Beginner
Fundamentals of Improv
Improv for Dutch Learners
Intermediate
Characters & Relationships
Object Work & Environment
Scenes & Storytelling
Advanced
Advanced Improv Clinic
Brave New Improv
The courses were great, and I looked forward to the session every week. It was lovely to have support from the instructors which made me feel safe to try things out.
Student
Scene Play & montage
Curious how the courses are formed and where you might fit in? Just read below ⬇️
Beginner: A playful introduction to the core principles of improv—yes-and, listening, togetherness, and the joy of creating in the moment. Perfect for anyone curious about what improv is and eager to explore it in a supportive space.
Fundamentals of Improv: Providing you with the fundamentals of improvisation, this course is for anyone who would like to have a great start to their improv journey, or to refresh and solidify their foundation!
This course includes a graduation show after 8 weeks of classes
Improv for Dutch Learners: This course gives you intensive Dutch conversation practice through dozens of fun improv games and exercises. These are very doable for all levels of players, so no prior improv experience needed.
This course is aimed at those with a language level of A2-B1 and higher 
Intermediate: For players who’ve completed at least two beginner courses and want to deepen their craft. We explore key techniques such as character and relationship work, object work, and scenic storytelling.
Object Work & Environment: This course digs into the Where and How of a scene through object and space work. You can finish the course being able to knit a scarf for your niece to create a treasure cave with obstacles.
This course includes a graduation show after 12 weeks of classes
Advanced: For experienced improvisers looking to refine specific skills or dive into format-driven work. These courses offer advanced exploration of styles like montage, freeform, or short-form mastery.
Advanced Improv Clinic: This course identifies the habits advanced improvisers develop to feel safe—and breaks them. We’ll isolate fundamentals you may have abandoned under pressure: purposeful object work, dialogue that shifts relationships, bodies that actually communicate, full use of stage space, and trust over effort.
This course includes a graduation show after 12 weeks of classes 🎭
Brave New Improv: In this course, we use the literary genre of utopian and dystopian fiction to answer scary but also funny questions through long-form, narrative improv. We cover the elements and tools to stage a fully made-up societal sci-fi, while analyzing works like Brave New World, 1984, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Hunger Games, Black Mirror, Gattaca, The Truman Show, The Last of Us, and many more.
This course includes a graduation show after 12 weeks of classes 🎭
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Course Guidelines
- Open attitude. Improv is about accepting ourselves and others. As such, we find it essential that our courses foster an environment of trust, honesty and acceptance.
- Authenticity. Improv is about creating unique scenarios that simultaneously allow us to bring parts of ourselves to sessions. We encourage you to be you regardless of culture, ethnicity, gender, religious beliefs or sexual orientation.
- Togetherness. For us, improv is more fun when you share the spotlight and yes, and each other. As such, we ask you to be open to others and share the stage.
- Commitment. We ask you to commit to the course both on and off the stage. Be on time, and let us know when you can’t make it when you are late, and if something is happening. We are always happy to work together to find a solution and help wherever possible.
- Language English. We value our international community, which includes people from all over the world. All our events, including courses, are held in English.
