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Clap-In Improv Style

The Clap-In style of long form improvisational comedy, developed by Stan Wells, has a multiple scene structure, similar to The Harold. The primary difference is that off-stage team members can "clap out" a scene to move the plot, ideas, characters, concept of the scene forward. This is done by a single clap of the hands to signal the performers onstage to immediately end the current scene and allow the clapping performer to take the stage and carry the scenario forward.

Bill Johnson

Bill Johnson is an improvisational comedy director and stylist in Los Angeles, CA. Originally from Virginia where he performed for many years with Cyllia (needs ref). He is the founder/director of The Magic Meathands (ref website)comedy improvisation troupe and maintains Bill Johnson, LLC, as the corporate structure for operations. He teaches foundational values and skills in improv using his own brand known as "The Five B's" of improv. Be Courageous, Be Committed, (ref other three).