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Improv in the Real World

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There’s something special about theatrical improvisation. There’s a trust, a confidence, and a sense of risk that can help individuals grow and bring groups together. But what happens when you graduate and your source of improv (mainly, your college improv group) goes away? In this piece, Mona Thompson, Stanford class of 2013, explores the concept of improvisation in the “real world.” Would it be possible to create a whole life centered around improv? And if so, would it be meaningful? Producer: Mona Thompson Featuring: William Hall, Dr. Nika Quirk, & Patricia Ryan Madson Special Thanks: Charlie Mintz, John Lee, and everyone at Stanford Storytelling Project Image via Flickr For more information about the Braden Grant for Oral Narrative: http://web.stanford.edu/group/storytelling/cgi-bin/joomla/index.php/grants.html