Mandy Murphy discusses her decade-long journey through WIT's Core Curriculum. Read More
The creators of The Cookout give us the details on the upcoming celebration of Black improv in the DC area. Read More
"From uproarious, ensemble-driven skits to innovative formats like the fully improvised musical iMusical, every show is crafted in the moment, making no two performances alike... But WIT isn’t just about the stage—their acclaimed classes have made improv approachable for thousands, earning accolades like 'Best of DC' from Washington City Paper readers." 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
How a young man with autism discovered the joy of collaboration and new ways to express his creative voice Read More
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
Schedule: 7:30 PM Missing Women What does a world without women look like? Cast: Annie Barry, Cassie Barnum, Sabahat Chaudhary, Christina Floriza, Molly Graham, Rosie Grant, Yaelle Grant, Jenna Hall, Nina Hsu, Erica Johnson, Ellie Klein, Jess Lee, Sarah Leibach, Eva Lewis, Olivia Martinez, Jessica Norman, Katie Ozog, Kelsey Peters,… 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