Bold choices
Improvisers tend to be nice and polite people and sometimes we forget that on the stage we and our scene partners are playing characters not themselves. So, we make choices that we think would be nice and safe for our fellow actors in real life. But the audience wants to see stories that are larger than their everyday life.
They want to see someone confessing their love
or leaving their job and travelling the world or facing a conflict with an old friend because they might never get to do those things themselves. So, let’s have a look at how we can make those stories happen. And who knows, maybe we’ll get to inspire our audience through them as well.
Prerequisites are Impro Melbourne core courses Spontaneity, Narrative, character and scene work or equivalent experience determine by the artistic director
Please contact publicworkshops@impromelbourne.com.au with any questions