Improvised Shakespeare Workshop
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Improvised Shakespeare Workshop

Improvised Shakespeare will be a 4 hour workshop with Alan Hawkins. Play games and perform scenes in the style of Shakespeare!

By The Improv School Unexpected Productions

Date and time

Sunday, June 2 · 10:30am - 3pm PDT

Location

650 S Orcas St rm 217

650 South Orcas Street #rm 217 Seattle, WA 98108

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Discover the world of the Elizabethan theatre even if you have never seen or read a single play by William Shakespeare. This workshop will explore the techniques and approaches that will help you paint with all of the colors of the world’s most recognized playwright. Students will improvise scenes, perform monologues and play games based around the exercises in this workshop.

Date: Sunday 6/2

Time: 10:30 - 3pm with a half hour lunch

Location: 650 S Orcas Rm 217 Seattle 98108

Maximum Students: 16

Cost: $130.00

Prerequisite: Improv 100

Teacher Bio: Alan Hawkins Improviser/Teacher/Facilitator

Alan Hawkins is an improviser from Los Angeles and Chicago. He has been performing, directing, and teaching theater and improv since 2004. Alan is a graduate of The Second City Conservatory, The Second City Musical Conservatory, The iO West Program, The Chicago Comedysportz Training Center, and The Annoyance program. He has been fortunate enough to participate in many festivals across the US with the three-man group Extra Shelves and has been a guest player with Grand Theft Improv in London, UK. He was also an instructor and director for the Teen Comedy Festival in Chicago. Alan is an ensemble member of Unexpected Productions, the longest-running Theatersports theater in America. He's also the author of the book "YOU CAN'T LEARN IMPROV FROM A BOOK."

NOTE: Please note that this class has a great deal of movement and action. Please dress accordingly and bring a bottle of water.

**Cancellation policy: We are unable to offer refunds.

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