IRL: Improv for Real Life
- Ages 18+
IRL is a workshop full of laughter and genuine connection, designed to help you skip the awkward small talk and find your people.
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Location
University Heights Center
5031 University Way Northeast Seattle, WA 98105Refund Policy
About this event
- Free venue parking
Improv for Real Life (IRL) is a joyful experience full of laughter and community, rooted in improv and personal storytelling, that's designed to help you turn neighbors into friends.
Have you been to awkward networking events or happy hours where you've had the same surface-level conversation over and over? Improv for Real Life is NOT that.
At IRL, you'll play games that will have you laughing and having meaningful conversations that will lay the groundwork for new friendships.
This experience is introvert-friendly, and there's zero pressure to be funny :)
Why go to a workshop for building friendships?
We all know we need friends. We lived through a pandemic where we experienced the alienating jolt of being cut off from in-person interaction. But just because we value friendship doesn’t mean it’s easy to foster, especially in a new city.
A third of Americans report that they don’t know any of their neighbors, and a nearly 90-year longitudinal study conducted at Harvard found that the quality of a person’s relationships is the number one factor that predicts whether someone will have a happy and healthy life, more than exercise, income, or sleep.
In this workshop, we’ll cut through the awkward, repetitive small talk and get right to the fun.
Zero experience necessary
Beginners are enthusiastically encouraged to attend! Being "good at improv" is not the point of this -- think of improv as being a means to an end, where friendship is the end goal. While I firmly believe that everyone is inherently creative, you don’t need to identify as a “creative type” to get a lot out of this workshop.
Hi! I'm Saya, and I'm hosting this event because I know how challenging it can be to make friends as an adult.
As someone who’s moved to new cities several times, and as an introvert myself, I’ve experienced how challenging it can be to build a community from scratch.
In my 10+ years as a theatre educator and team building facilitator, I’ve learned a lot about how to help folks cut through the small talk and develop friendships that will last. In this workshop, you’ll join other folks who want to make friends IRL with people in their local community. I’ll lead you through exercises rooted in improv and personal storytelling that will help you find your people.
WHEN:
- Friday, August 8 from 6:30pm-8:30pm
- Saturday, August 23 from 1:30pm-3:30
- Saturday, September 1 from 1:30pm-3:30 -- STORYTELLING FOCUS (fewer improv games, more personal storytelling exercises to go deeper)
- Friday, September 12 from 6:30pm-8:30pm
- Tuesday, September 16 from 6:30pm-8:30pm -- STORYTELLING FOCUS (fewer improv games, more personal storytelling exercises to go deeper)
- Saturday, October 4 from 1:30pm-3:30pm
WHERE:
Improv for Real Life is hosted in partnership with University Heights Center, a vibrant community arts space in the U-District.
Our workshops will be held in the University Heights Center Auditorium on the 2nd floor. Enter through the double doors in the north parking lot next to the playground. If you are late or unable to access the building, please call the UHeights Facilities office at (206) 235-8567.
UHeights Center uses a keyless entry system that requires a security code to open the door. You will receive the door code via email a few days before your workshop.
Please note that we will be taking photos of this event that may be used in future marketing materials. If you want to participate but don't want your photo taken, just let our event organizers know when you arrive.
Frequently asked questions
We recommend wearing comfortable clothes and shoes that you can move in, and a water bottle since you’ll be chatting a lot with new friends.
We recommend arriving early to find parking. There is limited free parking available at the University Heights Center and lots of paid street parking near the venue. University Heights Center is conveniently located near the U-District light rail station, so we encourage using public transportation.
Yes, there is an accessible entrance via the north parking lot, and the Auditorium is accessible via the elevator (get off on the 2nd floor).
We want IRL workshops to be accessible to all. If cost is a barrier, please email irlimprov@gmail.com.