Improv Tabletop
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.