FIST 2023 has drawn to a close and the last team standing was Moonstruck 2, made up of Jordana Mishory, Liz Sanders, Macey Schiff, and Simone Webster. WIT caught up with the team to discuss the milestone of an all-female winning FIST championship team, competing in the finals with one… Read More
WIT board member and training program graduate Arianna Koudounas has been called the “Leslie Knope” of her hometown in New York’s Hudson Valley. Find out how this dynamo uses improv in her work managing a research program for a nonprofit. “I am constantly improvising,” she says, “as… Read More
The first three performances of WIT’s thriller Citizens’ Watch received rave reviews from audience goers, due in no small part to the show’s elevated production values. Ray Simeon, a graduate of the WIT curriculum and a frequent booth operator, designed the lighting and sound for the show—adding a layer of drama… Read More
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis. Please submit your materials by April 6. Read More
Washington Improv Theater is thrilled to announce the addition of four new members to its board of directors. Each brings an impressive skill set to contribute to the advancement of the WIT mission. The new board members are: Peg Jobst Peg Jobst retired in May 2022, after more than 30… Read More
Throw your hat in the ring to compete in our tenth annual Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament! Read More
Dive deeper: The star of WIT’s summer line-up is a show that explores friendship and meaning through the realm of fantasy table top gaming. Read More
WIT Wants You to take part in the most virtual, most inclusive, and most improvisational presidential campaign process in history: Washington Improv Theater presents POTUS Among Us 2020 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