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Read more3 Things I've Learnt from the SIF'18
Over the four nights at the Festival, I had the chance to watch Improv troupes from around the world. Many lessons were learnt from this experience, but there were three things in particular that I especially took to heart…
Read moreYour Improv Journey
Doing improv things in Singapore? Here are some options.
Read moreImprov 301: Advanced Storytelling
Welcome to long-form improvisation. Be a director, producer and actor all at once as you experiment with crafting full-length plays. Try formats like the Harold and learn to build even richer characters and storylines. Teamwork is at its most intricate here. Also finishes with a graduation showcase.
Read moreImprov 201: Exploring scenework
Enhance your improvisation skills as we dive into scene-building. Learn how to identify and heighten patterns and how to find inspiration from nothing. You'll be able to practice techniques for confident, funny scenes. At the end of this course, invite your friends and family to your graduation performance
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Improv 101: Learning to Play - new February classes!
Sign up here for our flagship class: Improv 101 is designed for anyone taking their first steps into the world of improvisation. Re-discover a sense of spontaneous play. Over five weeks, you’ll learn how to vastly boost your creativity, tell engaging stories and harness the power of presence.
Read moreIntroducing Singapore's first-ever Improv Festival 2016!
Hey! You’ve heard the big news: the first Singapore Improv Festival will be here from 3 to 5 June 2016.
Read moreThe Improv Company's first blog post - in 2015
This is a blog post that we migrated from our old website. Thought we'd re-upload it here for laughs. Look at us, trying to be regular writers in 2015. We chuckle in self-disappointment.
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