Section One. "What Is Improvisation?"
1.1. What Was Improvisation?
1.2. Improvisation in Performance
1.3. History of The Spontaneity Shop
Intermission: What Should Improvisation Be?
1. "From Innovation to Art Form" by Deborah Frances-White
2. "Two Stories" by Tom Salinsky
Section Two. "How To Improvise"
2.1. How to Use This Section
2.2. Teaching and Learning
2.3. The Importance of Storytelling
2.8. Go Through an Unusual Door
2.11. Twitching, Topping, and Paperflicking
2.13. You Can't Learn Mime from a Book
2.16. Finding the Game in the Scene
2.17. Continue or Thank You
Intermission: The Rules and Why There Aren't Any
Section Three. "How To Improvise in Public"
3.1. Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway
Intermission: The Paradox of Improvisation
Section Four. "Making Improvisation Pay"
4.3. Corporate Entertainment
4.6. How to Get Corporate Work
Intermission: Women in Improv
Section Five. "Talking to Improvisers"
5.1. Keith Johnstone-The Innovator
5.2. Neil Mullarkey-The Comedy Store Player
5.3. Randy Dixon-The Synthesizer
5.4. Jonathan Pitts-The Impresario
5.5. Charna Halpern-The Keeper of the Harold
5.6. Mick Napier-Power Improviser
5.7. Dan O'Connor-West Coast Legend
5.8. Patti Stiles-Our Teacher
5.9. David Fenton-Theatresports MC Down Under
5.10. Tobias Menzies-The Actor