When Sarah Houghton started the WIT curriculum in 2015, she had already been doing improv on stages around the world. A cast member of Fran and Citizens’ Watch, Sarah talked to WIT about Harold Night, the challenges involved with performing dramatic improv, and her favorite improv moments in DC,… Read More
15 new Harold team players added to the program. Read More
Throw your hat in the ring to compete in our tenth annual Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament! Read More
The deadline to sign up is 11:59 PM on Friday, Jan. 20. Read More
Macey Schiff has been on the WIT scene since 2012 as a performer and teacher. An original member of Madeline, Macey was also part of the cast of the 2014 production of Improv Actually—an improvised romantic comedy inspired by the movie Love Actually. Improv Actually is set to return for… Read More
WIT is holding auditions for three company ensembles: King Bee, Nox!, and Love Onion. Auditions will be Sunday, Jan. 15, between 11am and 5pm at Source. WIT’s company ensembles regularly present the highest caliber and most innovative improvisation in DC and form the foundation of WIT’s robust performance schedule (over… Read More
Teams of three or four improvisers will perform a 20-minute show in the style of podcast. Read More
The first three performances of WIT’s thriller Citizens’ Watch received rave reviews from audience goers, due in no small part to the show’s elevated production values. Ray Simeon, a graduate of the WIT curriculum and a frequent booth operator, designed the lighting and sound for the show—adding a layer of drama… Read More
In WIT’s new improvised drama Citizens’ Watch, everyone is a murder suspect. Inspired by the British TV series Broadchurch, the show follows a murder that takes place in a closely-knit small town. Even the innocent townspeople have dark secrets of their own. Citizens’ Watch Director Michael Hendrix took some time… Read More
iMusical 10th Anniversary Celebration to take place on Sunday, Nov. 20. Read More