The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded WIT a grant in the amount of $10,000 to support our ongoing work with DC's Project Create. Read More
Annual report details the impact of WIT's work in the year July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022. Read More
The new grant award will not only fund WIT’s youth programming at the Project Create Arts Center, it will also pay for teaching artists to run classes for adult learners at the venue. Read More
Mandy Murphy discusses her decade-long journey through WIT's Core Curriculum. Read More
Annual report details the impact of WIT's work in the year July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021. Read More
Our online classes are growing by leaps and bounds! Read More
Register now for a free improv workshop on Aug. 18. Read More
Grant funds will support classes at Anacostia Arts Center. Read More
Lisa Kays isn’t just a longtime WIT teacher and performer on the indie team Neighbors, she’s also a licensed social worker who is passionate about improv’s mental health benefits. Lisa is in the middle of her first Improv for Mental Health Professionals class, which helps practitioners apply the lessons of… Read More
Nick describes his transition from WIT@Work to WIT's full curriculum, and enlightens us of all the ways improv has made all things better. Read More