Katy Schutte: The Improv Place Launch!

The Improv Place Launch!

Hello again, it's Katy

The Improv Place

I hope you read my last email about The Improv Place. If you didn't, there's a bit more info below. Otherwise, I'm here to tell you two quick things.

1) We are launching The Improv Place tomorrow! You can join our launch gathering on Zoom at 1pm if you'd like to learn more. Just pop an email to [email protected] and we'll send you the details.2) You can sign up to a separate Tiny Letter e-list with more about how you can become a better professional (or newly-professional) improviser through our community. 

Thanks!

Have a great day.

Or read on if you missed this last time...

Chris Mead

and I are launching a new improv community called

The Improv Place

. It's a home for professional and aspiring-professional improvisers both to train and to find community outside of all the Facebook bullshit. We'll never sell your data or ask you to pay to have your posts seen once you're in The Improv Place. You can connect with topics and people in locations that are relevant to you, we'll keep out the trolls and you can bring your own community in too.

We'll be running and hosting online classes, but

forever

, not just because COVID. This whole plan was hatched long before the pandemic. In a few weeks, we'll open our doors.

We'll be charging £250 for a six week course on improv teaching which includes a year of membership to the community (normally £100). There will be regular articles, polls, discussions, guests, and weekly office hours where you can come and speak to me and Chris live. Throughout your first year there will be loads more classes available at pro level (with curated teachers) and a huge community where you can give and get information to help you grow.

However, we don't want to be asshole gatekeepers, so if you are serious about improv, but you can't afford to join, please drop us an email at [email protected] We're prioritising diversity from day one, so if your ethnicity, gender, sexuality, neurodiversity, physical ability or anything else has been a barrier to entry thus far, we welcome you. Get in touch.

Update: I replaced my broken teapot.