As in the recent cycles, two Harold players will move to different teams. Read More
Karaoke Storytellers comes to the WIT stage July 27 and 28 during Washington Improv Theater Presents: Summer Escape. Read More
Washington Improv Theater is pleased to announce the Directors Series, a program designed to create new shows by giving directors (including first-time directors) the opportunity to pitch and produce an original show. With technical assistance from WIT, each selected director will conceptualize, cast, rehearse, shape, and present a… Read More
When Analía Gómez Vidal first dove into the world of improv two years ago, the Argentina native worried that her English would make the experience a difficult one. Now, as a workshop instructor and member of the WIT project In Lieu of Flowers, she is proving herself wrong. To help… Read More
The director shares what makes this show different from the rest. Read More
Dawson: "Love scenes are love-ier, drama is more dramatic." Read More
The directors talk about the show's origins, their cast, and some peripheral projects. Read More
After winning the Comeback Brawl, Double Date returned to the WIT stage hours later to clinch the 2018 Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament trophy. Made up of Nina Hsu, Joe Randazzo, Chris Ulrich and Jane White, Double Date incorporated their chemistry as improvisers into their date-inspired format. WIT sat down with… Read More
Adam Koussari-Amin talks more about his love of improv (and performing with Ugh) as well as how he thinks DJing and improvising relate. Read More
In January, veteran improvisers Eva Lewis and Greg Tindale debut their new show White Privilege, Black Power during WIT’s Rise Up! performance series. In the thought-provoking show, Lewis (who is African-American) and Tindale (who is white) ask each other candid questions about race and perform scenes based on the responses. Read More