Improv. Night: A Huge Success! | By Trisha Ganan
Taylor’s Society of Performing Arts (SPART) have recently outdone themselves with the success of ‘Improv. Night’ which was held on 17 September, from 6-8 pm. The purpose of the event, according to SPART’s artistic director, Esther Chze, “was to put SPART out there”. The club has not been very active for the last couple of years aside from their key Sparties Shorties events, but as they keep saying, this year is going to be different.
Improv. Night was held in the Experimental Theatre, immediately making the audience feel at ease with the informality of the location. The whole event was based on improvised games so the setting was ideal for crowd participation. Sitting in the circle, we were told by the game master the general rules of each improvisation game. One of the games was called ‘freeze tag’, which involve two actors portraying a scene of their choice, and anyone has the right to yell freeze and take one the actors’ place, playing out a different scene.
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Surayyn and audience member Joyce Wong. (Photo credit: Moonis M.) |
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SPART members, Isaac and Alex during the game called Evil Twin. (Photo credit: Moonis M.) |
The night was ended by the game master calling a couple to the centre stage. Prasanna and Girish have been together for a year and eight months now. The game master announced that the last game was for the members of SPART to re-enact the couples’ first date. “It was really fun and they did very well. It was more or less accurate,” the couple recalled after the show.
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Prasanna and Girish. (Photo credit: Moonis M.) |
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Surayyn and Esther re-enact their (Prasanna and Girish) first date. (Photo credit: Moonis M.) |
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The members of SPART posing with the audience. (Photo credit: Moonis M.) |
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