Improvisational Acting (LLMT-396)
Apr 5, 2006- May 10, 2006
Wednesdays, 7:00PM - 9:00PM
To sign up, go to
http://continue.utah.edu/lifelong/detail.php?searchid=LLMT396
Ready for some fun and games after work? Improvisational acting is spontaneous, creative, and lots of laughs. Improvisation is theater made up on the spot, using your imagination. Discover how to act out scenes and theater games; learn the rules of improvisation; develop your own unique characters; and most important, emotionally invest in your work. In improv, you get to be the actor, writer, and audience all at the same time! This is an excellent class for anyone interested in trying improv for the first time, as well as for seasoned performers who want an intense work out in the fundamentals.
Joe Rogan is the founder and director of
Knock Your Socks Off Improvised Productions, and works as a theatre teacher for Glendale Middle School.
Jesse Parent began improvising in 1992, and is the creator of the slam poetry inspired improvisational format
The Hook.
Joe and Jesse tour internationally as the two-man long-form team
JoKyR and Jesster.
This class if offered through the Lifelong Learning Program at the University of Utah