
This weekend, The EndGames had the great honor of hosting and performing alongside Bill Arnett. I had the distinct pleasure of spending some quality time with the former training center director of iO Chicago as well as participate in his series of workshops over the past few days. It was a uniquely insightful experience to geek out with someone who’s seen the best of the best go through Chicago.
I found his style of coaching refreshing. It was a perfect storm of lovingly uplifting, shockingly efficient and at times, delightfully manic. Improvising for 15+ years in Chicago with his self proclaimed “left-brain” has earned this seasoned veteran an amazing gift of wrapping up complex ideas into bite sized drops of brilliance. Below is a breakdown of each workshop and some great Bill Arnettisms and overarching insights gained from each. Enjoy, and improvise!
Scene Work Assault:
This workshop drilled two-person scenes and required players to use slice of life initiations and emotional reaction with sounds. This helped us to notice our gut reactions, ground them and play them. The workshop also drilled 3-4-5-6 person scenes by boiling them down to TWO perspectives amongst different grouping of players.
Characters Inside Out & Outside In:
This workshop explored the idea of left brain vs right brain improvisation. The former describes an improviser using information to build a logic of a character whereas the latter describes an improviser using the viscera to build a character. The best improviser can do both as The Complete Improviser
00:30, 03:00, 30:00
This workshop used the last two days’ lessons of clear choices, emotional reactions and playing the reality and learned about the pace of a show. We purposefully slowed it down to listen for interesting “distractions” and chose to follow some and chose to let some go. An extended and slower version of finding the game that culminated in justifying riotous absurd lines.
On a personal note: I got to play a really fun scene with Bill Arnett on Friday during our show “Your F!#&Ed Up Relationship” and it is true what they say about the good improvisors - they do make you look good they are easy to play with because they make clear choices for you to respond to. In our scene, Bill pulled a premise from the opening where two “bros” were in Cancun and his “bro” was leaving 3 days into the 10 day trip. At the top we didn’t know why he wanted to leave but we treated it real, we set a believable scene and we followed the organic distraction which led to a great reveal that he was two-timing with his ex-GF Kelly the whole time. Hope these notes help your improv as much as it did mine. Thanks Bill!
The Bill Arnett Fist Pump -
I highly suggest you take an improv class with Bill Arnett. He’s a seasoned veteran (iO Training Center Director, 3033, Armando Show) who’s passion for improv is evident in his highly energetic and animated coaching. The BA Fist Pump was the clear sign of improvisers hitting their clear choices and discovering an honest moment.