Improv Basics

€220.00

This beginner's improv comedy class is perfect for anyone who’s curious about improv, looking for a start in performing comedy, or looking to build confidence in general. In fact if you have been out of the game for a while and looking for a great in on the scene and community in Ireland, this is the class for you. 

Throughout our 6 week course you'll learn the fundamentals of improv: saying “yes, and,” collaborating with like-minded comedy fans, creating comedy and even how not to panic when public speaking or creating in the moment.

I focus on creating a supportive, welcoming and inclusive environment for all my students. A space where you can work at expressing yourself and develop your comedic voice.

You’ll walk away with:

  • The fundamentals of improv comedy

  • Improved confidence in public speaking
  • A deeper understanding of teamwork and group dynamics

  • Techniques to relax and have fun on stage, no matter what happens

Whether you’re looking to try something new, improve your public speaking or meet new friends then this class is the perfect solution. 

No prior experience necessary!

Everyone is welcome!

Class Schedule:

Tuesdays (7-9PM)

September 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th

October 7th

Location:

Macro Community Resource Centre, 1 Green Street, Dublin 7

Stephen Bradley has been performing and teaching improv for nearly decade. Hailing from Celbridge, County Kildare, he is a graduate of the Drama Education Program at Griffith College and an alumnus of iO West in Los Angeles where he studied Long-form Improv with students of Del Close. In Dublin, he has improvised with several popular irish improv groups including, Not the Eyes, Boston's Improv Asylum, Mr. MeCoCos.

Stephen is the former Managing Director of MOB Theatre Dublin which he co-founded in 2018. Though MOB Theatre Dublin he taught improv and sketch comedy writing for five years.  

Stephen has also appeared at the Vodafone Comedy Festival, Dublin Improv Festival, Slapdash Improv Festival, at the Fallout Theatre (US), The Hideout Theatre (US) and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.