Level 2 Improv - Shortform Games
Well, our first Shortform Games was so much fun, that we decided another course with a whole set of different games was the way to go.
Essentially, Shortform is the best introduction to Improv, and each exercise has a specific format that the players have to stick too. Maybe you remember the TV show ‘Who’s line is it anyway’?
There will be a lot of working in pairs and groups, and we will all ‘get things wrong’, and celebrate the consequences… comedy gold.
As with all Questors Improv classes, there will be an end of course show for friends and family, in which it is entirely optional to perform in.
Students should have either attended a Level 1 Introduction to Improv course, or at least know the basic ‘rules’ of Improv such as ‘Yes, and…’.
All Level 2 courses are standalone, limited to 20 students, and if you miss any classes, this is not a problem.
Who teaches this course?
Ant Griffith has completed Questor's Foundation and Advanced Performance courses as well as graduating in Foundations of Acting at Mountview Drama School. He has studied improvisation at The Free Association, Hoopla, The Nursery and The Maydays under Suki Webster, Josie Lawrence, Katy Schutte & Maria Peters, and is the founder and tutor of the Questors home improv team The Slack Captains.
He is also a musician and songwriter, with several songs in the movie 'The Girl with a Clock for a Heart' directed by Daniel Barber, currently in pre-production.