413F Fun and Games: The Fundamentals of Improvisational Theater
Four sessions
Instructor: Steve Pilloff
Tuesdays, 2:15—3:40, Oct. 14—Nov. 4
Class limit: 20
Do you like to laugh? Do you enjoy connecting with supportive people? Do you cherish moments of joy? If you answered “yes” to these questions, then this class is for you! We’ll gather in a safe, encouraging, and supportive environment to play and explore. Using our imaginations, we’ll create fun worlds, collaborative stories, and an overall sense of connected joy. Students will participate in various games, activities, and exercises that involve working together, listening to each other, making choices, using imaginations, discovering that mistakes can be gifts, and most importantly, having fun. Students will develop trust not just in themselves but in each other. Everyone is welcome—no prior improv or theater experience is needed, and you don’t even need to be funny. Just bring yourself; you are enough!
Steve Pilloff is an improv teacher, producer, and performer. He teaches improv classes through Highwire Improv and leads workshops at George Mason University, where he’s a professor with the Costello College of Business. Steve performs with Washington Improv Theater and regularly organizes shows.