

Comedy and Improv Schools in Los Angeles and New York
Comedy and Improv Schools in Los Angeles and New YorkJune 3, 2011
As part of our Spotlight on Comedy and Improv, here is a list of
comedy schools in Los Angeles and New York City. Each listing
includes the school's specialties as well as their location and
contact info.
LOS ANGELES Acme Comedy Theatre 135 N. La Brea Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036 classes@acmecomedy.com www.acmecomedy.com 323-525-0233 or 323-525-0202, ext. 525 20 students max; All levels; some classes require an audition; Auditing with permission ACME offers improv, sketch, and standup classes for all levels, including improv and sketch fundamentals, as well as advanced classes. The "Elements" and "Advanced Improv" series are four-week blocks that can be taken at any time, with "Elements" eight weeks total, and "Advanced Improv" 12 weeks. Students are encouraged to take the full series, but transfer credit from training at other recognized improv schools is negotiable. The improv performance class teaches ACME's signature "Soap Opera" format, including character development and pitching, costume selection, and format structure. The 12-week class includes a performance on the ACME stage using characters developed in class. The sketch performance course is ACME's most intensive class. Students write, pitch, and perform three sets of three-week shows over the course of an 11-week period. Students can perform every week but not all sketches are approved, so collaboration is encouraged. The sketch comedy writing course is a collaborative class series that includes a show on the ACME stage, using sketches written in the class. ACME also offers a four-week "Stand-Up Comedy Course," which includes one-on-one instruction, group sessions, and a performance at the end of the course. Each student receives a DVD of their final performance. ACME additionally offers a 12-week performance lab ($575) focusing on performance skills that requires an audition. Actors Improv Studio 10707 Magnolia Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601 actorsimprovstudio@earthlink.net www.actorsimprovstudio.com 818-790-3413 16 students max; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Ongoing Bill Applebaum, former member of Chicago's Second City and founder of Actors Improv Studio, offers ongoing improv workshops that help actors and anyone who wants to become more creative, spontaneous, and relaxed. Bang Comedy Theatre 457 N. Fairfax Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036 info@bangstudio.com www.bangstudio.com 323-653-6886 14 students max; Auditing is permitted; By semesters L.A.'s oldest home of long-form improv, Bang is known for bringing truth to actors' comedy and its classes take students from basics through complex character work and long-form improvisation in just over a year. Barb & Steve North's Comedy Workshop 22647 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 422 Woodland Hills, CA 91364 steve@funnycoach.com www.funnycoach.com; www.comedynorth.com 818-347-5098 12 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted; Ongoing Steve North ("The Comedy Coach") and his wife Barb's Comedy Workshops offer a complete comedy development environment from beginner to professional. The workshops focus on the Norths' "comedic character" method of training performers to be comedians rather than comics. Students regularly perform in the "Beyond Standup" show. Anne Beatts beattsclass@aol.com http://modernmirth.com/anne/ annebeatts.html 310-273-1637 Beatts, the Emmy-winning original "Saturday Night Live" writer, teaches sketch comedy writing-performing in a course that culminates in a performance for an invited audience in a recognized comedy venue. Bobbie Oliver - Standup Academy Bobbie Oliver Ice House Comedy Club Main Room 24 N. Mentor Ave. Pasadena, CA bobbie@bobbieoliver.net www.standupacademy.net 323-697-8287 12 students per class; private coaching available; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Four sessions per year Comedian Bobbie Oliver teaches three ongoing standup comedy classes in eight-week sessions. Class ends with a graduation show in the main room. The Comedy Academy Craig Anton comedyacademy@gmail.com www.thecomedyacademy.com 310-413-6633 Limited class size; private coaching available; All levels Comedy Academy emphasis is on comedy scene study. Classes show actors how to bring more of themselves to each role and how to digout and discover the funny. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study Comedysportz Los Angeles 733 N. Seward St. Los Angeles, CA 90038 mail@comedysportzla.com www.comedysportzla.com 323-871-1193, Fax: 323-871-1192 10-20 students per class; All levels; Auditing permitted in the beginner class; 4- to 8-week workshops throughout the year; Internships available This approach to improvisation organizes teams of performers in athletic-style competition. Since 1988, L.A.'s own professional team offers improv workshops plus a Sunday team that performs for the public. The Empty Stage Improvisational Comedy Theatre Bill Johnson info@emptystage.com www.emptystage.com 310-600-6109 All levels; One-time registration fee required Offers basic and intermediate improv classes as well as drop-in advanced classes. There are weekend performances as well as sketch shows on Thu. at 8 p.m., featuring members of the improv classes. Flappers University Dave Reinitz 102 E. