<p><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">I&rsquo;m Michael Bradt for <a href="http://bitimprov.com" style="color:#0563c1; text-decoration:underline">The Bit Theater</a>. Early on in your improv career, you may be told that you should never argue onstage. If the alternative is that you&rsquo;re <em>always</em> arguing onstage, that&rsquo;s not a bad rule of thumb. However, arguments happen in real life, so they should inevitably happen onstage. Just be careful that you&rsquo;re not defaulting to arguments or that the arguments you have aren&rsquo;t going on forever. If you find yourself stuck in those situations, agree with the other side and end the argument. That&rsquo;s your improv tip for the day. Stay safe, stay healthy, love each other, and I will see you next time.</span></span></p>

Improv Tips

Michael Bradt

Agree to Disagree

AUG 12, 20200 MIN
Improv Tips

Agree to Disagree

AUG 12, 20200 MIN

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<p><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">I&rsquo;m Michael Bradt for <a href="http://bitimprov.com" style="color:#0563c1; text-decoration:underline">The Bit Theater</a>. Early on in your improv career, you may be told that you should never argue onstage. If the alternative is that you&rsquo;re <em>always</em> arguing onstage, that&rsquo;s not a bad rule of thumb. However, arguments happen in real life, so they should inevitably happen onstage. Just be careful that you&rsquo;re not defaulting to arguments or that the arguments you have aren&rsquo;t going on forever. If you find yourself stuck in those situations, agree with the other side and end the argument. That&rsquo;s your improv tip for the day. Stay safe, stay healthy, love each other, and I will see you next time.</span></span></p>