Pronunciation: /ɪmˌprɑvɪˈzeɪʃənəl ˈdrɑmə/
noun a type of drama where the performance is largely improvised or created on the spot without a script
A1 Improvisational drama involves making up scenes on the spot without a script.
A2 In improvisational drama, actors often rely on their creativity and quick thinking.
B1 Participants in the workshop learned various techniques for improvisational drama.
B2 The theater group put on a successful improvisational drama performance for the audience.
C1 The actor's skill in improvisational drama was evident in his ability to adapt to any situation.
C2 The director was known for pushing the boundaries of traditional theater with his groundbreaking improvisational drama productions.
formal The theatre company is known for their innovative use of improvisational drama in their productions.
informal We had a blast watching the actors perform improvisational drama on stage last night.
slang The improv troupe totally killed it with their improvisational drama skills.
figurative Life is like an improvisational drama, you never know what's going to happen next.
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