We open in the village of Queensberg: an unassuming hamlet, so quiet you could hear a pen drop… usually. Read More
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There is no reason for WIT ensemble Season Six to exist per se, but as long as they do they'll do improv. Read More
Stephen Carter has been an avid fan of improv since he was a little kid. Now, he puts his knowledge of the craft to use as a performer and teacher at WIT — and in his work in political communications. In both cases, he says, the question that motivates him… Read More
As America grapples with working remotely to maintain social distance, everyone is improvising. Washington Improv Theater’s WIT@Work program can help you adapt and innovate—because working without a script is what we do best! Read More