Improv Easton is excited to open its next Intro to Improv class for the community. The program runs on Tuesday evenings March 18, 2025, to April 22, 2025, from 7:30 – 9pm in Easton. This is a unique opportunity to learn the art of improv here on the Mid Shore. Participants will take away valuable skills that can be applied to all aspects of life.
The six-week workshop is designed for beginners. No prior experience in improv or acting is required – just bring your sense of humor and a willingness to learn. Class members will learn the basics of improv comedy, develop skills for spontaneity and quick thinking, and connect with other creative individuals in a supportive and fun environment
Improv Easton’s experienced instructors will guide participants through games and exercises. Learn how to think on your feet, build comedic scenes, and support your fellow improvisers.
Improvisational comedy isn’t just for performers! Improv skills have been shown to have wide-ranging benefits beyond the stage, helping members in personal, work and volunteer settings.
This workshop is open to adults of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you’re a college student, a professional, or a retiree, an enriching experience awaits you.
Space is limited. To secure a spot and take the first step towards a more spontaneous you, visit https://tinyurl.com/Improv-101March2025.
About Improv Easton
Improv Easton’s mission is to provide opportunities for creative connection in our community through the art of improv comedy. Since 2019, the troupe has been meeting weekly to play improv games, develop scenes, and hone their craft. They have appeared in numerous venues throughout Talbot County, including the Avalon, the Stoltz Pavilion, the Academy Art Museum and Oxford Community Center, and beyond. Improv Easton is a fund of the Mid Shore Community Foundation.
For more information about Improv Easton or upcoming events, follow them on Facebook and Instagram, or email improveaston@gmail.com.
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