Walk-Ons Vs. Tag-Outs

improvnonsense:

Walk-Ons and Tag-Outs are two ways to support a scene from the backline. As coaches, we often group them together when making adjustments “let’s not have any walk-ons or tag-outs for the first beats.” Or “Hey our second beats need more group support — let’s practice doing more tag-outs and walk-ons.” But they have very different effects. In general, I think you should do walk-ons more and be sparing in your tag-outs, especially if your team is having communication problems on stage.

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    shout out, Will! Our team tends to love tag...think they can sometimes take away from good...
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