The play, which follows six people attending a silent meditation retreat, has very little verbal dialogue, meaning actors and audiences alike depend on nonverbal communication to understand characterization, scene, setting and other dramatic nuance.
Whose night is it anyway? Improv colleagues will go-head-to-head in Fargo-Moorhead shows
While two improv shows are never the same, the practices between this weekend’s shows are just as different. Written By: John Lamb | ×
Jacob Hartje (left) and Tim Larson rehearse for their upcoming improv show at Theatre B. Special to The Forum
FARGO The one true thing about any improv show is that anything goes and the performers just have to roll with it.
“It’s just a weird coincidence,” Larson says. “Fargo is big enough that we can coexist. There are two awesome opportunities to see great improv shows.”