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*** Early bird pricing ends April 10 get in early for the best price! ***

Big Fork's Improv 201 class is only open to participants who have completed our Improv 101 - Improv Fundamentals course or an equivalent course.  We have a new Improv 101 starting soon here.

Big Fork Theatre's Improv 201 explores working as a group to create completely improvised pieces and how to create developed characters in the moment.

Specific skills and topics covered:

  • Creating scenes as a group
  • Bringing characters to life with strong points of view
  • Developing strong relationships between characters on the spot
  • How to start an improvised long-form show and perform for 30 minutes

This course meets for 8 sessions on Sunday afternoons starting April 23, 1:30PM that are each 3 hours long, leading to a final graduation performance by the entire class.

*To participate in our Improv 201 course you must have completed our Improv 101 course or completed an equivalent intro to improv class - if you are unsure if this is you please contact us at bigforktheatre@gmail.com

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Why take an improv class?

Improv is for everyone. It doesn't matter how experienced or inexperienced you are as a performer Big Fork Theatre's classes are designed to benefit everyone. Our classes focus on developing your listening skills, stage confidence and team work.

Big Fork Theatre's improvisational classes are beneficial for actors and comedians looking to add a new skill set to their performing repertoire. Improv is becoming increasingly desired when casting and can help performers adjust to any situation whether it be during an audition or in the rehearsal room.

Improvisation is an excellent way to improve your communication skills and confidence when speaking in public.  

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Spring Hill studio 10 Love Street Spring Hill Brisbane 4000 Australia

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Cameron Watson
Big Fork Theatre
0423537563

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