Level 4: Approaches to Scenework

7-Week Course
Scenes are the building blocks of improvised theatre, but there are as many different ways to play a scene as there are improvisers. From emotionally-focused play, to creating a narrative flow of cause and effect, deftly weaving themes and concepts together, or just finding something funny to do again (but bigger), how you approach a scene helps to define how it plays out.

This 7-week course delves into improvisation techniques and theory from a range of perspectives to help you stretch your scenic muscles and develop your own approach to scenework.

A great course for those looking to develop their scenework skills and explore their personal voice as an improviser.
This course is part of our Level 4 Performing Improv programme. Completion of Level 3 courses (or equivalent beginner-to-intermediate training) is recommended, but not required.

Class Details:


This course consists of 7 sessions lasting 2.5 hours each and will be taught by one or two of our experienced facilitators. Places are capped at 12. Like all our Performing Improv courses, the 7th week includes a showcase performance to a supportive audience of friends, family, and fellow students.
If you have any accommodations or access needs, questions, feedback or concerns about these classes, please don’t hesitate to get in touch at theatreschool@improvtheatre.co.uk.

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