The “off balance moment” is that point in an Improv performance or rehearsal when the actor fully experiences not knowing what will happen next. It can cause primal fear, racing heart, scrambled brain, the from-middle school-panic of making a fool of oneself, of failing to provide the thing you are on stage to provide: entertainment, laughs, information, etc.
Off balance moments happen offstage as well. For example, they can happen when a lawyer is in a business development meeting and the conversation has gone dead.
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