Comedy improv games are interactive activities designed to encourage spontaneous and unscripted performances. Participants often work in teams or pairs, using prompts or suggestions from the audience to create scenes, characters, and dialogue on the spot. These games help develop creativity, quick thinking, and teamwork skills.
Common examples of improv games include Freeze, where players act out a scene until someone shouts "freeze" and takes their place, and Yes, And, which focuses on building upon each other's ideas. These games are popular in theater classes, workshops, and comedy clubs, fostering a fun and supportive environment for performers.