The Unaccompanied Journey

To some, the mere idea of solo improv work feels like an insurmountable improv peak - too steep, too risky, too intimidating to tackle. Solo shows can be challenging, but also a worthwhile and rewarding element of the craft of improvisation; here there be dragons, but those dragons can open up new worlds, possibilities, and options that cannot be achieved with group, trio, or duo work. Using five years of experience and work in solo improvisation, we will work on each person's unique voice, style, and preferences, drafting the skeleton of future solo work for each participant. More presently, participants will gain useful insight in performing their own shows and entertaining audiences, all by their lonesome.

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2 hours
8 students
Advanced
Instructor:
Chris George

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