WIT supporters Sean Ellis and Melanie Harker, along with members of our board of directors, will be matching donations made in December up to $10,000! Read More
The more we connect with one another, the more we matter to one another. Read More
Check some folks off your gift-giving list while showing some love with your local improv theater. Read More
From Artistic/Executive Director Mark Chalfant Read More
Here’s a wonderful article by Chuck Mountz (Sr Manager, Product Engineering, Comcast), sharing his journey using improv while leading DevOps and agile software development. Chuck took WIT’s Improv for Business intensive and brought us in to work with his team at Comcast (thanks, Chuck!), and his story highlights the connection… Read More
It was something I always wanted to do since I was 12. Read More
You have a virtual room full of participants, and you want a quick activity that helps warm up the group and sets a tone of collaboration and fun. Here are three of my favorites… True of Me. One person states something that is true of them (e.g. “I have ridden… Read More
Stock up on WIT hats, totes, mugs, and face masks. Plus we have options for young WIT fans. Read More
There’s a pre-show ritual among improv performers—even students doing their first showcase—that I deeply love. We tap each of our teammates’ backs and say “I’ve got your back.” It’s a genuine gesture of solidarity and trust that never fails to inspire. I have to admit, the impact of COVID has… Read More
Confidence, creativity, and supportive collaboration: these skills help improv performers engage and make magic as they work without a script. WIT@Work uses these same skills competencies to help teams and organizations succeed in the workplace. Learn more about our workshops and why a client recently told us: “Without exaggeration,… Read More