Report captures record growth for all of WIT's programs in FY2016. Read More
You’ve seen Caroline Pettit. Whenever someone is committedly lurching across the stage as the awkward teenage version of Cerberus the hell beast, it’s very likely Caroline. These days you can catch her with Commonwealth, but she’s also been… Read More
Tony Lazzeroni is a filmmaker who’s been working in DC for eight years. In this interview, he talks about why he prefers directing improvisers over other actors, and what drew him to finally trying improv for himself. Read More
Auditions are notoriously nerve-racking experiences—everyone wants to shine and, in the moment, the stakes seem huge. Read More
Auditions are notoriously nerve-racking experiences—everyone wants to shine and, in the moment, the stakes seem huge. We talked to members of our ensembles and Harold teams about their audition experiences. Read More
WIT board member and training program graduate Arianna Koudounas has been called the “Leslie Knope” of her hometown in New York’s Hudson Valley. Find out how this dynamo uses improv in her work managing a research program for a nonprofit. “I am constantly improvising,” she says, “as… Read More
Darnell Eaton teaches WIT classes at Anacostia Arts Center, which, conveniently, is located directly across the street from his house. In this interview he talks about what it means to him to bring the art of improv to his neighborhood, what inspired him… Read More
Jason Walther is a stand-up comedian and improviser. In this interview, he talks about the differences between the two and how each informs the other. Jason, who has a stutter, also tells us about an improv workshop he led at the National Stuttering Association’s annual conference. You perform… Read More
Nancy Norman is a pediatric oncology nurse who uses her sense of humor on the job to cheer up sick children. She is also natural on stage. Just one year ago, with no previous experience in acting or comedy, she took her first improv class, and she’s already… Read More
A native Brit, Rick Adams is a voice over artist, producer and writer, as well as a current WIT student. In this interview, he talks about how his work has involved everything interviewing Jack Black to doing a voice for a cartoon about… Read More