Confidence, creativity, and supportive collaboration: they make improv succeed on stage and they let you succeed in the workplace. The ideas and techniques that fuel successful improv empower people to work together in exciting and productive ways. 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

You’ve seen Caroline Pettit. Whenever someone is committedly lurching across the stage as the awkward teenage version of Cerberus the hell beast, it’s very likely Caroline. These days you can catch her with Commonwealth, but she’s also been… Read More