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SOLO IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP with Andy Eninger
[Sorry, this workshop is now full. No more registrations will be accepted.]
Dive into the world of solo improvisation! Whether you are working toward an improvised solo show, or just want to improve your work in any ensemble,this course is a challenge for improvisers of every level.
What you will learn:
* Discover new characters
* Learn to trust your instincts
* Explore ways to interact with the audience
* Be more physical in your initiations
* Master the improvised monologue
* Understand the arc of a scene by playing BOTH characters
* Find your personal ‘voice’ to become more powerful on stage
* Take responsibility on stage
* Say ‘Yes, And’ to your OWN ideas
About Andy Eninger:
Andy Eninger is a playwright, actor and director based in Chicago. Andy’s solo improv show “Sybil” has been seen across the country, and most recently in Amsterdam and London. He is currently completing a book about Solo Improvisation. He has performed for Second City on NCL Cruise ships, as an understudy for Second City’s Mainstage, and in touring productions for Second City Communications. Andy has taught improv and sketch courses for the Second City Training Center since 2001, and is a founding member of GayCo Productions, which began life as a GLBT outreach of Second City. He was also a founding member of Chicago Comedy Company and The Playground Theater. He is the After-Dark Award winning composer of “Bandgeeks: A Halftime Musical,” which he also directed.
Quotes from recent participants:
“It was great taking your workshop, I have always wanted to do a solo show and never had the guts. Your workshop gave me the foundation I needed to set myself up to succeed.” Karena, Toronto
“Thank you so much for the wonderful workshop on Saturday! I did find it immensely valuable. You are a great teacher. I especially enjoyed your ability to cater to all the different ability levels without making it feel onerous for some or overwhelming for others.” Pam, Boston
More Information:
http://www.sybilization.com
Date, time and place:
Noon, October 17th, Theatre Ste-Catherine, 264 Ste. Catherine E. (Montreal)
Email:
contact@mprov.ca to sign up