Has your high school student ever wanted to try out improv, but you're not sure where to start? Our Intro to Improv workshop is a perfect way for them to begin their improv journey in a low-risk, supportive environment! This five-day camp will introduce them to the fundamentals of improv. Each class is 90 minutes long.
No experience is necessary (seriously, we mean it)! This is a judgment-free zone where they'll learn the basics of improv comedy through fun games and exercises. Improv will:
- Spark their creativity: They'll discover how to say "Yes, And!" to new ideas and build hilarious scenes together.
- Boost their confidence: They'll step outside their comfort zone and tap into their inner wit in a supportive environment.
- Sharpen their thinking: They'll learn to think on their feet and react to anything life throws their way.
This class is perfect for:
- Students who want to be funnier and/or more engaging in social situations
- Students who crave a creative outlet
- Students who want to meet new, like-minded, and interesting peers
This class is led by an experienced teacher and former high school science teacher. Improvisers at ANY level are welcome to join.
This class is best experienced by high school students. We encourage older improvisers to check out our Intro to Improv classes!
INSTRUCTOR, MICHAEL BRADT: Michael has been entertaining folks since birth, but formally as an improviser, comedian, actor, and instructor in the Chicago and northern Indiana area since the late ‘90s. He has produced, directed, and performed in thousands of comedy shows. In his youth, he won a stand-up competition organized by Dave Odd Productions by having more friends than any of the other comedians, which was the greatest win of all. Once, he heckled David Spade on the floor of a Vegas casino until Spade escorted himself out. Michael earned a B.S. in biochemistry a LONG time ago. He taught high school biology, chemistry, and physics before going back to law school and earning his J.D. (also, a LONG time ago). While he moonlights as a comedian, his day job is
real estate law. After his first foray into owning an improv theater in the mid-2010s, Michael and his wife and forever scene partner Kelsey opened The Bit Theater in Aurora, Illinois in 2021 with the intention of providing a welcoming, inclusive community where creative people can create. During the course of his nearly quarter of a century in improv, Michael has produced countless shows and trained countless improvisers. In 2024, Michael and Kelsey sold the Bit and moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana in order to be closer to family. Michael's passion for improv can't be tamped down, so he sought out opportunities to help grow the improv community of Fort Wayne. He was shocked that
fortwayneimprov.com was available, so he immediately got to work!