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA 91502 classes@flapperscomedy.com www.flappersuniversity.com 818-845-9721 6-10 students per class; All levels; Auditing is permitted; By sessions and ongoing At Flappers University we believe that comedy is truly an art form, a combination of raw talent and technique. Talent can be lost without technique, so we first teach joke structure and the basic language of comedy. We also believe that what makes a great comedian is being personal and authentic and, perhaps, a rule-breaker, so we provide a safe and fun environment where you can be just that: authentic, inspired and successful. Whether you are already a working comedian or looking to make it your profession, or simply need help with that next presentation or just want to come and have fun, we can help you find the path to funny. The Gay Mafia Improv Comedy Workshop thegaymafia@yahoo.com www.thegaymafia.net, www.mikeplayer.net 10-12 students per class; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Work study is available This workshop is led by Mike Player, director and head writer for the improv/sketch comedy troupe The Gay Mafia and a graduate of the Warner Bros. comedy writers' workshop. Gerry Katzman's Standupcomedyclass.Com 1822 Hyperion Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027 comedyclass@gmail.com www.standupcomedyclass.com 323-251-1286 10 students max; Beginning, intermediate, and advanced; Auditing permitted in some cases; By sessions Voted "Favorite Comedy Class in L.A." by Back Stage magazine's readers' poll, Gerry Katzman has a magical and kind way of coaching people into being themselves onstage with unique, fresh, innovative, personal and laugh-out-loud standup routines. The Groundlings School 7307 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA school@groundlings.com www.groundlings.com 323-934-4747 ext. 21 16 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted but auditions are run like the first day of a class and are free; Sessions every six weeks throughout the year; Email résumé and cover letter for internship opportunities This 30-year-old sketch comedy institution, home of the famous Groundlings performing troupe, offers improvisation classes taught by Groundlings and alumni in a safe, structured, and supportive atmosphere. Students with previous acting or improv experience are recommended to audition for Basic, the first level of the core program which teaches the fundamentals of the Groundlings's world-renowned form of improv. Extension workshops for beginners are also offered that do not require an audition. Sessions begin every six weeks; specific registration dates are available on the website or by phone. H2F Comedy Workshops Barbara Holliday and Dave Reinitz 3406 W. Burbank Blvd. Burbank, CA 91505 www.comedycasting.com 818-845-9721 All levels; Auditing not permitted; By sessions Classes focus on joke structure and building the basics of riffing, tagging, joke writing, creating charcater, finding a voice, improv, sketch, and working the crowd. Harvey Lembeck Comedy Workshop Helaine Lembeck, Artistic Director lembeckworkshop@sbcglobal.net www.harveylembeckcomedyworkshop.com 310-271-2831 20-22 students per class; private coaching also available; Beginning, intermediate, and advanced; Audits by arrangement only; Ongoing Emmy-winning director Michael Lembeck and his sister Helaine Lembeck took over these comedy classes 28 years ago, 19 years after the late Harvey Lembeck began the workshop. The workshop offers classes aimed at the trained working actor wanting to specialize in comedy. Workshops are designed to teach the actor how to play comedy legitimately in a scene, using improv as a tool to enhance comedic skills for sitcoms, TV, and film. Students participate onstage three or four times each night. Critiques are by instructors only. Former students include Robin Williams, Bryan Cranston, Penny Marshall, John Ritter, Kim Cattrall, John Larroquette, Jenna Elfman, Ted McGinley, Marilu Henner, Mary Kay Place, Lenny Clark, Alan Rachins, Scott Baio, David Leisure, Sally Kirkland, and Sharon Stone. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study Impro Theatre 1727 N. Vermont, Ste. 211 Los Feliz, CA 90027 improlosangeles@gmail.com www.improtheatre.com 323-401-6162 15 students per class; Nonactors to professional; Auditing not permitted; Ongoing and workshops; Internships programs available The Impro Theatre School teaches the skills necessary to improvise full-length plays. They focus on truth in the moment and allow comedy to arise out of that. Improv Comedy Way With Andy Goldberg Andy Goldberg Avery Schreiber Theatre 11050 Magnolia Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601 www.offthewallcomedy.net 310-283-4027 Private coaching available; Ongoing Goldberg, author of "Improv Comedy," has been teaching for more than 20 years. His classes emphasize character development through exercises, games, and scene work. IO West 6336 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 laclasses@ioimprov.com http://west.ioimprov.com/ 323-962-7560 Varies; Beginning, intermediate, and advanced; Auditing for improv teams permitted with special permission; New sessions every 7 weeks; Internship program available Born in Chicago more than 30 years ago, IO is best known for its long-form improvisation, including the signature form "The Harold" (and for its alumni: Mike Myers, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Chris