Classes

Improv Education Program

Ever wanted to learn how to improvise like our ensemble members do?

The Improv Centre has been educating people in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland for over 42 years. We want to give YOU the same improv training!

We have a 3 Level Program, which will give you a firm grasp of the improv basics, confidence at the intermediate level, and a mastery of advanced techniques. Our classes take place over two days, usually on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

We ask that students complete our 100 Level Improv classes in a linear order; so students who complete 101 will enroll in 102, etc. Students can then take any available 200 Level Improv classes when available. All improv courses of a previous level must be completed for a student to advance to the next level. Classes are not graded, but we will recommend repeats for those who require more practice. All students need to be 18 years or older.

100 Level Improv

Improv 101 offers actors and new performers a peek behind the improv curtain. We go over improv fundamentals, good improv habits, and show you how to build a scene from nothing but a simple suggestion. Come and dip your toes in, or jump off the deep end! Every answer is the right answer!

Cost: $195
8 hours
Next Class:

May 18/19, 11am-3pm  with Jeff Cooper and Madeleine Humeny

June 8/9, 11am-3pm  with Allen Morrison and Emily Schoen

June 22/23, 11am-3pm with John Voth and Raf Rogers

This course builds on the basics of story from Improv 101 and uses it to create short scenes with a focus on characters and settings. We want to explore what creates a strong narrative while learning tips and tricks of what makes scenes more successful and rewarding for both the improviser and the audience. Must have successfully completed Improv 101.
Cost: $195
8 hours
Next Class:

June 1/2, 11am-3pm with John Voth and Riley Hardwick

To continue education in simple short form games and scenes, incorporating the lessons and take-aways from Improv 101/102. We will build on the ability to “make a scene matter” as well as explore simple game handles that can add fun twists to regular scenes!
Must have successfully completed Improv 102.
Cost: $195
8 hours
Next Class:

Jun 15/16, 11am-3pm with Ed Witzke and Jeff Cooper

200 Level Improv

Here at TIC, we play a LOT of short form games – IN FACT, Theatresports™, a staple of our programming for the last 40+ years, consists of entirely short form games! This course is a chance to learn how to play some our most beloved and celebrated games while telling a great story! Come learn how to handle the handles of games!

Must have successfully completed Improv 103.

Cost: $195
8 hours
Next Class:

Consistency is cool. In this 8 hour course, we will learn how to consistently bring in strong offers and advance scenes in a helpful way! With a focus on short form, open scenes that raise the stakes, tug the heartstrings AND tickle the funny bone, this course is exactly what an improvisor needs to level up their skills!

Must have successfully completed Improv 103.

Cost: $195
8 hours
Next Class:

300 Level Improv

This class is for actors and improvisers to prove themselves as true storytellers. We explore character archetypes, story archetypes, storytelling beats, as well as study different genres, moods and tones. It’s not just a scene, it’s the whole movie!
Cost: $195
8 hours
Next Class:
In Improv 302, we continue to explore different genres from Improv 301, and how to tell full complete stories, using classic storytelling tropes.

It’s so fun, you may even sing….
Cost: $195
8 hours
Next Class:

Casual Education Program

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Community Jam!

Saturday, May 25th
3:30pm – 5:30pm
Location: 1502 Duranleau Street

Ages 18+

Have a craving for the stage? Come and improvise with professionally trained performers at our FREE community jam session where you can walk up, drop in, and learn from the pros. If you’ve been itching to get involved in the improv community, this is for you!

No sign up needed!

drop-in workshop

Improv for Beginners

Saturdays
3:30pm – 5:30pm
Location: 1502 Duranleau Street

Ages 18+ 

Are you interested in the art of improvisation? Come learn with us! You’ll be taught the basics of improv in this two-hour workshop that’s geared toward beginners. Come enjoy a fun, friendly and supportive environment to learn the magic of “Yes, And!”

Registration opens one week before, on Saturdays at 6pm.
20 spots available.

We also offer a limited amount of free spots for folks who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+, or any other marginalized group. Please email boxoffice@theimprovcentre.ca to inquire.

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BIPOC Intro to Improv

Saturday, June 1st
3:30pm – 5:30pm
Location: 1502 Duranleau Street

Ages 18+

This free workshop for BIPOC identifying folks requires no experience to join.

