Helen: Helen was always ready to jump in and take part in the improvisation scene. She stayed in character and moved the scene along, without making it go all over the place.
Bea: Bea had good ideas for moving the scene forward, and was able to do this.
Kento: Kento was very creative with his characters, especially the one that he was assigned. He was a little unrealistic when he sent his lama to Russia and pulled things of it’s back, however, was able to keep the scene within boundaries.
Erland: Erland was active and often ready with an offer. Occasionally a little random, but this happens in improvisation easily.
Rasmus: He was always a part of the scene, and ready to move the story forward. During freeze tag his positions were often very neutral however.
Nicolai: He did a good job when he was assigned a character, however occasionally was laughing out of character.
Markus: Markus was often moving and not just talking. He came up with ideas that made the scene get a little random however.
Iain: Iain is able to come into a scene and move it along with believable characters.
Himanshu: Himanshu is creative with his characters, choosing for instance to be a pet herring. He was able to make the scene move forward as well, with though perhaps random ideas, like escaping as the pet herring.
Johannes: He was always ready to advance the scene, but his ideas often were not the most realistic and made the scene take a different turn.
Anders: Anders can be funny on stage, and still remain in character. He is also comfortable playing any type of character.
Sebastian: He was willing to take on any character, which helped advance the scene.
Christian: He was ready to be part of a scene and was able to help advance the scene in a constructive way, keeping it together.
Caleb: Caleb helped in developing the scene, often constructively. He stayed in character.
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