improvnonsense:

This is a series where great improv teachers I know write down their thoughts on teaching improv. We start with Chris Gethard, who was the second person to ever run the UCBT-NY school after Kevin Mullaney. Gethard wrote the first full curriculum for the school, taught dozens and dozens of very popular classes at all levels and also coached some of the best teams to ever develop at the theater. For a majority of the people who have considered themselves UCB performers in the last 10 years, Chris has been one of their prominent coaches/teachers.

He also has a new book out, A Bad Idea I’m About To Do, which you could check out.

Q: What are common notes you give to students?

Gethard: Here are pretty much all the notes and speeches I give, all the lines I draw in the sand. Honestly, I think if anyone reads all these they don’t even need to take a class with me:

  1. Chill the fuck out.

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Sometimes the best way to support is to stay out of the scene, even when you have a good move.”

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