Destination Improv: ARIZONA! (a traveling drop-in workshop & jam)
Details
Improv is simply playful communication in a fun and recreational environment! Explore the joy of collaboration, the impact of meaningful scenework, and the power of performing longform.
- New to longform improv and seeking a welcoming environment to learn more?
- Experienced with the fundamentals and interested in furthering your comedic voice?
- Looking to work in-person with Los Angeles-based duo, Power Sauce?
No matter where you are on your improv journey, Destination Improv: Arizona offers a robust drop-in event for anyone in the Phoenix area. This free two-hour workshop and jam provides valuable development, insight, and reps for players of all experience levels. We'll play together as an ensemble to build our collaboration skills and our scenework fundamentals in a safe and supportive space.
An optional donation of $5-$10 is suggested and helps offset the cost of travel. Cash, Cash App, PayPal, Venmo, and Zelle are accepted. Donations in any amount are much appreciated!
SPECIAL THANKS
This event is made possible through the generous partnerships of Monster Improv and The Bridge Improv Theater. Community Improv is grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with these local improv institutions. Please support them by checking out their classes and shows!
MEET THE INSTRUCTORS
As a duo both on- and off-stage, Power Sauce (Stephen Gillikin & Wendy Natividad) regales audiences with novel yet timeless tales by serving up some good ol’ fashioned long form improv. They have performed and produced shows all around Los Angeles and have been in festivals in New York and The Philippines.
Stephen is an actor, improviser, teaching artist, and the creator of Community Improv, which offers affordable and accessible improv workshops. He also serves as a faculty member at The Fountain Theatre and P.S. ARTS. Stephen believes the experience of improv is about finding connection, and that the skills and knowledge of improv are just as useful for our communication both onstage and offstage.
Wendy has been a member of numerous online- and LA-based improv teams; has produced live improv and variety shows across LA; and has taught improv workshops for students of various experience levels and cultural backgrounds. Previously, she served as Artistic Director at The Pack Theater where she oversaw the implementation of theater's artistic vision to reflect the independent and diverse voices of comedy in Los Angeles.
