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Impro and Anxiety

“I originally signed up to Impro Melbourne’s Spontaneity class to help me overcome aspects of my anxiety that I would describe as 'incredible shyness'”, says Sam. “The build up to the first class was terrifying but I held in there and ended up having a great time, in spite of my anxiety.”

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Interactive? Immersive? Me?

Ensemble member Jim Fishwick talks about the wonders of improvising with your audience, not just for them.

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Improvised Comedy Fun and Games

When picture drawing guy James Hart and word writing guy Adam Wallace discussed the prospect of doing an improvised comedy course with Impro Melbourne, the conversation went something like this.

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Nothing Toulouse Chapter Six

Pregnancies, Police, Poetry, Princes, Poseidon, Portraits, Promises and Pommes Frites abound in the penultimate episode of our soap opera...

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Nothing Toulouse Chapter Five: Catch Me If You Can

Proposals, peacocks, pastries, and peril in this week's exciting instalment!

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Nothing Toulouse Chapter Four: The Purple Peacock

Lovers reunite, a dance is born, cowboys attack, threats are made, and more in this episode. Catch up on what happened!

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Nothing Toulouse : le spectacle d’improvisation détonant sur le Montmartre du XIXème siècle

Il y a une semaine, nous rencontrions Patti Stiles, marathonienne de l’improvisation à l’origine de Nothing Toulouse, dans un café. Grande blonde très souriante, elle nous expliquait ce qui l’avait poussée à créer un spectacle sur le Montmartre du XIXème mais aussi comment une représentation improvisée est préparée.

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Nothing Toulouse Chapter Three: Croissant, Celebration, Confession

We open this chapter in the garret of one Frankston Pierre (John Voce), where he is making kissy face with his new love Grizabella Rossellini (Mel Eccleston). To make up for his...

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Nothing Toulouse Chapter Two: Passion, Protests, Parasites, Peril

The sun rises over a beautiful and calm morning in the artistic haven of Montmartre. But trouble, like the morning’s café au lait, is brewing.

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Nothing Toulouse - Review - Weekend Notes by Fiona Anderson

There's such joy in watching a top notch improv crew such as the Impro "Melbourne actors perform. Not only are they brilliant at what they do, but it's clear they love it. That sense of fun and silliness transmits to the audience, and you can't help but laugh along. I can't get enough of Impro Melbourne's version of fun!" - Fiona Anderson

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