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ImprovisationIdeas for generating characters and content

Improvising is inventing and creating content spontaneously. It's a great way to generate new ideas and for creating and developing characters, using a variety of useful techniques.

Part of DramaScripts as a stimulus

Ideas for generating characters and content

This improvisational exercise is excellent for creating entirely new and unplanned characters and scenarios.

Where, who, what?

  • Choose a location, eg a supermarket or a roller coaster.
  • Select characters, eg an astronaut or an I.T. manager.
  • Finally, choose a motivation for the character, eg they are looking for a partner or want to be famous at any cost.

Each piece of information should be randomly selected, so that they don鈥檛 necessarily match up. This can make for interesting and very humorous drama.

Creating a scenario

Where: a cave

  1. Who: a bus driver
  2. What: trying to save the world from prehistoric monsters
  3. Who: a royal prince
  4. What: desperate to be an international singing star
  5. Who: a crazed scientist
  6. What: trying to find a husband or wife

Be prepared for the unexpected when you improvise. Make sure that you don鈥檛 dismiss or 鈥榖lock鈥 ideas that arise but follow them through, however strange they seem. You never know what you may discover or create.

Adding a style

You could improvise in a set style of that鈥檚 very different to your original script or devised piece. You could:

  • sing the work as grand opera
  • perform the piece as a horror story
  • make your piece mute (no words) and in the style of a