"Improv also teaches many of the skills that make a great officiant." Read More
WIT's board of directors supports the organization through strategic guidance, fundraising, networking, and more. If you're interested in supporting WIT through board membership, there's no wrong time to start a conversation. Read More
If you’ve seen this year’s Improvapalooza program, this coloring book is the creation of Alex Kazanas. A WIT graduate and cast member of Die! Die! Die!, Alex Kazanas uses his improv skills in a live event called Super Art Fight—a competitive show featuring visual artists making wild collaborative creations. In… Read More
Welcome to Washington Improv Theater! Read More
The director shares what makes this show different from the rest. Read More
What’s your gnarliest injury story? Read More
The path to becoming a teacher at WIT traditionally begins with becoming a Teaching Assistant (TA) in our classrooms. The Teaching Assistant training program provides improvisers with the opportunity to learn how to lead a classroom. We're looking for teachers who are committed to teaching at WIT for an extended period of time and, as such, the training program is a time investment. Applicants should be committed to being a teaching assistant for three sessions and then teaching for WIT for at least two years. By applying for this position, you are committed to the students and to the WIT community. Read More
Veterans’ Day is on Monday, Nov. 11 and we’re marking the occasion by highlighting WIT’s work with the community of US military veterans in our area. Read More