7/8/2023 0 Comments Laid in america theaters![]() Too often, when players departed the space, it seemed that darkness fell again upon the face of the city. It changed into neighborhood bars with small stages and storefront theatres and large institutions, and more people came to inhabit them. And the light revealed imaginary space and real people – children first, then college students, then grown-up actors – playing within the imaginary space, passing it between themselves, shaping it into objects, transforming it. ![]() ![]() ![]() In the beginning, Viola Spolin wrote the word “improvisation” and the darkness that was upon the face of Chicago theatre filled up with light. Originally published as “Chicago Impromptu” in American Theatre, July/August 1990
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