mirrors them. W...

4–15 calm Beginner

Develop a Person

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Players walk through the room. When the facilitator says 'stop', everyone freezes. The facilitator asks individual players: 'Who are you?...

3–15 calm Beginner Intermediate

Developing a Character

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Players walk through the room and imagine a person — their age, profession, worries, habits. They begin moving as that person would. The...

3–15 calm Beginner Intermediate

Empty Lungs

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Players breathe in deeply and then walk through the room while continuously exhaling with a toneless 'shh' sound. They keep walking and e...

3–20 calm Beginner

Enjoying Food and Drink

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This exercise trains how to eat and drink on stage through pantomime. How do you eat an apple hungrily? Cherries elegantly? A banana sed...

1–15 calm Beginner

Facial Expressions

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All walk through the room. The facilitator names a facial feature — nose, ears, forehead, eyes, mouth, cheeks, tongue. Everyone moves tha...

3–20 calm Beginner

Fake Crying

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A technique exercise: do not blink for as long as possible, then blink once and repeat. The eyes naturally begin to water, producing real...

1–10 calm Beginner

Fast Food Laban

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An exercise for developing characters based on movement types, inspired by Rudolf von Laban's movement studies. Players explore combinat...

3–15 calm Intermediate

Following Movement Impulses

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Players lie relaxed on the floor with eyes closed. They tune into their body and follow any movement impulse — a twitch, an urge to stret...

1–20 calm Beginner

Gentle Manipulation

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A listening exercise for tuning in to your scene partner. Player A leaves the room. The others decide on an action (e.g. washing a car, ...

4–15 calm Beginner

Guess the Expression

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Player A kneels behind a chair so only their head is visible. The facilitator whispers emotions to A, who expresses them using only facia...

2–10 calm Beginner

Guess the Status

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Players embody a status level from 0 (lowest) to 10 (highest) and perform a short scene or solo. The audience guesses the number. This e...

4–15 calm Beginner

Held Still Then Walk

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A quiet body awareness exercise. Players walk through the room, then form pairs of similar height. In each pair, one stands behind the o...

2–20 calm Beginner

I Am a Tree

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A popular exercise perfect for beginners. Players stand around the stage area. One enters, strikes a pose, and declares what they are: 'I...

4–15 calm Beginner

Imitation Circle

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Players stand in a circle. A pattern is established where each person has a predecessor and a successor across the circle. Each player wa...

5–15 calm Beginner

King

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One player is King, sitting on a throne. The King commands what emotions the other players must display. Players step forward one at a ti...

3–10 calm Beginner Intermediate

Leading and Following

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One player walks through the room installing imaginary obstacles — a thorn bush, a chasm, a low ceiling. They show pantomimically what ea...

3–15 calm Beginner

Leading Body Part

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Players walk through the room. The facilitator names a body part — pelvis, left shoulder, forehead, right knee, belly. Players let that b...

3–15 calm Beginner

Loud-Silent Game

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Emotions are often accompanied by sounds. A surprised person says 'Ooh!' A disgusted person says 'Eww!' Players practice these basic voc...

2–15 calm Beginner

Machine

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The audience suggests a crazy machine that does not exist. Players build it one by one — each becoming a moving part with a repeated soun...

4–15 lively Beginner

Mirror Faces

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Player A faces the group in a semicircle. Everyone mirrors A's facial expressions as precisely as possible. Variant a) Mirror exactly. V...

3–10 calm Beginner

Movement Impulse Through Touch

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Players form pairs. One stands with closed eyes. The other gently taps various body parts. At each touch, the standing player responds by...

2–20 calm Beginner

Pantomime with Hand Signals

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One player performs random pantomime without a theme. Behind them, 4-5 players stand in a row, copying the movements. The watching audie...

5–15 calm Beginner

Picking Gifts

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Players stand in a circle. One begins by plucking an imaginary object from the air. They hold it in a specific way and present it as a gi...

4–15 calm Beginner

Redefining Objects Through Pantomime

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A real object (a shoe, ball, or hat) must be redefined through pantomime so that its new meaning becomes quickly recognizable — all witho...

2–10 calm Beginner

Statue Scene Start

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A preparatory exercise for freeze tag. Players form pairs. One sculpts the other into a random statue. The statue then starts a scene fro...

4–15 calm Beginner

Status Topping

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A playing area is defined. The facilitator should monitor solvability. Players enter one at a time, each establishing a higher status tha...

4–15 calm Beginner Intermediate

Thank You

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Player A takes a pose on stage. Player B enters and takes a complementary pose that gives A's position meaning. A says 'Thank you', exits...

3–15 calm Beginner

The Inner Animal

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The facilitator writes different animal species on slips of paper. Players draw one secretly. Their task is to imagine the essence of thi...

4–15 calm Beginner Intermediate

The Sleeping Person

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A sleeping person lies in the center of the room. One or more players position themselves around the sleeper. Their task is to approach t...

2–10 calm Beginner

What Are You Doing

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Two players on stage. A asks B: 'What are you doing?' B names an activity: 'I am harvesting potatoes.' A then does exactly that. A asks ...

2–10 lively Beginner