Chris Gau is an improviser, writer & director. He co-created Borderline (C5/Netflix US/UK) and The Literary Adventures of Mr. Brown (Radio 4). Chris developed comedy scripts for Guilty Party, Hat Trick, Comedy Central, Big Talk, You + Me & Various Artists and written for Mock The Week. Chris has directed eight shows for the Edinburgh Festival, including An Audience with Yasmine Day (Soho Theatre). He performs with The Wilsons, St Doctor's Hospital & Jacuzii. Representation: Freddie Best at Claire Best & Associates @thechrisgau
Me and Chris talks about the importance of playing the expected behavior in a scene, both with specifics and emotions so that the audience have something to relate to. We talk about being vulnerable, improv paradoxes and to catch the wind. We also talk about a lot of nuns, bouncers and to chill the fuck out!
Episode 75: Rob Norman on Stick around long enough
Episode 74: Alex Holland on Teaching through a course system.
Episode 73: Gareth ó Connor on navigate in scenes
Episode 72: Jason Perez on How to be a better improviser
Episode 70: Susan Harrison on How different artforms enrich your improv
Episode 69: Chris Mead on Impro as not only comedic
Avsnitt 68: Robin Wohlin om Självlärd impro
Avsnitt 67: Susanna, Frida & Hjalmar om Mig själv Hjalmar
Avsnitt 66: Viktor Bjule Öberg om Det blir vad det blir
Avsnitt 65: Emil Broman om Att vara ett naturbarn i en vidare värld
Avsnitt 64: Karl Persson Hur impro påverkar andra konstformer
Avsnitt 63: Christopher Almgren om Att få vara med
Avsnitt 62: Inana Selenius om Humorn i det lilla
Avsnitt 61: Karin Bergstrand om Impro & clown
Avsnitt 60: My Gudmundsdotter om Att man får lov att ändra sig
Avsnitt 59: Erik Broström om Viljan att utvecklas
Avsnitt 58: Andreas Anterot om En massa improtankar
Avsnitt 57: Mattias Alfredsson om Improkutymer
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