Join Matt Smith of Seattle on July 9th
as he brings his work on check-ins here to San Francisco.
July 9th, 10:00-1:00pm
Willderness Theater (in a private home in Woodside)
Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/184094
Sign up while there are still spots (only 12 total) – Get your ticket
Check-ins are a type of improvised storytelling that focuses on finding the truth of a situation and sharing real life stories. It’s compelling work that is really helpful for improv, storytelling, acting, and just feels great.

Matt offers something unique in the improv community…a sense
of personal involvement and vulnerability. –William Hall
Matt’s ‘Check In’ workshops are awesome and a great way to bring depth to your improvisational work. –matthew.tebbs
About the Author
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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Matt’s Check-In workshop is a terrific way to get grounded and explore your own ideas… and it is more than that. When I work with Matt, I learn about theatre, entertainment, myself, and others. There are connections between ideas, words, people, moments, memories and events and the check-in process enriches and emboldens these connections. Working with Matt, I laugh, I cry, I have a blast.