Genre improvisational Country of origin India Date opened May 2012 | Presented by Saad Khan Production company(s) CenterStage India Director Saad Khan | |
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Created by Saad Khan and Siddhanth Sundar (May 2012) Starring Abel Mathews, Danish Sait, Darius Sunawala, Kenneth Sebastian, Praveen Raj, Richa Kapoor, Sumukhi Suresh, Siddhanth Sundar, Tim Schultz |
The improv featured on television ndtv prime 8 12 2014
The Improv is an improvisational comedy show which was started in May 2012 in Bangalore, India. The show has no script and is totally improvised, as its name suggests. The audiences give suggestions, situations and scenarios to the host and taking the cue, the actors create on-the-spot hilarious scenes on stage. It is hosted and directed by Saad Khan, an Indian filmmaker. The show is conceptualized by Saad Khan and Siddhanth Sundar. The show’s performers are Danish Sait, Siddhanth Sundar, Sal Yusuf, Sumukhi Suresh, Darius Sunawala, Abel Mathews, Tim Schultz and Praveen Raj. The team has performed over 100 shows in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sweden. It is the only Indian team which was invited and selected to perform at the Sweden International Improv Festival in March 2016.
Contents
- The improv featured on television ndtv prime 8 12 2014
- The improv situation foreigner at driver s license test
- Background
- Format
- Uniqueness
- The team
- References
The improv situation foreigner at driver s license test
Background
The show was created in May 2012 by Saad Khan and Siddhanth Sundar. College mates, Khan and Sundar spent hours in their campus canteen performing improvisational scenes together. Such impromptu performances in college earned them an early audience, who cheered and motivated them. After college, they pursued their respective media careers and Khan left for the US for further studies. On Khan’s return to India he started Centerstage in 2011. On May 6, 2012, Centerstage launched The Improv in Bangalore which had actors on stage performing many scenes without any rehearsal or script and from situations given by the audience. Since then they have performed over 100 shows in Indian cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai and their first overseas performance was in the UAE in April 2014. In 2016, THE IMPROV was selected and invited to the Sweden International Improv Festival that takes place at the Regina Theatre in Uppsala every year. Saad's team was the only Indian outfit performing at SWIMP and the audiences couldn't stop raving about the show's format and energy of the improvisers. They have had shows for varied audiences like in the general public, corporate houses, college fests, and communities. The show was featured on NDTV prime for its uniqueness, production value and organic reach.
Format
Every show of The Improv has four to five rounds. Each round has a prefix ‘SHUT UP AND’. The first round is a general improvisation round called ‘SHUT UP AND IMPROV’ where a general situation, topic or location is given by the audience to the host who assigns roles and scenarios to the performers, who must improvise and perform a skit on the spot. The popular rounds of THE IMPROV are Freeze, Switch and Rotate.
Freeze: Where the actors are frozen during the scene and a type of film genre or emotion is taken from the audience and the scene continues. Switch: Where 2 actors are given characters that don't get along with each other. One actor starts aggressive and the other submissive. The host calls out 'Switch' and the actors switch between these emotions. Rotate: It is an improv game for 4 actors. Each actor is assigned an occupation, type of sport, accent and place. Every time the host calls out 'Rotate' the actors shift from one position to the next.
Uniqueness
The Improv, though similar in its genre as the popular show ‘Whose Line is it Anyway', is quite unique indeed. The only common ground between The Improv and ‘Whose Line is it Anyway' is improvisation. The Improv amalgamates acting, spontaneity, interactive banter, entertainment, group dynamic, audience involvement and live reactions. The Improv and its followers have chosen the ring finger, also known as the ‘The Other Finger’ or the ‘Finger of Happiness’, as their symbol. It is a tongue in cheek contrast to the middle finger and its inappropriateness. Another highlight of the show is the interactions of the host with the audience. Known for his sarcastic sense of humour, Saad Khan brings out quirky suggestions from audience members.
The team
The show is hosted and directed by Saad Khan and produced by Maaz Khan, Pooja Sampath and Sumit Ghosh. The on-stage improvisational actors on the show are: