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Get ready for the stage with Voice and Physicality workshops in August

Get ready for the stage with Voice and Physicality workshops in August

July 7, 2021

Broaden your character game with workshops on Spanish, French, Cockney, and South African accents Read More

Improv connects you to communities: David Richman

Improv connects you to communities: David Richman

April 15, 2021

How a young man with autism discovered the joy of collaboration and new ways to express his creative voice Read More

Forget the stress and be present: Yael Rothman

Forget the stress and be present: Yael Rothman

March 21, 2021

A newcomer to DC finds her community and discovers that improv is more than just laughs Read More

Use laughter to practice good communication skills: Nichole Hill

Use laughter to practice good communication skills: Nichole Hill

March 5, 2021

A podcast producer discovers the joy of connecting with DC's improv community Read More

Everyone deserves fun: Clyde Thompson

Everyone deserves fun: Clyde Thompson

March 2, 2021

A Navy Veteran searching for a creative outlet discovers his calling to share improv with underrepresented communities Read More

Wherever life takes you, you always have a home with improv: Jonathan Murphy

Wherever life takes you, you always have a home with improv: Jonathan Murphy

February 9, 2021

An IT worker took a chance on improv and it became a life-changing experience. Now he works for the theater. Read More

Breaking down language barriers with improv: Analía Gómez Vidal

Breaking down language barriers with improv: Analía Gómez Vidal

January 22, 2021

How a Ph.D. student from Argentina found a new mode of creative expression and had a ton of fun along the way. Read More

Level up your workplace communication skills

Level up your workplace communication skills

December 9, 2020

The more we connect with one another, the more we matter to one another. Read More

Q&A with Lura Barber and Zach Mason: The Directors of In Lieu of Flowers

Q&A with Lura Barber and Zach Mason: The Directors of In Lieu of Flowers

April 25, 2018

The directors talk about the show's origins, their cast, and some peripheral projects. Read More

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