Improv Is Class. Let's Be Funny

€270.00

OK, so we know the basics and we're getting up on stage. We want to start thinking about creating the best comedy we can. 

In this course, we will work on having the most fun in your scene, whether that’s focusing on the game, being a supportive team player or just bringing that guard down and allowing yourself to have the best time out there on stage.

Please note there are two Saturday classes which are labelled 'stagetime', this will be two classes will focus on getting up and doing scenes and putting into practice what we've talked about in Wednesday class, all while getting notes and guidance. 

Please note this class is for intermediate students and people with experience in long form comedy improv. 

Class Schedule:

Wednesdays (7-9PM)

  • February 11th, 18th, 25th
  • March 4th
  • Saturday March 7th (1-3PM) - STAGETIME
  • March 11th
  • Saturday March 14th (1-3PM) - STAGETIME
  • March 18th

Class limit: 10

Locations:

The Back Page 

& The Pearse Centre

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.