Paul Sills tells an anecdote about how Viola Spolin began writing her book.
Paul Sills tells an anecdote about how Viola Spolin began writing her book.
• Unless needed to solve a specific problem in a play, remembered experiences (recalls) are avoided as the group works for immediate (right now) spontaneous ones. Every individual has enough muscular memory and stored-away experience that can be used in a present-time situation without deliberately abstracting it from the total organism.