Join WIT for a free Codenames game night on Saturday, June 12 at 8 PM, open to any and all members of the community. Read More
The 2024 winners of WIT's Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament (FIST) Kinfolk answer our questions about how they came together, why they named themselves Kinfolk, and what it's like to be the first all-Black team to take the championship title. Read More
When Analía Gómez Vidal first dove into the world of improv two years ago, the Argentina native worried that her English would make the experience a difficult one. Now, as a workshop instructor and member of the WIT project In Lieu of Flowers, she is proving herself wrong. To help… Read More
"It all comes down to just letting go. It’s something that was the foundation of what I learned at WIT and other improv classes in DC." Read More
What if federal lawmakers took a "Yes, And" approach toward resolving their growing conflict over spending that may lead to a government shutdown on October 1st? Read More
A native Brit, Rick Adams is a voice over artist, producer and writer, as well as a current WIT student. In this interview, he talks about how his work has involved everything interviewing Jack Black to doing a voice for a cartoon about… Read More
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Tools like Zoom and FaceTime, useful for maintaining closer relationships, [can’t] re-create the ease of social serendipity, or bring back the activities that bound us together. Amanda Mull, The Pandemic Has Erased Entire Categories of Friendship, The Atlantic Everyone knows this by now, but human beings… Read More