Johnstone Improv & Games October 30, 2011

Keith Johnstone Laughs

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Johnstone Improv and Games

SF Playhouse [Salon Space], San Francisco

Sunday, October 30th [10am-5pm]

Pricing:
$95/person (or bring a friend – $145 for both)

 

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Here’s what you will get

  • Explore improv in the same way that Keith Johnstone, author of ‘Impro’, presents it and then take those ideas into your own work with scenes and games.
  • Rich Cox and William Hall, co-authors of Improv Notebook (.com), bring this work alive and create a place to explore these ideas and then put them into practice. Together we will explore how bringing the theories and skills of Keith Johnstone can produce work that is “alive” and effortless.
  • We’ll look at how to set fear aside, delight your scene partner, and find the moments of pure inspiration that are waiting to come out and play

Why sign up for this workshop?

  • The perfect place for some ‘me’ time…come and play game with people who want to play.
  • Learn few games that you can share with your group.
  • Meet fun people.
  • Add a few tools to your improv tool belt.
  • Laugh a lot.
  • Take your creative work to a deeper level.

Get out of the house and into the fun! We’ll make theater using just our imaginations.

Sign up now!

 

What’s it like to work with William & Rich (from some former students):

“If you’re ready for some ‘positive’ changes in your life and especially lots of belly laughs….say YES! to this Improv class. I’ve studied improv with William for four plus years and he’s one of the best teachers around.”

“Rich is an amazing coach. He has the perfect combination of structure and flexibility in his class.”

“Thanks again for the wonderful workshop. I really appreciated “no” and “what comes next?”. and really trying to find out what excites our partner, and at the end, what really inspires our selves.”

“Learned some things I will surely use in my training in the coming months.”

  

About the Author

Richard Cox
Rich Cox, Business and Performance Coach, combines years of experience in business, finance and technology with his extensive work in leadership communication and improvisational theater. Rich teaches innovation and leadership communication with organizations worldwide including improvImpact, Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Google, Microsoft, Visa, Cisco, the Bravo television network and the Oracle Foundation. Rich speaks on Applied Improv around the world and is the co-founder of ImprovNotebook.com and coaches and performs improv with BATS Improv, Fully Improvised and Over The Moon And Under The Bed. Prior to coaching, Rich was a CEO, VP of Marketing, Marketing Consultant and Engineer and walked from Mexico to Canada on the Pacific Crest Trail in 2003. Rich lives with his two dogs in San Francisco.

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