This weekly class series will combine improv, personal storytelling, and drama games that will help you flex your creative muscles, build confidence and public speaking skills, and tap into your silly side. If you’re looking for a weekly creative ritual that will help you fight the Seattle Freeze, this class is for you!
8 weeks from April 15-June 10 (NO CLASS on May 6)
This weekly class series will combine improv, personal storytelling, and drama games that will help you flex your creative muscles, build confidence and public speaking skills, and tap into your silly side. If you’re looking for a weekly creative ritual that will help you fight the Seattle Freeze, this class is for you!
Classes build skills sequentially from week to week: you’ll learn how to create memorable characters, how to put the concept of “yes, and” into practice onstage and in your daily life, and how to collaborate in the moment to create joyful scenes out of thin air. We'll cover topics such as devising, scene work, character building, improvisation, stage presence, and physical theatre.
WHEN: Wednesday evenings from 7pm-9pm
CLASS DATES:
April 15 (first class)
April 22
April 29
NO CLASS on May 6
May 13
May 20
May 27
June 3
June 10 (final class)
WHERE: The Auditorium (Room 209) at University Heights Center (5031 University Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105)
This class will run if a minimum of 7 students enroll 7 days before the first class meeting. Enrollment is limited to 14 students.
Good to know:
Open to anyone 18+
Free onsite parking & paid street available
Venue is wheelchair accessible; elevator is located at the southeast entrance (facing Brooklyn Ave NE)
Refunds available up to 7 days before the first class. Refund requests received after that point are not eligible for a refund.
What to bring/wear: We recommend wearing comfortable clothes you can move in and bringing a water bottle as you'll be chatting with lots of new pals.
Tiered tuition pricing is available — click “Sign Up” to learn more.
Please note that we may take photos or videos during the class that may be used in future marketing materials. If you want to participate but don't want your photo taken, just let your instructor know.