Farley, and Andy Richter, to name a few). IO West offers seven levels of improvisation classes as well as writing and acting classes. Stage time is guaranteed with showcase and performance opportunities in the improv and writing classes. New classes begin every seven weeks. Jacquie Lowell's Improvisational Comedy Classes San Diego, CA j@jlowell.com www.teachmeimprov.com 858-581-0050 8-16 students per class; All levels; Sample class available for $20; Ongoing Lowell has taught improv in San Diego for the last 35 years and has performed with and directed multiple improvisational comedy performing troupes. She leads creativity communication, and team-building workshops for organizations, conferences, and events. Judy Brown's Stand-Up Comedy Workshop Santa Monica, CA judybrowni@usa.net 310-663-7019 Private, intensive coaching; All levels; Ongoing Brown helps students turn their natural sense of humor into a professional comedy act. Along the way, she says, they'll learn comedy timing, delivery, and joke writing, and graduate with a comedy monologue. L.A. Connection Comedy Productions Kent Skov, artistic director 13442 Ventura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 kentskov@aol.com www.laconnectioncomedy.com 818-710-1320 All levels; Auditing permitted in some cases; Ongoing; Work-study opportunities in office and theater. L.A.'s longest-running improv company, voted "Best Place to Laugh Until You Cry" 2011 by Cityvoter, offers performance training and an adult improv repertory company that allows members to perform before a live audience on a weekly basis. M.I.'s Westside Comedy Theater 1323A Third Street Promenade Santa Monica, CA 90401 classes@westsidecomedy.com www.westsidecomedy.com 310-451-0850 16 students max; All levels; Ongoing Offers a full calendar of shows and classes every night. The WCT was recently named one of the best places to scout talent in L.A. by Variety. We're committed to fostering a down-to-earth, supportive, professional environment to create opportunities for talent to gain exposure and further their careers. Merilyn Carney: Improvisation and Cold Reading/Classes and Private Coaching merilyncarney@earthlink.net www.merilyncarney.com 323-620-1689 8-12 students per class; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Ongoing every Wednesday afternoon; Scholarship program available Carney believes improvisation is the best training for actors. Carney says, "In this workshop actors become fearless, emotionally free, and driven in their careers." Jodi Miller 323-525-0202 Miller offers a standup course separate from the curriculum at the ACME that consists of group classes, private lessons, and a final performance, after which the student receives a DVD. Musical Improv With Michael Pollock www.michaelpollock.com 323-466-1714 Pollock is the author of "Musical Improv Comedy: Creating Songs in the Moment" book and CD, now in use at the Second City Training Centers. He is the musical director at Second City Los Angeles and teaches musical improv classes. Paul Ryan's TV Hosting & Comedy Studio 4645 Van Nuys Blvd. Ste. 202 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 paul@paulryanproductions.com www.paulryanproductions.com 818-788-2190, Fax: 818-788-0706 8 students per hosting intensive; private coaching available; All levels; Auditing not permitted; Ongoing; Possible work study available Hosting intensive takes place the last Sunday of the month and comedy classes are weekly for both adults and kids/teens. Private coaching for auditions and on-set are available. Paul is the author of "The Art of Comedy: Getting Serious About Being Funny," published by Random House. He was recently on the Emmy ballot for his role as Bruce on "Desperate Housewives." Sandi C. Shore's Stand Up Comedy Workshop The Comedy Store 916 Pearl. St. La Jolla, CA 92037 sandi@sandishore.com www.sandishore.com 858-454-9176 Auditing is permitted; Ongoing; Check website calendar for class dates Shore offers eight-week sessions culminating with a showcase in Week 8. A textbook is required: "Sandi Shore 's Secret to Standup Success." Workshops are held at The Comedy Store in La Jolla. The Second City Training Center 6560 Hollywood Blvd., 2nd Fl. Los Angeles, CA 90028 training.la@secondcity.com www.secondcity.com/hollywood 323-464-8542, Fax: 323-464-1861 16 students max; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Ongoing; Work study/internships available Classes in improvisation and sketch comedy for actors of all ages. Called the "Ivy League of Comedy," the Second City has trained many of the country's leading comedy actors, writers, and directors. Tim Simek hotczech1@earthlink.net www.slowchildrenimprov.com 818-410-7529 10-12 students max; private coaching available; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Ongoing; Occasionally will have interns help at improv shows Founder/director of the comedy improv group, Slow...Children at Play (13th season), Simek offers ongoing improv and scene study classes, including character development and audition techniques. He has 20 years' experience in the entertainment industry as an actor, director, producer, and instructor. