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Sarah Cottrill

Sarah Cottrill

WIT Level One Class Keeps Up the Fun in Quarantine

WIT Level One Class Keeps Up the Fun in Quarantine

"That’s what I like best about online improv—there are obstacles that actually force you to be more creative." Read More

WIT Profile: Love Onion’s Stephen Carter on growing up weird, taking off masks, and being a politico

WIT Profile: Love Onion’s Stephen Carter on growing up weird, taking off masks, and being a politico

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

WIT Awarded Grant from DC Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs

WIT Awarded Grant from DC Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs

Grant award will support performances and free workshops aimed at the LGBTQ community. Read More

Christina Malliris

Christina Malliris

Kirra Jarratt

Kirra Jarratt

Alan Prunier

Alan Prunier

Parting words: Travis Ploeger on why “musical improv is a thrill that can’t be replicated”

Parting words: Travis Ploeger on why “musical improv is a thrill that can’t be replicated”

Travis Ploeger's final two performances with the hugely popular improvised musical group he created almost 20 years ago are taking place this weekend and next. He reflects back on his time with iMusical and what's next for him. Read More

WIT Student Raghav Agarwal: Improv without Borders

WIT Student Raghav Agarwal: Improv without Borders

It was something I always wanted to do since I was 12. Read More

Liz Sanders

Liz Sanders

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