1. improv - Noun
2. improv - Verb
(informal) Improvisation.
(acting) A form of live entertainment characterized by improvisation and interaction with the audience.
improv (third-person singular simple present improvs, present participle improvving, simple past and past participle improvved)
To perform improv.
A documentary about the improv music group that Miranda co-founded in 2005, Freestyle Love Supreme, will start streaming on Hulu July 17. Source: Internet
After their sell-out run of Showstoper! at the Lyric theatre in London’s West End was cancelled last week, the Olivier Award-winning improv group the Showstoppers decided to stream a show on Facebook Live. Source: Internet
Comics Lapkus and Tompkins perform a two-person improv set. Source: Internet
As with improv it's ever changing, and I don't know what's coming next, however, I envision if another season, we may see them in person if deemed safe or explore other aspects of the characters' lives. Source: Internet
Dancer wisdom teaches us that life is live theater, forever an improv performance, and we can feel our way through it by establishing a routine, caring for our whole selves and also turning outward to care for those around us. Source: Internet
A lot of fun improv, like they did on the TV show, "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" is a terrific way to force your imagination to come up with something wonderful right away. Source: Internet