Improv is easy until you know what you're doing.2010 - our 14th spontaneous year
The philosophy behind GS IMPROV classes is that you will learn how to improvise, not ad lib. There is a difference.
GS IMPROV ten class semester in New York City returns in the Fall 2010, in the Producers Club, 358 W 44th Street just east of 9th Avenue.
In Westchester County, a six class semester of Monday night classes will be held as part of the Westchester Community College (WCC) program. Classes start April 19 and continue through May 24. All classes are two hours long (from 7-9pm) and are held at Mahopac High School, 421 Baldwin Place Road in Mahopac. Cost is $110. The class number is MA-P010. Sign up by contacting continuinged@sunywcc.edu or e-mail classes@gsimprov.com for info.
GS IMPROV classes are organized, fast-paced and friendly. You will get a specific, sustainable technique in improvisation. You will also have a lot of laughs and the enjoyment of being in the company of other fun, creative people.
Congratulations to GS IMPROV alumnus Rome Kanda. Rome is a great guy and recently completed the second season of I Survived a Japanese Game Show (with Rome as your witty game show host) on ABC-TV. Hai Majide! Rome also appears in the Matt Damon film The Informant.
Remembering Ray Summer. Ray passed away recently after a lengthy illness. He was a member of GS IMPROV classes and our troupe KLAATU. Ray was a very good improviser, a nice man and will be missed.
Remembering Jason Gordon. Jason was an original member of GS IMPROV classes and our improv troupe KLAATU, besides being a true original in his own right. Jason and his many hilarious improv moments live on in our memories.