A regular drop-in comedy improv class for improvisers new and old to hone their improvisation skills or just keep sharp. Classes cover core to intermediate level techniques and concepts, and are always stand-alone so you can drop-in to any session that suits you.
Some experience is necessary for this class. Either you’ve done a beginner’s improv course before (with anyone, not just us) or you’ve already been doing improv for a while (e.g. the Jam)
Scenework
This session will cover techniques you can use to make sure your scenes are consistently strong. We’ll first look at the basics of “who, what, where”. We’ll then look at the different methods for progressing a scene, like taking action and making use of your environment. The aim of this class is to make holding down a scene just a little bit easier for you.
Improv Drop-in Classes
The drop-in classes will cover a wide range of improv related skills. Things like creating characters, narrative, movement and physicality, stage technique and presence, listening and observation skills, game and format analysis and loads more.
The classes are mixed ability and the roster of teachers is diverse. The variety and practice will make you a pro in no time.
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When and Where
Date & Time
Mon 17th Jun, 20196:00PM to 9:00PMDuration: One evening
Venue
Friends’ Meeting House
6 Mount Street
Manchester
M2 5NSView on Google Maps »
Frequently Asked Questions
I'm a complete beginner. Can I join these classes?
It varies but we'll always make it clear in the event's description. Look for the blue boxes near the beginning of the descriptions, experience level is always dropped in there.
Generally, if there are two classes in a month, 1 will be open to those who are yet to try any improv or acting.
What are the improv classes like?
A lot of fun! It's improv comedy we're doing here.
We always start with some light (and sometimes a bit silly) theatre exercises as a group to loosen everyone up and shake off the day. Then the class will move on to exercises related to that session's topic (movement exercises in a character class, for example). The teacher will give feedback both generally to the class and directly to individuals throughout the session.
How are drop-in classes different from the weekly Jams?
The drop-in classes involve a lot more teaching than the Jams. You'll receive more direct guidance so you'll see your abilities improve much more quickly.
The drop-in classes are for you if you'd like to learn more about and become better at improv.
Payment Terms
We can accept both cash and card on arrival but booking ahead of time is strongly encouraged.
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