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study Steve Kaplan's Comedy Intensive skcomedy@aol.com www.kaplancomedy.com 818-718-7570 10-16 students per class; Advanced to professional; Auditing not permitted; Fall and spring sessions; Work study available Day One: The hidden tools and techniques of comedy are explored through exercises, improv, and theater games. Day Two: You apply the tools to text TV, theater, and film. NEW YORK American Comedy Institute Stephen Rosenfield, director 481 Eighth Ave., Ste. 736 New York, NY 10001 info@comedyinstitute.com www.comedyinstitute.com 212-279-6980, Fax: 212-279-6981 14 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted; By sessions and ongoing One-year professional comprehensive program in comedy performing and writing. Also offers standup comedy workshops covering comedy writing, improvisation, sketch comedy, sitcom audition technique, commercial technique, and acting. Professional program culminates in an industry showcase at Gotham Comedy Club. Also offers individual classes and private writing sessions to create a standup set. Chicago City Limits 318 W. 53rd St., Ste. 207 New York, NY 10019 info@chicagocitylimits.com www.chicagocitylimits.com 212-888-5233, Fax: 212-888-0810 10-15 students per class; All levels; Auditing permitted for some classes; By sessions; Offers work study program (interns take classes for free) Classes teach the improv techniques of the theatrically based, emotionally grounded comedy style used by the performers of CCL. Also offers music improv classes. Other: Young Performers Face Off University Joe Tex, instructor c/o The Secret Theatre 44-02 23rd. St. Long Island City, NY 11101 info@faceoffunlimited.com www.faceoffunlimited.com 917-478-2785 5-10 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted; By sessions Face Off provides a comfortable, judgment-free, and creative environment in which to explore the fundamentals of improvisation. Using group games and exercises that any novice can master, our class is ideal for discovering "what improv is" and unlocking the creative potential inside all of us. A Face Off class can be very physical, and is always a lot of fun! At the end of the five week course, you will show off your newly honed improv skills for your friends and family as you take part in a professional show that features other graduating students, headlined by a Face Off cast member. Gotham City Improv 48 W. 21 St., 8th fl. New York, NY 10010 info@gothamcityimprov.com www.gothamcityimprov.com 212-367-8222 10-12 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted; By sessions and ongoing; Offers work study program Sister company of the L.A.-based Groundlings, Gotham offers short- and long-form improvisational comedy classes for writing and character development. Other: Young Performers Gs Improv Greg Sullivan, instructor Producers Club Theatre 358 W. 44th St. New York, NY 10036 classes@gsimprov.com www.gsimprov.com 646-567-0749 13 students per class; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Ongoing Improv classes since 1997. Taught by the author of "There's No I in Improv." Improvolution! Holly Mandel, Brendon Hunt Center Stage 48 W. 21st St, 4th Fl. New York, NY 10010 info@improvolution.org www.improvolution.org 212-696-6893 12 students per class; All levels; Auditing is permitted; By sessions and ongoing; Work study available Founded by Groundlings alumna Holly Mandel, Improvolution! is an improv school, performing group, and—dare we say—philosophy of how to live, create, and collaborate on and off stage. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study; Audition Technique/Cold Reading Magnet Theater 254 W. 29th St. New York, NY 10001 classes@magnettheater.com www.magnettheater.com 212-244-2400, Fax: 212-244-1880 12-16 students per class; All levels; Free introductory class; Ongoing and by session; Internship program available Magnet is an improvisational comedy theater and improv school in New York City, located a few blocks below Madison Square Garden in Chelsea. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study Joy Newman founder, The Grown-Up's Playground New York Comedy Club 241 E. 24th St. New York, NY 10010 212-714-8275 All levels; Auditing is permitted (free sample class); Ongoing Classes are taught in a comfortable, relaxed environment. Improv helps actors to develop characters, build confidence, and be quick on their feet. Other: Audition Technique/Cold Reading The Pit - People's Improv Theater 123 E. 24th St. New York, NY 10001 caurilio@thepit-nyc.com www.thepit-nyc.com 212-563-7488 16 students per class (improv); 12 students per class (writing); elective classes vary; All levels; Auditing not permitted; free shows on Wednesday nights; By session and ongoing; Limited number of work-study slots for students (improv classes only) PIT is dedicated to the instruction, performance, and development of original comedy and strives to entertain and educate the community about the comedic arts in a safe and nurturing environment. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study Tom Soter at the Wingnut Comedy Studio 1264 Amsterdam Ave. New York, NY 10027 soterink@earthlink.net www.tomsoter.com or www.sundaynightimprov.com 212-316-4916 5-10 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted; Ongoing Classes concentrate on characters and scene work. Studio address: 78th Street Theater Lab, 236 W. 78th St., New York, NY, 10024. Comedy and Improv Schools in Los Angeles and New YorkJune 3, 2011 As part of our Spotlight on Comedy and Improv, here is a list of comedy schools in Los Angeles and New York City. Each listing includes the school's specialties as well as their location and contact info.
