workshop description This three-hour intensive focuses one of the most over-looked and under-utilized aspects of improv comedy: object work. Improve your technique and become a better improviser! 2018 DATES COMING SOON! 2015 DATES May 12, 2015 (7-10pm) SOLD OUT! January 20, 2015 (2-5pm)SOLD OUT! April 26, 2014 (2-5p) SOLD OUT! 2014 DATES March 22, 2014 (1-4pm) SOLD OUT!
student feedback
"Meg is an exceptional improvisor and a true master at object work. Her smart, thoughtful exercises and feedback opened my eyes to just how huge a role an object (imaginary or otherwise) can make in bringing true meaning to a scene and making it successful. I highly recommend that any improvisor (or actor for that matter) take this important class. Thanks a million, Meg!" -Jane a.
"I really liked the slow, relaxed pace of the class. Everyone was supportive and it was a really enjoyable, as well as helpful 3 hours. We got the opportunity to take the time to use our imaginations and explore object work on a basic level. Thank you!" -Erin S.
"I enjoyed learning different perspectives of how objects give a greater importance on stage. It is hard to imagine an object while improvising but taking the time to concentrate on it helped my imagination create an invisible solid object. It was fun overall to practice without the pressure of being on stage. It was helpful to see other improvisors practice because I took some of their movements and mimic them/incorporated them to my movements." -Laura O.
"meg is great. she is straight forward in her teaching, funny and inspiring. i never felt intimidated to approach her if and when i had questions and concerns." -mark g.
"i loved my class. i expected to have fun and learn a lot, but i didn't expect to feel so comfortable in my own skin and meet so many people. improv has always scared me, but in this class i learned how to 'follow the fear.' the confidence i gained started with a great teacher. meg is beyond wonderful. she explains things so thoroughly, which put me at ease from the very beginning and fostered a relaxed environment where making connections and having fun were most important. i felt completely prepared for the student performance!" -sasha "meg is a brilliant and extraordinary instructor. i actually wish i could take her for later levels. i think she should get to teach levels 3, 4, 5...whatever she wants. her encouragement and influence has done wonders for me." -adam