Have you ever been so absorbed by a character or relationship in a scene that you'd wished you could turn it into an entire play? Come dip your toes into narrative improv where we'll learn about world-building, dramatic conflict, and storytelling.
In this three hour workshop, you'll get exposed to the fundamentals of narrative improv, and the secrets behind crafting compelling stories on the spot.
While we won't have the time in this class to practice a fully improvised play, we'll use exercises to speed up that process and explore what that would feel like, both as players and as an audience.
Class Details
Saturday, May 18th, 2024 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm (3 hours)
Jefferson Hall, 1525 Santa Barbara Street
$30
this course requires registration (Click Here for Registration)
Long form experience not required!
About the Teacher
Benji Stein has been studying improv since 2016, where he quickly fell in love with story-driven formats. He's practiced and performed in San Francisco with both Un-Scripted and BATS.