Alright, so let’s start with this. Murray, can you tell me five things you might find in Eric Clapton’s wallet? George Harrison’s ex-wife’s number, a place to buy cream, what’s the, the phone number...
Hey there, it's Les again, author of Plays Well with Others. I want to teach you some more games. The game we're going to look at in this clip is going to be some game ideas that you...

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Hi, this it is Les McGehee the handbook of Improvisation and play written by Les McGehee and it is at lesmcgehee.com. Woo and I'm Les McGehee that is ere. Anyway we are going to be playing...
Hi, it’s Les McGehee, I’m the guy that wrote that book, Plays Well With Others, a handbook of improvisation and play. I almost forgot the title of my own book, did you hear that hesitation? I have a...
ABC, let’s try a quick example of that. On an ABC scene, we might take McDonald’s as a suggestion for a location, and the first letter might be “M”, so the first person in the scene might very well...
Try Interpreter, when you’re playing Interpreter, a couple of pointers on that. Just pay attention, listen visually as well as verbally, use the language. The person that doesn’t speak English needs...

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Part 2. This is Part 2 of How to Make a Protein Channel. In this video we’ll show you how to take the eight amino acids created in Part 1 and connect them to make a protein channel model. Now...
We're going to play a game here that these girls have chosen. They asked if they could play the game of "Blind Line". Now, different improv groups will call this by different...
In ‘Rear View Mirror’ you’re going to allow your players to develop that scene as best they can for about a two-minute arc and then, or at least a minute and a half arc, in a Comedy Sports...