2026 Classes Coming Soon!
New classes for Improv and Sketch Comedy will start January 5th 2026.
Class registration will open mid-November!
Stay posted!
New classes for Improv and Sketch Comedy will start January 5th 2026.
Class registration will open mid-November!
Stay posted!
MONDAYS.
Learn the basics of long-form improv.
SATURDAYS
Learn the basics of long-form improv.
WEDNESDAYS
Acting. For improvisers.
TUESDAYS
Acting. For improvisers.
THURSDAYS
Learn the core concepts of longform comedic improv. Students will cover scene-work mechanics and heightening the game of the scene.
WEDNESDAYS
Learn the basics of long-form improv.
WEDNESDAYS
Continued exploration of writing sketch comedy. Learn additional common sketch structures, and workshop sketches weekly.
TUESDAYS
Learn the basics of sketch comedy.
TUESDAYS
Learn the basics of long-form improv.
MONDAYS
Building on the skills of 301’s game-driven longform, this class introduces students to openings and group games as key components of the Harold structure, a cornerstone improv form.
MONDAYS
Create characters and worlds that combine to form a unified 25-minute longform improv piece.
MONDAYS
Learn the core concepts of longform comedic improv. Students will cover scene-work mechanics and heightening the game of the scene.
Receive a crash course in "The Bat" form - improv in the dark - just in time for Halloween.
Being the voice of reason in an improv scene doesn't mean you don't get to be funny.
This free teen improv workshop for 12- to 17-year-olds will give participants the tools they need to be more comfortable in their skin through shared group improv scenes and games!
This is the scene that never ends—sort of. Right here. Right now.
SATURDAYS
Learn the basics of long-form improv.
WEDNESDAYS
Learn the core concepts of longform comedic improv. Students will cover scene-work mechanics and heightening the game of the scene.
WEDNESDAYS
Learn how to write specifically for the stage—taking advantage of and working within the constraints of an in-person, live show.
WEDNESDAYS
Step into the world of clown through the lens of physical theatre. Wednesdays.
TUESDAYS
Learn the core concepts of longform comedic improv. Students will cover scene-work mechanics and heightening the game of the scene.
TUESDAYS
Learn the basics of sketch comedy.
MONDAYS
Learn the basics of long-form improv.
MONDAYS
Create characters and worlds that combine to form a unified 25-minute longform improv piece.
The host is crucial to a show’s success. Learn important skills for connecting with an audience and setting up performers for success.
Scenes are alive, yet we often end up in stagnant scenes discussing a funny idea. Learn helpful strategies for moving a scene forward.
THURSDAYS
Continued exploration of writing sketch comedy. Learn additional common sketch structures, and workshop sketches weekly.
WEDNESDAYS
Learn the core concepts of longform comedic improv. Students will cover scene-work mechanics and heightening the game of the scene.
WEDNESDAYS
Learn the basics of long-form improv.
TUESDAYS
Building on the skills of 301’s game-driven longform, this class introduces students to openings and group games as key components of the Harold structure, a cornerstone improv form.
TUESDAYS
Learn the basics of long-form improv.
MONDAYS
Create characters and worlds that combine to form a unified 25-minute longform improv piece.