Whose Story Is It?

with Brenna Dixon

What Comes Next?

Whose Story Is It?
In every great scene, there's someone the audience wants to follow, understand, and see grow. But how do we know whose story we're telling—and how do we support it?

This workshop dives into story ownership in improvised scenes. You'll explore how to spot the character the audience is most invested in, how to let go of your own ideas to serve the scene, and how to build compelling narratives by lifting up the central story, whether it's yours or your scene partner’s.

Let’s find out: whose story, is it?

Maximum 12 students 

Learn from the Best!

You can trust our 30+ years of experience teaching and performing in Melbourne and internationally. Our experienced teachers are professionals who work in the arts. Enjoy a safe creative environment with a company that values diversity and welcomes people of different ethnicities, religions, sexualities, genders, abilities, ages, and backgrounds.

We are happy to work with you to accommodate your accessibility needs. Please contact us to have a chat!

 

Prerequisites: Impro Melbourne's SpontaneityNarrative Technique,Scenework, Character courses.

Questions? Contact our workshop co-ordinator Katherine.

Age requirement: 18 and over. Please see our Impro in Schools programs for anyone under 18.

Workshop Details

Dates & Times

Sunday September 7, 2025
Sunday 1.00pm – 4.00pm
Single class

Price

$89.00 full
$69.00 concession

Prices in AUD, GST included

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Location

Impro Melbourne Main Theatre
21-23 Stanley St, West Melbourne

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Teacher

Brenna is a supportive and enthusiastic teacher, always sharing her passion for art form with students. She has been teaching drama and improvisation since 2012, in Australia and overseas. Brenna has taught adults and children of all ages, and for companies including Brave Studios, The Decent People, New Zealand Improv Festival, and Monash University, just to name a few. Brenna teaches workshops on improvised Shakespeare, musicals, scene work and stage craft, but particularly loves introducing newcomers to improvisation.

Read Brenna Dixon’s full biography