Blog

Patti Stiles

Today's guest blogger is long time Impro Melbourne performer, teacher and former Artistic Director Patti Stiles. She sits down with IM alum Jim Fishwick to discuss her new book 'Improvise Freely'.

read more

Nicole Smith

Today's guest blogger is Impro Melbourne student Nicole Smith, who takes us through her impro journey from Zoom to the room and back again...

read more

Panfred Reed

The Best Seat in the House: Today's guest blogger is Impro Melbourne's resident accompanist Panfred Reed, who gives us a sneak peek of his view of the show from behind the piano.

read more

Rookie Tryouts 2021 Announced

Impro Melbourne is looking for individuals who have a passion for improvisation to join our Rookie Company.

read more

Impro and the Fountain of Youth

I hope we will always have a range of ages and backgrounds playing on impro stages – that way we truly reflect our society and all its possibilities.

read more

Impro is home

Impro feels like home for the little girl in me. She breaks free from the rules and boundaries and gets to use her imagination to play, have fun and be spontaneous in a supportive environment. As adults, we forget how important it is to create space for these things. Spontaneity and play is actually a core emotional need that leads to rigidity and unrelenting standards when we don’t get to experience them as a child and don’t give it to ourselves as an adult.

read more

Love is in the Impro!

In today's blog, we're doing something a little bit different for Valentine's Day! We all know that impro brings people together. It's a great way to make a new best friend or simply widen your social circle. But did you know that a number of IM performers and students have met their long term partners through impro? Today's guest bloggers are two long-time IM performers who turned "Yes And" into "I Do"...

read more

How impro makes me a better personal trainer

"The Arts and Fitness - not a common pairing. When I started coaching, I watched other coaches to learn. Coaches with no background in the arts or performance explain and demo their classes and how members just kind of went through the motions rather than being actually present in the room and watching and listening to them, excited to jump in. I knew there had to be a better way."

read more

How Impro made me a better manager

I used to think that being a leader was about becoming enough of an expert that you could be right most of the time, and then telling other people what to do. They’d do it because your ideas were “better” than theirs, right? Wrong. First of all, I don’t know how I’d ever deal with the pressure if I felt like the success of 25 people’s work depended on me giving each of them instructions that they would follow to the letter. Secondly, who wants to work for that kind of boss?

read more

How Impro Made Me a Better Employee

Taking impro classes has allowed me to learn and reaffirm the skills that I can transfer into my workplace, all while having a lot of laughs and fun along the way!

read more