Hi, I'm considering drafting an improvised play, maybe interactive and/or immersive, maybe not—and maybe more "improvish" than improvised, but certainly not fully scripted. I tried Googling for advice, using search terms the likes of "improvised murder mystery" and "Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding" but the results are either too narrow or too broad, with no indication of how people put these kinds of things together. It can't be as simple as I'm thinking it is (not that I'm looking to make it more complicated than necessary). I have the premise. I'm thinking of going with an outline where the performers would hit certain marks (sort of like how the original *The Blair Witch Project* was structured), but improvise the scenes. I'm also thinking of a rotating cast, where the same company would take on different roles each time they performed the play. If anyone has experience with crafting this type of production, I'm open to suggestions. Thanks, Michael A. Miller, Publisher Mockery, Spit, Rocks & Garbage Publications, LLC msrg.indie@gmail.com Twitter <https://twitter.com/MSRG_Pubz> Facebook <http://Facebook.com/MSRG.Publications>