LOS ANGELES Acme Comedy Theatre 135 N. La Brea Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036 classes@acmecomedy.com www.acmecomedy.com 323-525-0233 or 323-525-0202, ext. 525 20 students max; All levels; some classes require an audition; Auditing with permission ACME offers improv, sketch, and standup classes for all levels, including improv and sketch fundamentals, as well as advanced classes. The "Elements" and "Advanced Improv" series are four-week blocks that can be taken at any time, with "Elements" eight weeks total, and "Advanced Improv" 12 weeks. Students are encouraged to take the full series, but transfer credit from training at other recognized improv schools is negotiable. The improv performance class teaches ACME's signature "Soap Opera" format, including character development and pitching, costume selection, and format structure. The 12-week class includes a performance on the ACME stage using characters developed in class. The sketch performance course is ACME's most intensive class. Students write, pitch, and perform three sets of three-week shows over the course of an 11-week period. Students can perform every week but not all sketches are approved, so collaboration is encouraged. The sketch comedy writing course is a collaborative class series that includes a show on the ACME stage, using sketches written in the class. ACME also offers a four-week "Stand-Up Comedy Course," which includes one-on-one instruction, group sessions, and a performance at the end of the course. Each student receives a DVD of their final performance. ACME additionally offers a 12-week performance lab ($575) focusing on performance skills that requires an audition. Actors Improv Studio 10707 Magnolia Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601 actorsimprovstudio@earthlink.net www.actorsimprovstudio.com 818-790-3413 16 students max; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Ongoing Bill Applebaum, former member of Chicago's Second City and founder of Actors Improv Studio, offers ongoing improv workshops that help actors and anyone who wants to become more creative, spontaneous, and relaxed. Bang Comedy Theatre 457 N. Fairfax Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036 info@bangstudio.com www.bangstudio.com 323-653-6886 14 students max; Auditing is permitted; By semesters L.A.'s oldest home of long-form improv, Bang is known for bringing truth to actors' comedy and its classes take students from basics through complex character work and long-form improvisation in just over a year. Barb & Steve North's Comedy Workshop 22647 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 422 Woodland Hills, CA 91364 steve@funnycoach.com www.funnycoach.com; www.comedynorth.com 818-347-5098 12 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted; Ongoing Steve North ("The Comedy Coach") and his wife Barb's Comedy Workshops offer a complete comedy development environment from beginner to professional. The workshops focus on the Norths' "comedic character" method of training performers to be comedians rather than comics. Students regularly perform in the "Beyond Standup" show. Anne Beatts beattsclass@aol.com http://modernmirth.com/anne/ annebeatts.html 310-273-1637 Beatts, the Emmy-winning original "Saturday Night Live" writer, teaches sketch comedy writing-performing in a course that culminates in a performance for an invited audience in a recognized comedy venue. Bobbie Oliver - Standup Academy Bobbie Oliver Ice House Comedy Club Main Room 24 N. Mentor Ave. Pasadena, CA bobbie@bobbieoliver.net www.standupacademy.net 323-697-8287 12 students per class; private coaching available; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Four sessions per year Comedian Bobbie Oliver teaches three ongoing standup comedy classes in eight-week sessions. Class ends with a graduation show in the main room. The Comedy Academy Craig Anton comedyacademy@gmail.com www.thecomedyacademy.com 310-413-6633 Limited class size; private coaching available; All levels Comedy Academy emphasis is on comedy scene study. Classes show actors how to bring more of themselves to each role and how to digout and discover the funny. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study Comedysportz Los Angeles 733 N. Seward St. Los Angeles, CA 90038 mail@comedysportzla.com www.comedysportzla.com 323-871-1193, Fax: 323-871-1192 10-20 students per class; All levels; Auditing permitted in the beginner class; 4- to 8-week workshops throughout the year; Internships available This approach to improvisation organizes teams of performers in athletic-style competition. Since 1988, L.A.'s own professional team offers improv workshops plus a Sunday team that performs for the public. The Empty Stage Improvisational Comedy Theatre Bill Johnson info@emptystage.com www.emptystage.com 310-600-6109 All levels; One-time registration fee required Offers basic and intermediate improv classes as well as drop-in advanced classes. There are weekend performances as well as sketch shows on Thu. at 8 p.m., featuring members of the improv classes. Flappers University Dave Reinitz 102 E. