u/Friendly-Samosa

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Has acting made you a better improviser?

I’ve been reading Mick Napier’s book and he frequently mentions taking acting classes as a way to get better at improv.

I never did theatre in school/don’t have an acting background. I’ve been doing improv exclusively for a few years and would like to grow my skills.

Would you recommend taking acting classes to get better at improv (and if so, what type of classes?)

Thank you :)

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u/Friendly-Samosa — 5 days ago