Looking to explore the world of improvisation? Join us for an engaging workshop for BIPOC participants, regardless of prior experience! Dive into the fundamentals of improv during this two-hour session designed specifically for beginners. Experience the joy of “Yes, And!” in a welcoming and supportive atmosphere.

This workshop is for people who identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Colour. The class will be led by BIPOC ensemble member, Emily Schoen, with assist from Raf Rogers.

20 spots available.

School Bookings

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House Teams Program

About House Teams:

The Improv Centre House Teams Program is a 6-month mentorship program consisting of both training and performance. The goal of the program is to build upon the improvisational skills of developing players in the community, and to create an accessible, professional, concentrated training program that focuses on the story-based short and mid-form style of our company. 

House Teams are created by the Artistic Team and consist of 6-8 performers who work together for the duration of their 6-month program. This enables the team to have consistency in their lesson plans, note sessions, and format-work. During this time the team is also welcomed to perform together, or with other improvisers, at other venues.

House Teams are assigned a Mainstage Coach who is responsible for the training and performance formatting of their House Team.

House Team members are expected to fully commit and attend all weekly rehearsals/performances. In order to participate in performances, House Team members must attend their team’s rehearsals. They can expect to spend 2 hours a week in either rehearsal or performance. The Coach will lead each rehearsal, as well as attend the performances, providing notes afterwards.

We are proud to be a company of working actors – if you book a role and it requires you to be unavailable for an extended period, let us know! We encourage outside work. If a Team member is unavailable for rehearsals on a regular basis for unexplained reasons, their position may be forfeited without refund.

*Please note: Although TIC hopes that the House Team Program will give many performers the skills and experience needed to become a Mainstage performer, being a member of House Teams DOES NOT guarantee the eventual graduation to Mainstage.

 

Applications for House Teams are closed.

About House Teams:

The Improv Centre House Teams Program is a 6-month mentorship program consisting of both training and performance. The goal of the program is to build upon the improvisational skills of developing players in the community, and to create an accessible, professional, concentrated training program that focuses on the story-based short and mid-form style of our company. 

House Teams are created by the Artistic Team and consist of 6-8 performers who work together for the duration of their 6-month program. This enables the team to have consistency in their lesson plans, note sessions, and format-work. During this time the team is also welcomed to perform together, or with other improvisers, at other venues.

House Teams are assigned a Mainstage Coach who is responsible for the training and performance formatting of their House Team. A fee of $65/month per performer is required in order to pay their Coach. The fee will be collected monthly. If this hinders your ability to participate, please include this in your application and we will determine how to make the program accessible.

House Team members are expected to fully commit and attend all weekly rehearsals/performances. In order to participate in performances, House Team members must attend their team’s rehearsals. They can expect to spend 2 hours a week in either rehearsal or performance. The Coach will lead each rehearsal, as well as attend the performances, providing notes afterwards.

We are proud to be a company of working actors – if you book a role and it requires you to be unavailable for an extended period, let us know! We encourage outside work. If a Team member is unavailable for rehearsals on a regular basis for unexplained reasons, their position may be forfeited without refund.

*Please note: Although TIC hopes that the House Team Program will give many performers the skills and experience needed to become a Mainstage performer, being a member of House Teams DOES NOT guarantee the eventual graduation to Mainstage.

Applications for 2024 House Teams are open now! To apply, send a blurb about yourself and a copy of your headshot and resume and/or details of your improv experience to:

auditions@theimprovcentre.ca

The deadline to submit is December 28th, 2023. The audition date is January 7th, with a potential callback on January 8th.

The Improv Centre strives to be accessible and inclusive. For performers who have barriers to access to any part of our process as laid out, please reach out to us and we will happily find a way to see your audition.

Financial Aid

Financial Aid is Available!

If you’re interested in our courses, but cannot reasonably afford our fees due to reasons beyond your control, you can apply for financial aid.

We also offer special opportunities and discounts for folks who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+, or any other marginalized group. Our community needs performers like you – we want to support you on your journey in comedy!

All financial aid awards are first-come, first-served, limited, and granted on a case-by-case basis. Examples of financial aid include free admission into our Improv For Beginners program, or a percentage off Improv Education Program fees.

To apply for financial aid, please fill out the following form. Outline your specific situation and/or the marginalized groups you identify with, and tell us why you require financial aid.

Financial Aid is made possible in part due to funding from:

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The Improv Centre – Student Financial Aid Application Form

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