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA 91502 classes@flapperscomedy.com www.flappersuniversity.com 818-845-9721 6-10 students per class; All levels; Auditing is permitted; By sessions and ongoing At Flappers University we believe that comedy is truly an art form, a combination of raw talent and technique. Talent can be lost without technique, so we first teach joke structure and the basic language of comedy. We also believe that what makes a great comedian is being personal and authentic and, perhaps, a rule-breaker, so we provide a safe and fun environment where you can be just that: authentic, inspired and successful. Whether you are already a working comedian or looking to make it your profession, or simply need help with that next presentation or just want to come and have fun, we can help you find the path to funny. The Gay Mafia Improv Comedy Workshop thegaymafia@yahoo.com www.thegaymafia.net, www.mikeplayer.net 10-12 students per class; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Work study is available This workshop is led by Mike Player, director and head writer for the improv/sketch comedy troupe The Gay Mafia and a graduate of the Warner Bros. comedy writers' workshop. Gerry Katzman's Standupcomedyclass.Com 1822 Hyperion Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027 comedyclass@gmail.com www.standupcomedyclass.com 323-251-1286 10 students max; Beginning, intermediate, and advanced; Auditing permitted in some cases; By sessions Voted "Favorite Comedy Class in L.A." by Back Stage magazine's readers' poll, Gerry Katzman has a magical and kind way of coaching people into being themselves onstage with unique, fresh, innovative, personal and laugh-out-loud standup routines. The Groundlings School 7307 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA school@groundlings.com www.groundlings.com 323-934-4747 ext. 21 16 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted but auditions are run like the first day of a class and are free; Sessions every six weeks throughout the year; Email résumé and cover letter for internship opportunities This 30-year-old sketch comedy institution, home of the famous Groundlings performing troupe, offers improvisation classes taught by Groundlings and alumni in a safe, structured, and supportive atmosphere. Students with previous acting or improv experience are recommended to audition for Basic, the first level of the core program which teaches the fundamentals of the Groundlings's world-renowned form of improv. Extension workshops for beginners are also offered that do not require an audition. Sessions begin every six weeks; specific registration dates are available on the website or by phone. H2F Comedy Workshops Barbara Holliday and Dave Reinitz 3406 W. Burbank Blvd. Burbank, CA 91505 www.comedycasting.com 818-845-9721 All levels; Auditing not permitted; By sessions Classes focus on joke structure and building the basics of riffing, tagging, joke writing, creating charcater, finding a voice, improv, sketch, and working the crowd. Harvey Lembeck Comedy Workshop Helaine Lembeck, Artistic Director lembeckworkshop@sbcglobal.net www.harveylembeckcomedyworkshop.com 310-271-2831 20-22 students per class; private coaching also available; Beginning, intermediate, and advanced; Audits by arrangement only; Ongoing Emmy-winning director Michael Lembeck and his sister Helaine Lembeck took over these comedy classes 28 years ago, 19 years after the late Harvey Lembeck began the workshop. The workshop offers classes aimed at the trained working actor wanting to specialize in comedy. Workshops are designed to teach the actor how to play comedy legitimately in a scene, using improv as a tool to enhance comedic skills for sitcoms, TV, and film. Students participate onstage three or four times each night. Critiques are by instructors only. Former students include Robin Williams, Bryan Cranston, Penny Marshall, John Ritter, Kim Cattrall, John Larroquette, Jenna Elfman, Ted McGinley, Marilu Henner, Mary Kay Place, Lenny Clark, Alan Rachins, Scott Baio, David Leisure, Sally Kirkland, and Sharon Stone. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study Impro Theatre 1727 N. Vermont, Ste. 211 Los Feliz, CA 90027 improlosangeles@gmail.com www.improtheatre.com 323-401-6162 15 students per class; Nonactors to professional; Auditing not permitted; Ongoing and workshops; Internships programs available The Impro Theatre School teaches the skills necessary to improvise full-length plays. They focus on truth in the moment and allow comedy to arise out of that. Improv Comedy Way With Andy Goldberg Andy Goldberg Avery Schreiber Theatre 11050 Magnolia Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601 www.offthewallcomedy.net 310-283-4027 Private coaching available; Ongoing Goldberg, author of "Improv Comedy," has been teaching for more than 20 years. His classes emphasize character development through exercises, games, and scene work. IO West 6336 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028 laclasses@ioimprov.com http://west.ioimprov.com/ 323-962-7560 Varies; Beginning, intermediate, and advanced; Auditing for improv teams permitted with special permission; New sessions every 7 weeks; Internship program available Born in Chicago more than 30 years ago, IO is best known for its long-form improvisation, including the signature form "The Harold" (and for its alumni: Mike Myers, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Chris Farley, and