Packed with exercises and practical techniques, The Improvisation Game explores how improvisation can be used both to create performance and as an end in itself. It reveals the techniques, structures, and methods used by key practitioners in the field of improvised drama, music, and dance—among them are Keith Johnstone, Max Stafford-Clark, Phelim McDermott, Tim Etchells, John Wright, and Robert Lepage.
Chris Johnston Books


Drama Games for Those Who Like to Say No
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This guide offers a variety of inspirational drama games designed specifically for teachers and workshop leaders. It provides practical activities that enhance creativity, teamwork, and communication skills among participants. Each game is tailored to foster engagement and can be easily integrated into educational settings or workshops, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enrich their teaching methods or group dynamics through the art of drama.