Auditions are notoriously nerve-racking experiences—everyone wants to shine and, in the moment, the stakes seem huge. We talked to members of our ensembles and Harold teams about their audition experiences. Read More
There’s a pre-show ritual among improv performers—even students doing their first showcase—that I deeply love. We tap each of our teammates’ backs and say “I’ve got your back.” It’s a genuine gesture of solidarity and trust that never fails to inspire. I have to admit, the impact of COVID has… Read More
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
Catching up with WIT student and front of house manager about coming home to improv, karaoke and more. You did improv in high school, but then you took a break from it for a while. Why? And then, what inspired you to pick it back up again this past fall?… 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
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
You can now submit donated items, services, and experiences to WIT's annual silent auction! Read More
Karaoke Storytellers comes to the WIT stage July 27 and 28 during Washington Improv Theater Presents: Summer Escape. Read More