Andy Richter, to name a few). IO West offers seven levels of improvisation classes as well as writing and acting classes. Stage time is guaranteed with showcase and performance opportunities in the improv and writing classes. New classes begin every seven weeks. Jacquie Lowell's Improvisational Comedy Classes San Diego, CA j@jlowell.com www.teachmeimprov.com 858-581-0050 8-16 students per class; All levels; Sample class available for $20; Ongoing Lowell has taught improv in San Diego for the last 35 years and has performed with and directed multiple improvisational comedy performing troupes. She leads creativity communication, and team-building workshops for organizations, conferences, and events. Judy Brown's Stand-Up Comedy Workshop Santa Monica, CA judybrowni@usa.net 310-663-7019 Private, intensive coaching; All levels; Ongoing Brown helps students turn their natural sense of humor into a professional comedy act. Along the way, she says, they'll learn comedy timing, delivery, and joke writing, and graduate with a comedy monologue. L.A. Connection Comedy Productions Kent Skov, artistic director 13442 Ventura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 kentskov@aol.com www.laconnectioncomedy.com 818-710-1320 All levels; Auditing permitted in some cases; Ongoing; Work-study opportunities in office and theater. L.A.'s longest-running improv company, voted "Best Place to Laugh Until You Cry" 2011 by Cityvoter, offers performance training and an adult improv repertory company that allows members to perform before a live audience on a weekly basis. M.I.'s Westside Comedy Theater 1323A Third Street Promenade Santa Monica, CA 90401 classes@westsidecomedy.com www.westsidecomedy.com 310-451-0850 16 students max; All levels; Ongoing Offers a full calendar of shows and classes every night. The WCT was recently named one of the best places to scout talent in L.A. by Variety. We're committed to fostering a down-to-earth, supportive, professional environment to create opportunities for talent to gain exposure and further their careers. Merilyn Carney: Improvisation and Cold Reading/Classes and Private Coaching merilyncarney@earthlink.net www.merilyncarney.com 323-620-1689 8-12 students per class; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Ongoing every Wednesday afternoon; Scholarship program available Carney believes improvisation is the best training for actors. Carney says, "In this workshop actors become fearless, emotionally free, and driven in their careers." Jodi Miller 323-525-0202 Miller offers a standup course separate from the curriculum at the ACME that consists of group classes, private lessons, and a final performance, after which the student receives a DVD. Musical Improv With Michael Pollock www.michaelpollock.com 323-466-1714 Pollock is the author of "Musical Improv Comedy: Creating Songs in the Moment" book and CD, now in use at the Second City Training Centers. He is the musical director at Second City Los Angeles and teaches musical improv classes. Paul Ryan's TV Hosting & Comedy Studio 4645 Van Nuys Blvd. Ste. 202 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 paul@paulryanproductions.com www.paulryanproductions.com 818-788-2190, Fax: 818-788-0706 8 students per hosting intensive; private coaching available; All levels; Auditing not permitted; Ongoing; Possible work study available Hosting intensive takes place the last Sunday of the month and comedy classes are weekly for both adults and kids/teens. Private coaching for auditions and on-set are available. Paul is the author of "The Art of Comedy: Getting Serious About Being Funny," published by Random House. He was recently on the Emmy ballot for his role as Bruce on "Desperate Housewives." Sandi C. Shore's Stand Up Comedy Workshop The Comedy Store 916 Pearl. St. La Jolla, CA 92037 sandi@sandishore.com www.sandishore.com 858-454-9176 Auditing is permitted; Ongoing; Check website calendar for class dates Shore offers eight-week sessions culminating with a showcase in Week 8. A textbook is required: "Sandi Shore 's Secret to Standup Success." Workshops are held at The Comedy Store in La Jolla. The Second City Training Center 6560 Hollywood Blvd., 2nd Fl. Los Angeles, CA 90028 training.la@secondcity.com www.secondcity.com/hollywood 323-464-8542, Fax: 323-464-1861 16 students max; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Ongoing; Work study/internships available Classes in improvisation and sketch comedy for actors of all ages. Called the "Ivy League of Comedy," the Second City has trained many of the country's leading comedy actors, writers, and directors. Tim Simek hotczech1@earthlink.net www.slowchildrenimprov.com 818-410-7529 10-12 students max; private coaching available; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Ongoing; Occasionally will have interns help at improv shows Founder/director of the comedy improv group, Slow...Children at Play (13th season), Simek offers ongoing improv and scene study classes, including character development and audition techniques. He has 20 years' experience in the entertainment industry as an actor, director, producer, and instructor. