Performing Improv Level 3: Making a Scene
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Performing Improv Level 3: Making a Scene

When

Monday, 13 April 2026, 18:30 – 21:00

The Bristol Improv Theatre

50 St Paul's Road, Bristol, BS8 1LP

Time

18:3021:00

Price

Not listed — worth a quick ask

About this event

13th April – 25th May | Mondays | 18:30 – 21:00 People often start their journeys into improvisation by rediscovering the joys of play – there’s a pure and deeply human delight that we can get from messing around together and being silly! But how do you go from playing with each other for your own delight to entertaining an audience with fully-fledged improvised comedy and drama? This seven-week course aims to equip you with the tools you need to take your improvisation to the stage by creating spontaneous and compelling scenes. You’ll explore how to make bold choices that drive a scene forward or give it a strong start, how to build a shared world for your scene using basic mime and space-work, and the essential ingredients that make a scene come together (or fall apart without them). Who is this course for? Students who have completed Discovering Improv & Intro to Performing Improv and want to take the next step Performers who have some improv experience and want to develop their improvised scene work skills Anyone who has learned improv elsewhere and wants to start learning with the BIT school Class Details This course consists of 7 sessions that last for 2.5 hours each, and will be taught by two of our experienced facilitators. Places are capped at 12.

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