Intermediate Improv and Scenework Techniques: In this class, students will work the skills they were previously introduced to with more targeted exercises the help them explore the concepts of character, relationship, and environment on stage more deeply. They will also learn how to recognize and build on patterns to advance their scenes. Students will begin to learn elements of structure for performance and create fully improvised scenes with more than two performers.
Prerequisite: PHIT Improv 101
Day: Tuesdays
Dates: 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12, 9/19, 9/26, and 10/3
Time: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Graduation Show Date/Time: Saturday, October 7th, 2017 @ 4:00 p.m. (Main Stage)
Theater Location: 2030 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Class Location: Rehearsal Room A (2nd Floor)
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INSTRUCTOR
Erin Pitts
WHAT STUDENTS SAY ABOUT ERIN
“Erin was fantastic. She had great insight to our skills and how to bring more to our performances. Notes were truthful and helpful for us to grow not only in our performances but in team building, which is so important in improv. I would recommend her highly to anyone considering improv.” — “She made it very easy to participate in class by making you feel at ease with her and the rest of your classmates.” — “Really patient. Very observant. Usable, specific advice. Provided a safe environment to make mistakes.”
ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Erin has studied long-form improv with Philadelphia Improv Theater under Kristen Schier, Nick Gillette, Mike Marbach, and Greg Maughan. She performed with House Team ZaoGao from 2011-2013. She has also taken workshops with Christina Gausas, Susan Messing, Michael Delaney, Maggy Keegan, and Christian Capozolli. Erin performs with The SHAM, a gathering of improvisors across all PHIT house teams and is a member of PHIT House Team Outside Voices.
She also performs with Caitlin Weigel in their bubbly duo, Royal Baby, the featured new act at the Philly Improv Festival this past year. She is a performer with Figment Theater as a host of Date Night, a couples themed improved show and is a student at John Hughes High, an improvised homage to the eighties film director.
When Erin isn’t performing, she is spending time with her family in Western Massachusetts, rolling around town on her 1970’s Raleigh, behind the lens of her camera, or snuggling with her delicious cat, Mia. She is constantly looking for someone to pay for her to go back to school or to pay for all of her current student loans so she can then get more by going back to school.