ALI FROGATT – END THE SCENE
This workshop focuses on discovering strong, satisfying ways to close scenes. You will practice recognizing when a story has reached its natural conclusion and using techniques such as callbacks, status shifts, or visual cues to finish clearly. Exercises emphasize narrative arcs, timing, and audience perception, helping you end scenes decisively while maintaining engagement. By participating, you will develop skills in scene closure, storytelling awareness, and delivering endings that feel intentional and impactful. This workshop is ideal for improvisers who want to strengthen their ability to wrap up scenes confidently and effectively.
DAN SEYRFRIED – THE POWER OF A SILENT LINE
This workshop explores how silence can communicate as much or more than words. Through practical exercises, you will learn to notice and respond to non-verbal cues, body language, and subtle stage dynamics. The class emphasizes building tension, expressing emotion, and driving scenes through presence and action rather than dialogue. Participants will practice using silence as a powerful storytelling tool, enhancing clarity, impact, and audience engagement. This workshop is ideal for improvisers seeking to deepen non-verbal communication and discover how minimal actions can have maximum effect.
MATT SCHUURMAN – PLAYING AT THE SPEED OF FAILURE
This workshop emphasizes fast, instinctive improvisation where failure is a learning tool. Through rapid-fire exercises, you will practice committing to first instincts, reacting immediately, and embracing mistakes as opportunities for growth. The class encourages risk-taking, trusting your impulses, and playful experimentation in high-energy scenes. Participants will develop skills in spontaneity, adaptability, and confidence in making bold choices on stage. This workshop is suited for improvisers looking to expand their comfort zone, increase speed of response, and embrace the learning potential of failure.