nixie reviewed Impro: improvisation and the theatre by Keith Johnstone (Theatre Arts book)
Passionate
4 stars
This is a collection of a few essays, all of them connected to theater. They read more like notes jotted down by a creative practitioner in the moment than some sort of organized how-to. There are clear pointers here for shedding the notion of not being an imaginative person, on shaking your mind up, helping others do it, shutting up the inner censor, and improvising a narrative; but a lot of the text is jumping around and throwing out references which are probably obvious for people in the theater world and not necessarily the general public.
I got lost and confused in the last essay about Masks, trance, and possession, but I can recommend the rest of the book to anyone looking for a fresh perspective. I really liked the point of view at creativity as an activity and not a character trait.
