The thing about improv is that, at least where I live, not a whole lot of people do it. At least not the improv that interests me. Given the people in my Harold 3 class and what we're planning on covering, it seems unlikely there will be a Harold 4. As I said, most of the people in Harold 3 are already performing in Harold Night. Most of Harold 3 is about expanding the realm of possibilities within Harold Night. Fearless Instructor talked not only about playing around with Harold structure but getting the various Harold teams to interact with each other more. I feel like I've wandered into a private master class.
What this means is that unless I work through my issues then do consistently good improv scene work, I may never have any more chances to perform Harolds after the middle of June. (i.e., when the class ends.) That's too bad because I really enjoy performing Harolds (even if I don't care actually having an audience.)
I know, yet another reason to pull it all together. I'm not thrilled about the idea of perform improv in front of an audience. However, it's pretty much the only way I can think of have the chance of improvising regularly.
There are more auditions later this year. I guess next time, I'll actually be hoping to get in. *sigh*
What this means is that unless I work through my issues then do consistently good improv scene work, I may never have any more chances to perform Harolds after the middle of June. (i.e., when the class ends.) That's too bad because I really enjoy performing Harolds (even if I don't care actually having an audience.)
I know, yet another reason to pull it all together. I'm not thrilled about the idea of perform improv in front of an audience. However, it's pretty much the only way I can think of have the chance of improvising regularly.
There are more auditions later this year. I guess next time, I'll actually be hoping to get in. *sigh*