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study Steve Kaplan's Comedy Intensive skcomedy@aol.com www.kaplancomedy.com 818-718-7570 10-16 students per class; Advanced to professional; Auditing not permitted; Fall and spring sessions; Work study available Day One: The hidden tools and techniques of comedy are explored through exercises, improv, and theater games. Day Two: You apply the tools to text TV, theater, and film. NEW YORK American Comedy Institute Stephen Rosenfield, director 481 Eighth Ave., Ste. 736 New York, NY 10001 info@comedyinstitute.com www.comedyinstitute.com 212-279-6980, Fax: 212-279-6981 14 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted; By sessions and ongoing One-year professional comprehensive program in comedy performing and writing. Also offers standup comedy workshops covering comedy writing, improvisation, sketch comedy, sitcom audition technique, commercial technique, and acting. Professional program culminates in an industry showcase at Gotham Comedy Club. Also offers individual classes and private writing sessions to create a standup set. Chicago City Limits 318 W. 53rd St., Ste. 207 New York, NY 10019 info@chicagocitylimits.com www.chicagocitylimits.com 212-888-5233, Fax: 212-888-0810 10-15 students per class; All levels; Auditing permitted for some classes; By sessions; Offers work study program (interns take classes for free) Classes teach the improv techniques of the theatrically based, emotionally grounded comedy style used by the performers of CCL. Also offers music improv classes. Other: Young Performers Face Off University Joe Tex, instructor c/o The Secret Theatre 44-02 23rd. St. Long Island City, NY 11101 info@faceoffunlimited.com www.faceoffunlimited.com 917-478-2785 5-10 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted; By sessions Face Off provides a comfortable, judgment-free, and creative environment in which to explore the fundamentals of improvisation. Using group games and exercises that any novice can master, our class is ideal for discovering "what improv is" and unlocking the creative potential inside all of us. A Face Off class can be very physical, and is always a lot of fun! At the end of the five week course, you will show off your newly honed improv skills for your friends and family as you take part in a professional show that features other graduating students, headlined by a Face Off cast member. Gotham City Improv 48 W. 21 St., 8th fl. New York, NY 10010 info@gothamcityimprov.com www.gothamcityimprov.com 212-367-8222 10-12 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted; By sessions and ongoing; Offers work study program Sister company of the L.A.-based Groundlings, Gotham offers short- and long-form improvisational comedy classes for writing and character development. Other: Young Performers Gs Improv Greg Sullivan, instructor Producers Club Theatre 358 W. 44th St. New York, NY 10036 classes@gsimprov.com www.gsimprov.com 646-567-0749 13 students per class; All levels; Auditing is permitted; Ongoing Improv classes since 1997. Taught by the author of "There's No I in Improv." Improvolution! Holly Mandel, Brendon Hunt Center Stage 48 W. 21st St, 4th Fl. New York, NY 10010 info@improvolution.org www.improvolution.org 212-696-6893 12 students per class; All levels; Auditing is permitted; By sessions and ongoing; Work study available Founded by Groundlings alumna Holly Mandel, Improvolution! is an improv school, performing group, and—dare we say—philosophy of how to live, create, and collaborate on and off stage. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study; Audition Technique/Cold Reading Magnet Theater 254 W. 29th St. New York, NY 10001 classes@magnettheater.com www.magnettheater.com 212-244-2400, Fax: 212-244-1880 12-16 students per class; All levels; Free introductory class; Ongoing and by session; Internship program available Magnet is an improvisational comedy theater and improv school in New York City, located a few blocks below Madison Square Garden in Chelsea. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study Joy Newman founder, The Grown-Up's Playground New York Comedy Club 241 E. 24th St. New York, NY 10010 212-714-8275 All levels; Auditing is permitted (free sample class); Ongoing Classes are taught in a comfortable, relaxed environment. Improv helps actors to develop characters, build confidence, and be quick on their feet. Other: Audition Technique/Cold Reading The Pit - People's Improv Theater 123 E. 24th St. New York, NY 10001 caurilio@thepit-nyc.com www.thepit-nyc.com 212-563-7488 16 students per class (improv); 12 students per class (writing); elective classes vary; All levels; Auditing not permitted; free shows on Wednesday nights; By session and ongoing; Limited number of work-study slots for students (improv classes only) PIT is dedicated to the instruction, performance, and development of original comedy and strives to entertain and educate the community about the comedic arts in a safe and nurturing environment. Other: Acting Technique/Scene Study Tom Soter at the Wingnut Comedy Studio 1264 Amsterdam Ave. New York, NY 10027 soterink@earthlink.net www.tomsoter.com or www.sundaynightimprov.com 212-316-4916 5-10 students per class; All levels; Auditing not permitted; Ongoing Classes concentrate on characters and scene work. Studio address: 78th Street Theater Lab, 236 W. 78th St., New York, NY, 10024. |
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