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Harold (improvisation)

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was the only company in America continuing to perform the group's "original" Harold: a 45-minute free-form piece that would seamlessly move from one "Harold technique" to another. In 1974, in Los Angeles, former Committee member Gary Austin co-founded
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that is performed by improv troupes and teams across the world. In the Harold structure, characters and themes are introduced and then recur in a series of connected scenes. It was first performed in California by
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describes a "training wheels Harold" as three acts (or "beats"), each with three scenes and a group segment. With each beat, the three scenes return. By the end of the piece, the three scenes have converged.
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what he calls his haircut and he answers "Arthur". The form was further developed by improv teachers
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games and Harold techniques into stand-alone performance pieces (i.e., shortform improv).
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Film Scripts (Book 4): A Hard Day's Night, The Best Man, Darling - Classic Screenplays
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Some modern improv forms are Harolds with an added requirement. These include:
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The Armando - A Harold performed with a guest monologist telling true stories
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Monoscene – Originally and occasionally still Harold set in one location.
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George P. Garrett; O. B. Hardison, Jr.; Jane R. Gelfman, eds. (2013).
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The Funniest One in the Room: The Lives and Legends of Del Close
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Long Form Improvisation and American Comedy: The Harold
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Long Form Improvisation and American Comedy: The Harold
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When The Committee disbanded in 1972, improv company
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Group of Harold performers acting on a stage
Washington Improv Theater
improvisational theatre
The Committee
The Committee
San Francisco
Concord, California
war in Vietnam
Volkswagen bus
W.A. Mathieu
A Hard Day's Night
George Harrison
Del Close
Charna Halpern
Upright Citizens Brigade
The Groundlings
Old Spaghetti Factory
Spolin


"Del Close"


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978-1-55652-712-8
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978-1480342064
Fotis, M. Long Form Improvisation and American Comedy: The Harold
Truth in Comedy
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