These are the games. This list of improv structures is dedicated to games that could appear in a show designed for an audience. Each handle could be announced as such and linked to an ask for, or the handles could be un-announced and slid into ongoing scenes. Handles are destructive to developing ones improv skills and should be recognised for what they are. Handles are designed to force improvisers into situations that will most likely entertain an audience, and if overused can blunt the important more natural and organic improv skills.
- Actor's Nightmare
- Alphabet Game
- Animal Characters
- Arms Expert
- Backwards Scene
- Booth Hell
- Categories
- Chain Murder Endowments
- Counting Game
- Crime Scene Improvisation
- Day In the Life
- Die Game
- Do Ron Ron Song
- Dubbing Games
- Emotional Boundaries
- Emotional Transfer
- Endowment Party
- Endowment Scenes
- Entrances and Exits
- Environment Scene
- Fairy Tale In A Minute
- Foreign Film
- Freeze Games
- Gregorian Chant
- Historical Scene
- Last Sentence Scene
- Machines
- Madrigal
- Make A Song
- Modern Fairy Tale
- Moving People
- Musical Scene
- No Laughs Scene
- One Word At A Time
- Open Scene
- Options
- Paper Chase
- Poet's Corner
- Radio Channels
- Radio Play
- Scene In Verse
- Scene Three Ways
- Scene To Music
- Shakespeare
- Should Have Said
- Sit, Stand, Kneel Lie Down
- Slide Show
- Soliloquies
- Soundscape
- Space Jump
- Speak In One Voice
- Split Environments
- Stage Directions
- Stunt Doubles
- Subconscious Scene
- Superhero Eulogy
- Switch Characters
- Three Way Dubbing
- Touch To Talk
- Typewriter Scene
- Using the Last Scene
- Video Tape Machine