Improv is...
A special type of theatre that requires only an active imagination to get started! Children in their limitless creative potential are natural improvisers. Our improvisation workshops are a unique opportunity for your child to explore acting, comedy, fantasy, or the fun in just being themselves!
Fall 8-Week Workshop
September 30th-November 18th
September 30th-November 18th
FREE DEMO!
Thursday, September 23rd
4:00 – 4:45 pm (ages 6-8)
4:00 – 4:45 pm (ages 6-8)
4:45 – 5:30 pm (ages 9-11)
Call to reserve your space today!
Improv Funhouse, Boys & Girls Ages 9-11:
Anything goes in this fun improv workshop tailored to young performers. Through games, playful exercises, and scene building children will learn to act on their creative impulses, clearly express their ideas and intentions to an audience, and collaborate with their peers to spontaneously create characters, dialogue, situations, and environment to explore on stage. Each semester culminates in an improvised show for family and friends, inspired entirely by student input and audience participation.
Improv Playground, Boys & Girls Ages 6-8:
Imaginations are invited to run wild in this playful improv workshop tailored to young performers. Through games, storytelling, and play children will learn to act on their creative impulses, clearly express their ideas and intentions to an audience, and work constructively with others to spontaneously create a world to explore on stage. Each semester culminates in an improvised show for family and friends, inspired entirely by student input and audience participation.
Fall 2010 Schedule:
Thursdays:
4:00 – 4:45pm – Improv Playground, Boys & Girls Ages 6-8
4:45 – 5:30pm – Improv Funhouse, Boys & Girls Ages 9-11
Classes Taught by:
Sarah Reynolds
A life-long advocate for the performing arts, Sarah is passionate about the impact that early exposure to music, song, and dance has on a child’s development. Sarah is a graduate of The New England Conservatory of Music, with a Masters in Vocal Performance and Concentration in Music Education. She flourished as an early childhood music teacher for Isis Parenting and Tiny Tunes Studio, as artist-in-residence for Young Audiences of Massachusetts, and in her tenure with Boston Public. A former cast member of the ImprovBoston theatre in Cambridge, MA, Sarah co-created and performed in a fully improvised and interactive Family Show (Nickelodeon Parents’ Pick Award 2009) and continues to teach youth and adult improv classes. In addition to her career as an educator, Sarah is a professional singer and voice teacher.
A life-long advocate for the performing arts, Sarah is passionate about the impact that early exposure to music, song, and dance has on a child’s development. Sarah is a graduate of The New England Conservatory of Music, with a Masters in Vocal Performance and Concentration in Music Education. She flourished as an early childhood music teacher for Isis Parenting and Tiny Tunes Studio, as artist-in-residence for Young Audiences of Massachusetts, and in her tenure with Boston Public. A former cast member of the ImprovBoston theatre in Cambridge, MA, Sarah co-created and performed in a fully improvised and interactive Family Show (Nickelodeon Parents’ Pick Award 2009) and continues to teach youth and adult improv classes. In addition to her career as an educator, Sarah is a professional singer and voice teacher.
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