
Improv Drop-In: 30 March 2023
Improv Drop-In: 30 March at Malt Cross. This week, “All Aboard!”, with Duncan

Improv Drop-In: 30 March at Malt Cross. This week, “All Aboard!”, with Duncan

Improv Drop-In: 23 March at Malt Cross. This week, “Helping Our Stories Along”, with Colin

Improv Drop-In: 2 March at Malt Cross. This week, “Group Scenery”, with Dave

This week we’re back with our monthly “half drop-in, half show”, sticking you on a mini stage with everyone else, being loud and having fun doing improv stuff. The main difference from a weekly drop-in? It lasts longer, and you can drink throughout – just like a real show! This

Your evening of live improvised comedy carnage returns! It’s theatre karaoke where you can be the star. At Gorilla Burger you can get up on stage whether you’ve played before or not. Hugely supportive and tons of fun this is a delightful way for you to experience improvised comedy. We

Group scenes provide some of the most fun you can have in improv. You’re creating fabulous and incredible things with multiple people on stage at the same time, and new ideas can be found and explored in even more depth as we each throw our ideas into the hat. It

Your evening of live improvised comedy carnage returns! It’s theatre karaoke where you can be the star. At Gorilla Burger you can get up on stage whether you’ve played before or not. Hugely supportive and tons of fun this is a delightful way for you to experience improvised comedy. We

Improv scenes can have real depth if characters clearly have defined statuses, which enable us to play with the power dynamics that naturally follow. However, all too often we might find ourselves remaining in the position we happened to have taken at the beginning of the scene, missing out on

This week we’ll be warming up fast, talking little and getting right into the heart of improv – scenes! Fast scenes, slow scenes, long scenes, short scenes, funny, sad, hopeful, despairing and every graduation between we will cover them in this two-hour session. Come along to maximise your stage time

This week we’re back with our monthly “half drop-in, half show”, sticking you on a mini stage with everyone else, being loud and having fun doing improv stuff. The main difference from a weekly drop-in? It lasts longer, and you can drink throughout – just like a real show! This

Words only make up 7% of the way we communicate with our partner. In this session we’ll explore how we can build worlds and characters using just our bodies and trusting in our partner to recognise the way we feel. There’ll be lots of slow, organic and emotional improv this week…

Why are improvisers told to not ask questions? What’s wrong with questions? What do I do if I do ask a question? Will I get in trouble? Will my scene partner support me? What am I supposed to do instead? What do I do if I’m asked a question? Do
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During the coronavirus outbreak, MissImp has continued to offer entirely free online activities for our community, including commissioning an ongoing series of paid virtual drop-ins from improvisers around the world, fortnightly online Gorilla Burger shows and more. If you’d like to help us keep these activities going and keep our lights on we’d be immensely grateful. Together, we can get through this.
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