Improv Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Taught only to the greatest improv students, this third law will unlock your comedic super powers.
The 3rd Rule of Improv Dynamics Phone Case
by Happy Underground Productions
$17 $23
Description: A reminder that the way forward in any situation is to respond with "yes, and". This version uses the illuminati eye to show the mystical power of the phrase.
Yes, And - the key to creativity - improv illuminati Phone Case
by Dee's Tees
$17 $23
Bippity Bippity Bop! improv fun Phone Case
by Amanda Rountree and Friends
$17 $23
Improvisers are Adaptable Phone Case
by Amanda Rountree and Friends
$17 $23
Description: Celebrate pride all year long with the ComedySportz text against a snazzy spectrum of colors.
ComedySportz Pride Wordmark Phone Case
by Buffalo Comedy Collective
$17 $23
Description: A reminder that the way forward in any situation is to respond with "yes, and". This uses the check mark and ampersand to make people think.
Yes, And - the key to creativity - symbols Phone Case
by Dee's Tees
$17 $23
Rumpleteaser Logo with Colors and Shapes Phone Case
by Rumpleteaser
$17 $23
Description: FRONT: "Yes, and" is an improv expression that reminds players not to block their own and others' creativity and playfulness by disagreeing with a scene partner. In other words, it's much more fun for you and everyone else if you join into the absurdity, instead of shitting on it ;) Good advice in improv, and in life! BACK: Imagine that all of the wonderful things that happen while you do improv are a gift directly from improv. Improv loves ya. :)
Description: "Follow the fun" is an improv expression that basically means don't get too in your head about your next move: stay in the moment, and stick with what's fun for you, your improv partners and the audience. Good advice in improv, and in life! BACK: Imagine that all of the wonderful things that happen while you do improv are a gift directly from improv. Improv loves ya. :)
Description: "Yes, and...", also referred to as "Yes, and..." thinking, is a rule-of-thumb in improvisational comedy that suggests that a participant should accept what another participant has stated ("yes") and then expand on that line of thinking ("and"). It is also used in business and other organizations as a principle that improves the effectiveness of the brainstorming process, fosters effective communication, and encourages the free sharing of ideas.