Improv Tabletop
Author: Ned Wilcock
Language: English
Episodes: 100
Ever wondered what happens when you push the improvisational heart of tabletop roleplaying to its absolute limit? That's the central experiment of Improv Tabletop, hosted by Ned Wilcock. Here, a cast of performers who are both trained improvisers and genuine gaming enthusiasts doesn't just play campaigns-they build them in real-time, riding the unpredictable wave of "yes, and." You'll hear them fluidly switch between formats, diving into long-form narrative arcs in one season and then pivoting to what they call short-form campaigns. These are particularly wild rides, where an entire world and its characters are spun from nothing at the session's start, offering a pure, concentrated dose of collaborative invention. The game systems themselves are a rotating toolkit, chosen to serve the story and the spontaneous energy of the moment. Tuning into this podcast means eavesdropping on a high-wire act of collective storytelling, where the focus is squarely on discovery, character play, and the kind of performative flair that turns a game into compelling audio. It’s less about meticulous rules and more about the raw, funny, and often surprising moments that can only emerge when a group of quick-witted creators fully commits to the unknown.