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Making A Scene: Never Alone
Come as you are, take a breath, be ready to relax, have fun, go home.
This Course runs for 4 Tuesdays from 5th - 26th March
You are never alone in an improv scene. You may not have a set, props, or a script - but you that gives you infinite possibilities of environments, and 'things' to play with. We'll show you how to make the most of a completely blank slate.
The Nursery Making a Scene courses are groundings in the core principles and techniques of improvisation. In a supportive, fun environment, you will be guided through improvised scenes and games in a way which is accessible and friendly, whatever your background. You will create characters and stories both realistic and bizarre and find how the fun can come slowly and organically or quickly and impulsively. And you will laugh long and hard. Guaranteed.
Making a Scene courses are all open to beginners, and each one has a different skill focus, meaning you can take one course in isolation, or come back over and over again to add new tools to your tool belt. These courses will provide you with a wide variety of techniques to help make scenes easy, relaxed and delightful by creating quick agreement and playful, hilarious cooperation. You may find yourself more confident, creative and open outside the class as you discover how the application of improv principles makes life just a little more easy and fun.
And no, you don't have to be funny. Come as you are and well do the rest!
This course is beginner friendly and can be taken in isolation, or a sequence, building and deepening your understanding of improvised comedy and theatre.
You can pay for this course in one chunk in full. If you are not able to do this, and would like to secure your place with a non-refundable deposit, please email jules@thenurserytheatre.com.
All sales as final.
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LocationThe Nursery Training Centre, sixth floor (View)
42 Weston Street
London SE1 3QD
United Kingdom
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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