"The instructors have the three qualities that a good teacher should have:
extensive knowledge of their subject; the ability to bequeath this knowledge to
their students; and an authentic love of the subject!"

Bill Harrington, Participant
We run weekly adult improvisation workshops Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
We also offer bespoke in-house training for your company or organisation
People say they come to our workshops for a variety of reasons - because life's getting a bit serious and they
want to have a laugh,they want to raise their confidence and become a better communicator, look at things
differently and unlock new doors to creativity, meet like-minded people, or challenge themselves to something
they've always wanted to do but have been too afraid to try.

Fear of failure can do that. But unless we fail how can we learn?
Why come to our workshops?
Our workshops are so much fun that people relax and actually enjoy getting it wrong.
They open up, find their funny bone and begin to think more creatively.

We play a lot of games, yes games - great exercises that test your mind, your gut reactions, observation and
listening skills, awareness of others and their awareness of you. The sessions improve your spontaneity, release
the imagination and conquer inhibition.
Who comes to our workshops?

We work with diverse groups of people. People who want in-house training for their company or organisation,
and young people and adults who join our open workshops. People who want to reap the broad benefits - be
they work, performance, educational or socially related: writers, teachers, actors, engineers, facilitators,
software designers, researchers, film makers, social workers, students and therapists - improv is particularly
popular with psychologists, because of the human behaviour aspects, thought process and cathartic nature of
the workshops.