Accept
Änderungen in Version 2 (von madmaddi, 22.12.2017 23:30)
-The most important rule of improvisation is: accept offers of players. Rejecting automatically stops, disrupts, or impedes every improvisation. Suppose player A says to player B: "Where are the drugs?" B has to respond to the "drugs" in this case, but may not do so as if they didn't exist, for example: "What drugs? There are none!" This is blocking.- +The most important rule of improvisation is: accept offers of players. Rejecting automatically stops, disrupts, or impedes every improvisation. Suppose player A says to player B: "Where are the drugs?" B has to respond to the "drugs" in this case, but may not do so as if they didn't exist, for example: "What drugs? There are none!" This is [Blocking](/en/wiki/blocking).
- One must therefore carry out the idea of the players, and without taking his own into consideration, or not consistently trying to push through his own ideas.