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impro, n. colloq. (chiefly Theatr.).|ˈɪmprəʊ| [Short for improvisation n.: cf. -o2 a and *improv n.] Improvisation, esp. as a theatrical technique or a type of informal dramatic entertainment.
1979K. Johnstone Impro 107 My impro group used to set up a ‘say ‘Yes’’ game using a tape recorder. 1989Independent 20 Dec. 25/1 ‘Impro’ stands for ‘improvisation’ and ‘impro’ audiences stand for an awful lot. 1992Sunday Times 12 Jan. vi. 8 Along with Paul Merton, she [sc. Josie Lawrence] was a star of the Comedy Store when ‘impro’ was in its infancy. |