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Back to the Source: The Compass Players and the Birth of Improv Comedy

Today, improv comedy is a global phenomenon, fueling hilarious shows and nurturing the careers of countless comedic actors. But where did it all begin? Look no further than The Compass Players, a groundbreaking Chicago troupe that emerged in the mid-1950s.

The Compass Players were a motley crew of dreamers and innovators, led by the visionary Paul Sills. But their secret weapon wasn’t just comedic talent. The troupe drew heavily from the work of Viola Spolin, Sills’s own mother and a pioneer in the field of improvisational theater.

Spolin, a drama supervisor with a passion for fostering creativity, had developed a unique set of “Theater Games” while working with children. These games, focused on building trust, spontaneity, and imagination, became the foundation of The Compass Players’ rehearsals and performances.

Imagine a group of aspiring comedians honing their craft not by memorizing scripts, but by playing games that encouraged them to “yes, and…” each other’s ideas. This emphasis on collaboration and building upon suggestions fostered a unique style of improvisational comedy that was both playful and surprisingly nuanced.

The Compass Players didn’t just perform long-form improvisations, though. They also experimented with short-form games inspired by audience suggestions, a format that would later become a cornerstone of modern improv.

Their shows, a blend of scripted scenes and improvised sketches, were a hit with Chicago audiences. The Compass Players weren’t just funny, they were groundbreaking. They were laying the groundwork for what would become a comedic revolution.

However, the troupe’s lifespan was tragically short-lived. Internal disagreements and creative differences led to a split in 1959. But The Compass Players’ legacy lived on.

Many of the troupe’s members, including future comedy legends like Elaine May and Mike Nichols, went on to form The Second City, another Chicago institution that further popularized improvisational theater.

The influence of The Compass Players and Viola Spolin’s games can still be felt today in improv schools, workshops, and comedy shows around the world. So, the next time you witness the brilliance of improvisational comedy, take a moment to remember The Compass Players, the trailblazers who dared to embrace the power of “yes, and…” and changed the face of comedy forever.

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