Commonwealth’s Kate Symes is an audience favorite on stage and a popular teacher at WIT—but you may not know that she’s also a master salesperson. Kate is teaching a workshop this weekend called The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Improvisers, inspired by the book The 7 Habits of… Read More
Jonathan Murphy, executive director of the Providence Improv Guild, will join Washington Improv Theater’s staff in February as the organization’s education director. Jonathan’s background as an arts administrator, teaching artist, information technology specialist, and as an improviser will help him foster the next phase of growth for WIT’s education programs. A former… Read More
WIT seeks new talent for our board of directors and for the board’s finance, fundraising, and space exploration committees. Seeking sharp team players keen on WIT and our mission, to help us thrive. Desirable backgrounds include (but are not limited to): law, education, local government, commercial real estate, architecture &… Read More
Washington Improv theater seeks an Education Manager to administer and foster the growth of our educational programs, providing an excellent experience for students, instructors, audiences, and artists. Read More
Washington Improv Theater is proud to offer its first-ever satellite class in Anacostia thanks to a partnership with the Anacostia Arts Center and support from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Read More
Washington Improv Theater's special project The October Issue, a contribution to the Women's Voices Theatre Festival, is conducting an open call audition for female players on Dec. 6. Read More
Washington Improv Theater proudly unveiled a new web site today. In addition to featuring a completely overhauled user experience and fresh content, the site features a brand new logo and visual identity for the 16-year-old organization. Read More
WIT ensemble team King Bee has developed a BINGE show worthy of spending an entire afternoon watching. Read More